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Fort Worth, Texas
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4 reviews
Steve Broda
Had a wonderful tour last week, and after meeting the owner and staff, i feel very confident and secure, with placing my mom at Lake Country Assisted Living. The location is great, the house is beautiful, and it is located in a class A neighborhood. I was excited to find Lake Country Assisted Living, then after talking to Melissa , the House Manager , I was even more excited. Her energy and huge caring heart, put my mind at ease, and gave me the assurance I needed. I recommend Lake Country for those people who have been searching, like me, for a comfortable place for their loved one who needs assistance.
Kimberly Bolden
Terrible place to work for if you are a African American! Melissa the house manager is truly racist. She constantly belitted me amongst other things as a employee for that company. It's a shame i had to quit working there because of all the false allegations and plus my CNA license was at jeopardy. But i enjoyed the new owner Kyle and my other co-workers, and residents there.
Melanie Brown
Not great
David Gechter
First, I will say the care my Grandmother received was top notch. The staff was outstanding and she was happy until the day she passed.The reason for 1 star: IF you plan on signing a contract with the owner James, ENSURE you READ and UNDERSTAND the SECURITY DEPOSIT section. If your loved one dies and you have NOT given 30 days notice.. YES you need to give 30 days notice before DEMISE, you forfeit the $5000 security deposit to pay for the FOLLOWING MONTH that your family member will not be there since they passed. In my example, my Grandmother passed on March 13th, I had paid through March already. There is no pro-rated refund for March and since I didn't give 30 days notice of her DEMISE, I lost my $5000 security deposit to cover for APRIL. I feel this was an underhanded tactic to keep the $5000 security deposit. Security Deposits are meant to be for damages and/or defaulted payments.