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Colonial Oaks Senior Living at Pearland

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marker Pearland, Texas

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18 reviews
Chris Thomas

06/28/2020
My Grandfather was a resident here. A lot has changed and not for the better. Employees and residents blame Resident Care Nurse LVN Tamicka B. She has ran off every employee. She has not taken appropriate measures to ensure safe protocols are being followed due to COVID-19. Short staffed due to her firing people. Just last week 2 staff on the floor while Tamickas in office not offering assistance. Her meeting are pointless and never hear the concerns of the employees nor residents. Find a better Nurse!
Mariah Sanchez

06/21/2020
Tamicka Bass hung up in my face in regards to a question pertaining to move in. This is not the first time speaking to her on the phone. From our first conversation a week prior after placing me on hold for 5 min and 37 sec to still not answer my question on pricing and Insurance accepted citing she was on break. If she was on break why pick up the phone ? Well She never returned the call after she said she was. She is Rude and cuts you off without you finishing your sentence. She is poor at customer service. No longer interested in move in. No comments needed.
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03/22/2020
My grandfather was a resident at Colonial Oaks at Pearland & he wore a pendant around his neck to call for staff when he needed assistance. It always took at least over 2 hours or more before anyone would respond & they seemed more concerned in turning the alarm off on the pendant when they came in the room, than finding out what my grandfather needed. The food portions were quite small and if he wanted seconds, it was denied as he was always told there was no more food left. If he wanted food after meals, he was required to keep snacks to eat from what family brought in or what he could buy if they ever went to the grocery store. The trips outside the facility were frequently canceled that were suppose to allow residents to go shopping for groceries or personal items or even go to a restaurant but the one van they had available was broken so often that inevitably the trip would not occur. The main occupation was Bingo, & it had no real outside grounds to walk around. The little central outdoor courtyard they have, did not have any lounge chairs set out or any outdoor activities scheduled there.(Mealtime Service at Colonial Oaks in Pearland: Unreasonably Long Wait For Service) It was a common experience for my grandfather to go to his table and be forgotten. If you're lucky, a busser might pour you some water, but your server is busy elsewhere and the manager is either dealing with some other issue or simply out to lunch (even if it's dinnertime). There you sit with no drinks, no acknowledgement of your presence. Sure, things get very busy. But five or ten minutes of sitting and talking amongst yourselves is more than enough. It was not uncommon for residents to have to wait 30 minutes to an hour before being served when they had shown up on time in the dining room. It was much too long of a wait for my grandfather.The cable provided was quite basic with very limited selection, and my grandfather had no ability to fast forward past commercials, or to record any programs as it was not standard at Colonial Oaks at Pearland. If you wanted that kind of service for your TV, you were expected to not only pay for the exorbitant Assisted Living fee but also pay for a separate TV subscription out of you own pocket (essentially paying twice for the cable service)!! The cost charged at Colonial Oaks at Pearland is quite pricey for a place that seems altogether understaffed or at least with a staff that does not seem highly motivated. I would recommend looking elsewhere for your loved ones if you seek attentive care.
Russ Byrd

10/21/2019
My mother-In-law is a resident here. They do so much for the residents. They play Pokeno and Bingo as well as going to lunch evey Wednesday to restaurants in the Pearland area. They also handle all medications and check in with the residents in their appartments. There are one bedroom and studios.
Richard Gee

10/21/2019
Our loved one has been residing at Colonial Oaks in their Memory Care community since December 26, 2018. We are very pleased with the care she is getting there. The staff and employees under Veronica Anthony are very dedicated and committed to the services that our loved one has received. Whenever there are doctor appointments scheduled, the driver gets her there on time and returns promptly to get her back. Each time that we have any concerns or questions, they will respond and resolve it promptly. From the beginning of our visit to the end when we leave, there are warm hellos, smiles, and goodbyes.