UHS Senior Living at Ideal

  • 600 High Avenue, Endicott, NY 13760
  • (607) 786-7300
  • 3.4 ( 4 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities

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3.4 ( 4 Reviews )
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Mary
UHS Senior Living at Ideal was OK. It was not as nice as the other place I looked at. It was an older building. It was not an ideal place. The bathroom was a good size, but the rooms were small. One thing we didn't like there was that they didn't have any therapy rooms or anything. The patient would have to go out for therapy or to the doctor. It was basically a living facility. The staff was nice, but it just wasn't what we were looking for. They have bingo, they take them out to the casinos sometimes nearby, and they have patios so they can go out and sit outside or even eat outside off of the dining room. The dining area was very nice. One of the highlights was their dining area and their food that was available.
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Kristen
February 09, 2023
My aunt was in UHS Senior Living at Ideal after being in a hospital. She broke her wrist. They offered her the newspaper once in a while. The food was sometimes good, and sometimes wasn't. Sometimes, she ate it, and sometimes she didn't. In general, the staff was kind of lazy and not very ambitious. It was very drab and not very interesting. Dark and drab, not good to look at.
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Robin48
August 01, 2015
Ideal was very nice and everything, but they never got back to us. We put an application, and if they didn't want my mother-in-law, they never told us either way. We didn't think that it was very professional. We only toured it on that one day, and they seemed nice, but I can't say a lot because we really don't know much about them. My husband and I thought it was rude that they didn't return the phone call to us after we filled out the application. They should have let us know one way or the other. They were very friendly.
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Visitor66665250
April 28, 2014
My mother-in-law was at Ideal Senior Living for a couple of years. She went to their assisted living, and she really loved it. She was elderly; she was 98. I couldn’t take care of her anymore at home because I was working, and I was getting called at home because she was falling. The assisted living was great. We would go where they had a beautiful dining room. The relatives and friends were able to go and eat with her whenever they wanted to. We just had to let them know so they could make reservations. The staff was great. They were very nice and very helpful there. They would help her with her bed. I still continue to do her washing. Everyone had their own little room, their own bath, and you could have a TV, and she had a phone. But if they wanted to, they could go out into this living area where a lot of the people went out and sat; they could converse with each other. They also had a recreation director who came in and did things for them. They would take them out for church services. Then she had gallbladder problems, and at that point she was very sick. She went into the hospital and they did the surgery. She didn’t bounce back at all. She had to give up the apartment. We moved her out of there, and she went across the street to their nursing home.

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