The Hamptons

  • 4250 Old Omen Rd, Tyler, TX 75707
  • (903) 730-6209
  • 3.8 ( 12 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community
The Hamptons at Pineforest is a resort style Assisted Living and Memory Care community that is part of a multi-service campus that includes Independent Apartments and Cottages. Surrounded by the beautiful East Texas landscape, our community provides a tranquil living experience while be conveniently located close to shopping and medical facilities.

This community includes custom dining services, movie theater and internet cafe and multiple courtyards with water features. The Assisted Living has 5 different over-sized apartment options. These include 1-2 bedroom as well as courtyard locations ranging from 400-750 square feet.

The Memory Care area is a dedicated environment with private dining area, secure courtyard and numerous common areas. Private and companion suites are available for memory care residents.

Our administrators listen carefully to your needs to provide the best plan of care for your loved one. Staff are hand-picked for their experience and compassion for seniors and all staff receive specific training for caring for memory care and assisted living residents.

Activities and dining are an important part of our resident's experience and we take extra care to listen to our residents and families to ensure they receive top notch services.
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3.8 ( 12 Reviews )
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LJT
September 01, 2022
Place focuses on appearances for visitors and newcomers and downplays their consistent understaffing, poor training, neglectful monitoring, erratic medication management, sporadic food quality and quantity, unresolved maintenance issues and absentee management. Once the honeymoon phase passes, beware, as the care of your loved one will be as little as possible even when paying premium care level. Staff are generally kind and some are competent , especially the few who are long term, but turnover is frequent which can bring harm to your loved one. Sadly, good choices in town are limited, but in review, this place was not the best choice. If your family member needs extra care, expect to be treated like a second class citizen and an expendable inconvenience who has to settle for mediocrity. Seldom is anyone willing to go out of their way to engage someone who has mobility issues or other special needs. Doctor appointments are rarely met on time due to poor coordination of staff for transports. The marketing and management people makes promises but rarely are the commitments kept. It’s very disappointing.
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YankeeDaughter
February 03, 2021
I moved my mother into this facility 15 months ago. She has a beautiful apartment. The problem lies in other areas: FOOD: Serve similar items multiple meals per week (Chicken for 8 of 14 meals); Fish for both lunch and dinner. Food is heavily seasoned, mostly fried and HUGE portions. CARE: Mom is supposed to have assistance dressing every day... many times the caregiver is not available to help. Cost of care levels went up by $300/month with no additional service (except on paper). RESPONSE TIME: Mom fell the other morning... 20 minutes after pushing button someone finally showed up to help her. ISSUE RESOLUTION: There is a cool breeze in her apartment that has not been addressed for the entire time she has been there. She says she has been fighting bugs for 6 months and multiple treatments with no improvement. STAFF TURNOVER: There has been a significant changeover in staff during the time she has been there - 3 Wellness directors, 3 Administrators, multiple caregivers, 3 heads of maintenance. ACTIVITIES: Activities are not geared for people who cannot hear well or who have limited physical abilities. NOTE: COVID may be the reason for some of this, but certainly not all of it.
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John
October 06, 2020
I have moved into The Hamptons. They offered me a good price, and my wife used to be here so I was familiar with it. It is close to my daughter, she's only a mile away. I just chose this one. They have a walking area, and an exercise room. At present, we have COVID19 in here, we are full lockdown quarantined. I've been here long enough, the staff pretty well knows me. The only problem is when I take a nap, somebody new will knock on the door, and that irritates me. They'll eventually come around. There is nothing wrong with the meals here. The Hamptons is one of the best.
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Deeply disappointed
May 10, 2019
They did not meet their obligations. Did not respond to emergency button because they were in a meeting. Couldn't get the laundry back for the first 3 weeks. Didn't empty the bathroom trash daily, didn't change the sheets for several weeks, said they had s buddy program but didn't. And was most expensive. Management is inexperienced and not good managers. Still insisted on payment for last week when we moved her out a week early and wanted to charge for the optional med management when she wasn't even there. All about the money.
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diasppointed relative
April 08, 2019
Be very specific when asking about management experience and how issues are resolved. They did not respond to the help button for over 35 minutes excuse being all staff were in a meeting. This shows incompetent management. Laundry was not returned several weeks. all trash was not emptied twice a day as advertised. sheets were not changed weekly as advertised.
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gary
The facilities are exactly what I would like, the staff was very helpful, and the cost was reasonable
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BC & Mary McCoy
