Edgehill
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- 122 Palmers Hill Road, Stamford, CT 06902
- (203) 204-8449
- 4.3 ( 2 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care









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About This Community
Edgehill is the perfect blend of countryside beauty and rich cultural life. Our lush, park-like campus is located in the heart of Lower Fairfield Country, where you will enjoy elegant and Community maintenance-free retirement living while reveling in the Stamford/Greenwich lifestyle. Beautifully situated on 22 wooded acres along the Greenwich/Stamford border.
Reviews
4.3
( 2 Reviews )
NancyNLane
April 06, 2021
Edgehill is a happy, safe place to live. The staff is outstanding! My apartment is lovely. I am surrounded by interesting people and have access to many activities and events here and in Greenwich and Stamford.
Edgehill
February 15, 2020
My step mom has lived here for about seven years, and generally, Edgehill is fine.
But I witnessed a very disturbing interaction with another resident.
While at the gym today, a very infirmed man had trouble and was in pain to the point of nearly fainting. I asked if he needed help since he could barely stand even with a walker.
I looked around the Ground floor for help, but there was no one.
I recommended that he press his emergency pendent, which he did.
No one came.
After five minutes, still no one came.
More time passed. Still no one.
I decided to go upstairs to the main desk to say someone needed help in the gym. They said they were aware of the emergency call but could not locate him.
I then went downstairs and noticed a woman had finally arrived.
However, she was rude, and ignored his request for a wheelchair, and began for forcefully push him backwards on his walker.
When he mentioned his frustration about not being found after pushing the pendent, she just responded, "I'm here now."
I said she arrived only because of me notifying the front desk, and she again slightly angrily repeated her statement.
I was appalled at her attitude, but more importantly, her ignoring his request for a wheelchair, which he clearly needed.
I went upstairs to reflect what I witnessed and to complain. I was then introduced to a manager. I said that I would hate to have my 84 year old mother treated this way if she had an emergency.