Colonial Assisted Living at Fort Lauderdale LLC

  • 2801 NW 55th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33313
  • (833) 624-1657
  • 4.0 ( 6 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

From the moment one steps foot into Colonial Assisted Living at Fort Lauderdale, a true sense of relief is felt with the custom designed look and feel of a classical “Colonial” village coming alive. While other assisted living facilities can claim that they “feel like home”, here residents are surrounded by design concepts to reflect their very own street of their actual home.

An Inspiring, All-inclusive Lifestyle

Colonial at Fort Lauderdale provides a beautiful, comfortable atmosphere for seniors and supports their personalized lifestyles with daily living care needs. As living options, residents are offered private suites along with shared “friendship suites” to choose. Among the host of amenities in this lovely setting, are everything you’d expect in luxury living, affordable. Our beautiful healing gardens and outdoor courtyards provide a relaxed, natural feel that promotes comfort and safety. Our spacious common areas provide a great setting for making new friends or visiting with old friends and family members. Little extras like satellite TV, on-site beauty salon, a wellness center and private dining for families to dine with their loved ones are amongst a few of the amenities that make Colonial Assisted Living at Fort Lauderdale the absolute best choice in affordable assisted living options throughout all of Broward County, Florida.

Our community provides our residents with an outstanding quality of life on every level. The surroundings are vibrant and uplifting, the food is healthy and delicious, and our staff does everything possible to put smiles on the faces of our residents.

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Reviews

4.0 ( 6 Reviews )
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Tom_Hayes
February 14, 2023
My brother is a resident there and has been for about 3 years. He has been a resident at two other ALFs previously, but this is the one that he likes the best. Anything he needs is taken care of by the staff. There is a very good and capable doctor taking care of the residents there when in need as well as the nursing staff. The residents receive laundry and housekeeping services at no additional cost as well as many activities available for residents to participate in. The calendar is always full of events including gatherings several times a year for family and residents to include delicious food the facility provides for these events. There is a memory care unit for those residents who need it staffed by very capable people. Most importantly besides the good care, the rent is surprisingly very affordable for all of the perks this facility provides; hence, a 5-star rating. Do yourself a favor (and the potential resident) and check out Colonial Assisted Living at Fort Lauderdale.
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Louis
August 01, 2019
The place we're looking at that I really liked was Colonial Assisted Living. The area it's in is not that great, but the facility is excellent, and they are adding a memory care unit. It was extremely clean and the staff was very nice. The people were a little more alert, it was a smaller place, it was more intimate, and it was nice.
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ldepass
May 23, 2019
Great staff very kind to me when I visited my mother's friend.
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John112728750
December 20, 2015
I live in Lauderhill Manor. It’s not a bad assisted living community, but it’s not as desirable as people think. There aren't any activities for the elderly. We do puzzles; that’s it. The food is OK. My room is private and wonderful, and I have my own TV and bed. In the daytime you can walk out to McDonald’s and Checkers, but it’s not the greatest neighborhood at night. The staff is very good, very nice, and pleasant. They make the bed, do the laundry for you, give you medication, and clean the room.
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Visitor55581
August 24, 2014
My uncle is in Lauderhill Manor and he is under their hospice care at this point. He seems to be very happy and I think it is important not to move him anywhere at this stage. He has been there for over five years now. Actually, the facility changed names twice when new owners took over . We took him there is because it was affordable for him -- that was the major criteria. Currently, he is in a program that provides aid and attendants for veterans. He is a WWII veteran and he was accepted through the VA. I believe they have gotten better. Before, we were not happy with what was happening because he had bedsores on his legs and he would refuse to be bathed and cleaned. There were some major issues that kind of threw me off, so I wasn't very happy with them at that time. It is a facility that has gone through some changes in personnel and ownership and when we first started him there, it everything seemed okay. They've known him for so long there that the staff care for him, so I don't really see any major problems. It has gotten better. There were communication problems at one point -- I wasn't be able to get through to anybody. There have been some major changes where they don't have a nurse at the facility anymore. They have someone who comes in once or twice a week and that's all. He likes the food and he is quite content there. He has his own room; he knows the staff and some of the people there -- that's about it.
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Ronald6
August 24, 2013
I'm currently staying at Courtyards at Inverrary. It is the nicest looking place that I found. The food is very good and I have a single room. The staff, as far as the medtech and the CNAs, they are all very hardworking people. They enjoy working with the residents but it is understaffed. This place use to have a lock down memory care unit and the patients there cannot roam around, but now, the whole facility seems to be a memory care unit. They need to put back patients with advance Alzheimer's and dementia in a lock down memory care section.
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