Mary and I moved to The Hamptons in July. Our experience has been most helpful. Due to her physical condition and my low vision, we needed assistance in our everyday living needs. Our time since arrival is very satisfactory in terms of the medical assistance as well as the emotional assistance. We have developed friendships with other residents and have found The Hamptons at Pine Forest our nearest to home as possible. We thank our Lord for being able to be here.
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Maggi2
October 16, 2014
The Hamptons has assisted living, independent living, and I think they have a memory unit. I visited the assisted living and it was very comfortable, happy, and you felt secured. The grounds are very nice. They have so many activities, and we had a friend in her 90s and I stopped calling her because every time I would call her they are having a group and I feel like we should go. There’s a woman who turned 100 while she was still there and they gave her a party. She had 100 people there and they served a little cake, ice cream to each one and soft drink. My friend had a very nice apartment, cooks her own breakfast, and they had only one meal in the dining room. She had a nice fully equipped kitchen, and two bathrooms. It smelled okay but it seemed like we walked forever to get to her place. They had exercise classes everyday and lots of lots of people in for activities. They had outings once a week, they take people on the bus, and they go out to a restaurant somewhere, really nice facility. We visited one couple who lived on the third floor, and it was lot like living in a hotel. I wouldn’t like it but they did.
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Nancy75730150
September 17, 2013
My husband and I have an apartment here in the Hamptons and live here for years now. He died 7 months ago. The staff is very nice. Everything has been fine. I have no problems at all. The place is clean and well-kept. We have a lot of entertainment and activities here but I have a bad back so I don't participate much. I hear some people talking about the food all the time and I guess this is something that they can improve on.
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Viva
August 15, 2013
We were met by very nice people in The Hamptons. Their staff was very helpful and accommodating. The manager who took us around was very nice. She showed us some of the facility's amenities. They have a beauty shop, an exercise room, a coffee room and a dining room. If we have guests, she said we could bring them in the dining room. She also showed us one of their two-bedroom and two-bath cottages. She also took us to one of their apartments and the guy who lived there was nice enough to let us come in and see his apartment. They also have a bus that takes their tenants to stores and takes them out shopping. They gave us some banana bread to bring home and it was good. Overall, this facility has everything you need. If we have to move anywhere, I'm sure we'll move in this place.
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Marsha5
April 08, 2013
Originally, a year and a half ago, we were looking for a place for my father who had cancer and was dying. He was still able to care for himself and look all over town. The Hamptons was the only one we were comfortable with in terms of the facility, the care, and the wonderful people. We moved him there. He died 4 weeks later so we were not there long time but they were like family to us. They even came to hospice with us. When my mother had dementia and couldn't stay by herself anymore, there was only one choice but at that time The Hamptons was full. So we went to another place and it was a place that was not safe for her. I went back to The Hamptons and they were able to help us by putting mom in a two-bedroom until they had a one-bedroom. When she got in she was thinking about selling her house then one day she said to sell her house because she is already "home" with The Hamptons. She loves it there. The nursing staff is phenomenal. If they see something, they'll call me and let me know. They're on top of everything. Last Christmas they brought her a Christmas card. If someone comes in and cleans the room, they hug her when they go out. Those are small things that they don't have to do. It's just beyond wonderful. I am extremely satisfied with The Hamptons. They're very caring. From heart to love, they're very involved. They're like a family.
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DonandJan
January 28, 2013
Our Dad had lived in Hamptons Assisted Care Residence for over two years. After visiting several Assisted Care Residences as we moved to the Tyler area, we knew that the Hamptons would be the best for our Dad. Mr. Dickson's Assisted Care experience was consistently positive and the warmth and caring was more than one would ever expect. It felt like family. However, Dad's health declined. We knew he needed more than assisted care. It was such a wonderful relief to know that he could transition to the Memory Care Residence. From being at other facilities, we thought our Dad would need to share a room with a stranger. That was not true for the way the Memory Care Residence at the Hamptons is designed; it is a double room which provides a private room feel. The day of the move, he was not even aware of the change for it was done over meal time. There was no stress or concern on his part and he fit right into the Memory Care Residence. He is very content. Three months after his move, we both think that our Dad's well being has improved. His mobility has improved and his care fits his needs well. Daily when we visit, we are filled with gratitude for the Hamptons and the wonderful ministry they provide through the Memory Care Residence. There has not been a moment of regret that the move was made. With heartfelt gratitude to the Hamptons Staff, Don and Jan
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