HeartFields Assisted Living at Easton
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- 700 Port Street, Easton, MD 21601
- (410) 820-4400
- 4.1 ( 10 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care



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About This Community
HeartFields at Easton offers compassionate senior care in Easton, MD. We strive to create a home-like atmosphere where you and your loved ones can feel secure. Our warm, well-trained staff works closely with our residents to provide the utmost care and comfort. As part of the Five Star corporation, you can be sure that everyone at HeartFields at Easton shares the Five Star Values, and is committed to a high level of caring in all that they do. Please schedule a visit to see why we are the first choice in senior care in Easton, MD.
Reviews
4.1
( 10 Reviews )
francis554731
May 26, 2017
I like the location of HeartFields at Easton. The food was great. The staff was very favorable. They have shuttles.
Maggie345384
April 25, 2017
HeartFields was a very nice facility fairly close to where I'm living. It was one I would very much consider. It had nice rooms and facilities.
Mary Susan367574
November 05, 2016
HeartFields at Easton didn’t seem as active as I have wanted for her. She didn’t like to participate, but she likes to see the activities. They have a lot of people coming and going in the facility. The rooms were a bit bigger.
aberfoyle
September 27, 2015
Do not place your loved one with Alzheimer's at HeartFields. They are absolutely unequipped and unable to handle the behavioral issues that accompany 80% of people with the disease. They made serious medical mistakes while my husband was there, leading him to being hospitalized and eventually moved to another facility that only handles people with Alzheimer's. At first HF was very apologetic and offered the med tech who was responsible to either quit or be retrained. But there were subsequent errors in which the med techs ignored doctors' orders to discontinue drugs which contributed to his behavioral problems. They also ignored my efforts to have someone treat his cough, resulting in pneumonia, which also exacerbated his behavior. When he was moved out of HF the new facility immediately ordered an x-ray and treated the pneumonia. Other issues: The unit is small and confining for a person with Alzheimer's; staff is not well-trained regarding Alzheimer's; very few activities available. The HF staff seems well-meaning, and their answer to my complaints was that they need to protect their staff and deal with disruptive behavior. Yes, they do. But their actions and inactions definitely contributed to my husband's behavior, and medical mistakes could have been extremely serious. Something is very wrong there, and I would advise any family looking to place their family member with Alzheimer's to stay away from HeartFields at Easton.
Visitor 6482
August 13, 2013
What I liked about HeartFields is that they have activities for everybody. The food was cooked by a chef and was very good food. And also the rooms are like little apartments, but they don't have stove. The staff were very attentive. They do a very good job on taking care of people with dementia. The place is very clean.
DSS
May 14, 2013
As good as it gets! A warm, well maintained, state of the art facility, with fine food, staffed by friendly, competent, caring people who really try to please. People consider me hard to please (I've read Consumer Reports for decades), but HeartFields has succeeded.
Page 100
May 07, 2013
Our decision to use HeartFields at Easton as an assisted living option for my Father was based on our visiting and discussions with several such facilities. We chose HeartFields partly because it offered a beautifully open, well laid out, and obviously well cared for facility.
Our primary reason, however, for choosing HeartFields was the professional and warm reception that was provided by the staff from our first visit to the facility and continues until the present time.
I can't say enough about Melissa and her staff (Matt, Steve, Wendy, Peggy,Kendra and the nursing staff and other attendants). Together, they made a 95 year old man feel almost like it was home very quickly. He never stops telling us how well he is taken care of by all concerned.
I would highly recommend HeartFields at Easton to anyone who has a need for assisted living services.
Bob22
The facility is top-notch. My mom's apartment is very nice. She's adjusting to being in an assisted living situation. The director of Heartfields, Melissa, is qualified and extremely helpful in both explaining the services and also helping the clients adjust to new situation. Peggy, their head nurse practitioner is also very good and helpful. The chef does a great job, and the food is good. The general staff who does the cleaning, who serves me, all seem to be very kind and good at their jobs.
gerviss
April 08, 2013
My wife and I transfered my father in law from another health care facility. With the ammenities, staff and facilities offerred here at Heartfields, we wish we did it years ago!
Thomas_Corbett
October 04, 2011
Londonderry aka. The Heartfields at Easton, is a not for profit, waterfront retirement community for independent living. Londonderry is located at 700 Port St. in Easton, MD.
The facility is situated next to the Tred Avon River, about one mile from the Amish Market in Easton, MD on immaculate, well kept grounds. Londonderry has been offering a tasteful array of cottages and apartments to a discerning buyer for over 62 years.
Londonderry is a cooperative that is owned and managed by the residents, allowing them to maintain control over their own lives. Londonderry strives to be cost efficient and fair. In home nursing and direct care is provided on a fee for service basis, in order to allow for changes involving aging or health concerns/issues. Londonderry provides asset protection as residents may recoup their initial investment plus appreciation when their home is sold.
The main facility, office known as the Manor House provides opportunity for many organized activities. These activities are chosen and scheduled by residents who form the activities committee. Residents of Londonderry are active members of the Building and Grounds, Finance and the House Rules committees. The residents of Londonderry and shareholders meet annually, in order to elect new board members, receive committee reports, review the annual audit and conduct other business as needed. Residents and resident stockholders make up the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee and meet together at the Resident Meeting once per month.
Religious gatherings concerning the Eucharist and the Rosary are conducted bimonthly and weekly. The main facility is sanitary and very well kept. Londonderry has approximately 30 staff members who are well trained, courteous and compassionate. Thirty five different activities are provided, ranging from games, exercises, movies, music and trips in the community. The meals served in the main facility are very tasteful, catering well to its senior population. Meals may also be prepared in the resident's home. Meal plan prices range from $480.00 for 30 dinners to $308.00 for 14 dinners.
The purchase prices and fees at Londonderry vary according to the type of unit (apartment or cottage), the number of bedrooms/bathrooms, the square feet, garage or den, number of square feet , partucullarly with waterfront and water view units. An apartment with 1 BR/1 BA is priced at $190,000,00 with a monthly fee of $1,884.00 and cottages with 1 BR/1 BA start at $97,000.00 with a monthly fee of $1,069 to $299,000.00 with a monthly fee of $2,945.00
-This review was compiled by a social worker who attended a training session at this facility.
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