Lenity Senior Living

  • 4119 Lenity Living Avenue, Caldwell, ID 83605
  • (208) 454-1200
  • 3.2 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community
We are an independently owned and operated facility offering Assisted Living and Memory Care to Caldwell and the surrounding communities.
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3.2 ( 2 Reviews )
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Well Traveled
November 17, 2022
Lovely place. I have seen the before and after with the new management and these are definitely changing for the better. The rooms nice and spacious. The staff are very interactive. What I like most is that the director is active and spends time with residents (versus sitting in an office). The residents can be as active as they want to be as there are plenty of activities. The food is just like any other facility I have seen, so I would say that is average. I got to spend time with the staff and they all echo their appreciation for the residents, which is what really attracted me.
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Garry
My mother is at Lenity Senior Living. It's a nice place, but we have some issues that we've been trying to deal with there. We liked it when we first brought her there. She has her own room, but she has to share her bathroom with a gal that's on the other side. That gal is very tall and a bully, and has been berating my mother and barges in the bathroom when she's in the bathroom or taking a shower; she tells her to get out. She's very rude to her. My mom is only 4'9," and this gal is super big. The gal doesn't seem to mind having the doors wide open when she's going to the bathroom. I went in to see my mom one time and there she was sitting on the pot stark naked. It's something I didn't expect at all, and I can't get the image out of my mind. I talked to the owner of the place. He said that he had a talk with my mother's roommate and told her that that bathroom was my mom's and hers. I think things have settled down a bit there. Another problem we have with them is my mom can't see. She can't see the clock, and she doesn't know what time it is. She's usually in her room sitting in the dark and sometimes she'll be just sleeping. They won't wake her up to bring her to the meals, so she's missed meals; but the guy who owns the place said he's gone in there to let her know that the meals are being served. She said she'll be there, and she doesn't show up. He goes back, and she's sleeping again in her room. Part of the problem might be my mom, but they just seemed short staffed. When you go on the weekends, there might be two people there. I've walked into the building and got into my mom's room, talked to her, and walked out; no one knew that I was even there. That might have been an odd weekend when they didn't have the door locked. Communication is tough. Talking to my mom is sometimes difficult because they have these portable phones. They're usually busy doing other things. They'll say, "Call back in an hour." I will call back in an hour, and then nobody answers the phone. I just go see her twice a week. The staff members that I talk to who are there are really good. It's just sometimes I think that they're understaffed and overwhelmed. Individually, I think they're very good people. I don't have any problems. They make you wear a mask if you want to go in. They have a bus, and they take the residents who want to different places. I'm friends with the activities gal, and she's really up to speed on trying to make people happy and do things. She's tried having Zoom meetings for us, so we can get to know the residents and the residents can talk to us.

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