It's just a lot of times when my mom would eat there, she would have to go home and it would upset her tummy. In fact, she was heartbroken that we had to transfer her out. My husband and I ate there quite often, and it was just awful salty for the age of people that were there. For independent, I understand they can't really offer healthy food (for heart or diabetic). Every now and then, her meal would get later, but she always got something. They were nice, but sometimes, they get flighty. It's just the younger people never talk to me. They would go down and make sure she had her food and they'd take it to her because my mom got to where she couldn't walk. If it didn't get to her room, Collette would take it or Roseanne. The biggest problem we had was getting mom her meals from the kitchen. We love CJ, too.Īll the staff was really nice and understanding. She did and finally came out and sat in the very back of the dining area. Mom didn't want to come out of her room at first and I didn't realize that she was nervous because my mother's never been nervous to go meet people at all. She also let me talk to mom when she was nervous or upset. I got to help her with crafts and with beading. If it's assisted living, we could've stayed there, but she loved it when she was there. She just slowly went downhill and she wanted me to do more things. Loree My mother was at Orchard Park for eight months.
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