![]() ![]() ![]() What I liked is they have a lady who lives there permanently, so there's always someone there at night. I only met two people, and they were very kind and very warm. It's 55 and up, so this is for people who are independent. It's just I couldn't give up my condo and go to that. It's $4200 a month with three meals, housekeeping, and beautifully appointed rooms with a full kitchen, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances. ![]() I just don't think it's worth $50,000 a year. It's beautifully appointed and my friend is very happy there. I am/was a resident of this facilityĬatherine Rolling Hills Retirement Community is a brand new place, and it's beautiful. There's been a lot of turnover in the people that take care of the dining room. The resident managers are not as conscientious or as well trained as they could be, in my opinion. I don't think the corporation cares about the residents or the staff members as much as they should. There's a lot of fried food, which is probably not good for any of us, and the quality of the food has seemed to decrease over the 12 months that I've been here. They take the bus and go to those stores a few times each week. Close by is a Meijer store, a Target store, and Costco. They do little shopping jaunts several times a week. There's a 150-seat theater where they show movies. The activity that seems to be most popular is chair volleyball every day. They seem to be having trouble holding on to employees. In my 12 months of living here, we've gone through a total of five activity directors. All utilities costs are included in the monthly rent and three meals a day are included in the facility rent. They've used the same blueprints to build every facility. The building layout is identical to all the resort lifestyles community. The thing that I like best is that it has garages. Tom I'm in Rolling Hills Retirement Community. ![]()
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