Normandy Farms Estates

  • 9000 Twin Silo Drive, Blue Bell, PA 19422
  • (855) 765-0215
  • 4.6 ( 5 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities

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About This Community
Refund Plans: 50% of Entrance Fee; Declining Balance- 1% per mo. of Entrance Fee (Price: 68% avg. of Entrance Fee, Monthly Fees lower) on move out only.
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4.6 ( 5 Reviews )
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VisitorReviewer141293
July 11, 2017
Normandy Farms Estates's units were a little bit older, but they're currently updating. It's a larger property with more open spaces. There were different sizes of units available.
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Barry12
We chose Normandy Farms Estates because we liked the area. My wife was from that area. It had lots of apartments for senior citizens. They had all the amenities that everybody else had, and we liked it very much
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Linda107614150
May 26, 2015
My visit at Normandy Farms Estates was great. People are very welcoming and very willing to include you, and that was nice. I think the facility itself is very nice. There are several different kinds of apartments that you could get. The food is really good. They do different kinds of things. They have many committees that people are active in. They also have pool exercises and some fitness classes. They have lots of music activities and lectures.
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Sandi3
July 11, 2013
Normandy Farm was very nice. I thought the person taking us around felt her place was very nice and didn't need to sell it as much and I didn't feel she was quite as gracious as some of the other people that took us around. I didn't like it quite as much as the others did. The rooms were very nice but for single bedrooms they do not have washer and dryer in the apartment but on each floor. They have activities for the residents.
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Visitor8977
June 07, 2013
My mother was a resident in one of the Acts Retirement Facilities called Normandy Farm in Blue Bell for 19 years. I was satisfied with the staff when she was there. One thing they can improve on is communication. If a resident is showing signs of not being able to stay independent in his/her home, they need to contact the family. They didn't do that. My mom didn't have the capacity to make those choices for herself. She has now moved to a skilled care.
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