Dining Extra:All Independent Living Residents Have Full Kitchens In The Apartments. Continental Breakfast & Dinner Is Included In The Independent Living Rate. There Is An Optional Brunch Available.
Features
Beauty Barber Shop
Computer Room
Resident Transportation
Party Space
General Store
Tv Room
Garden And Patio
Resident Parking
Features Extra:Library, Fitness Room/Gym, Movie Theater, Chapel, Emergency Call System
Cleaning services
Laundry For Linens
Housekeeping
Laundry For Clothing
Technology and entertainment
Cable In Rooms
Technology Extra:Computer With Internet Access Available In The Library
Description
About This Community
When a little help is needed with daily living, Cardinal Village provides just the right amount in a safe and caring environment. The staff support allows residents the opportunity to live life to the fullest. Assistance with everyday tasks, making sure nutritional and medical needs are met, socialization and continuing hobbies and interests is our top priority.
In addition to Independent Living, Cardinal Village offers an Assisted Living Program with personalized care in homelike surroundings. Choose from one of the beautifully appointed, one- and two-bedroom garden setting apartments, each with a kitchenette and private bath. Residents stay connected to the outdoors with their own screened-in patio and area where they can plant flowers or vegetables and herbs each year.
Daily support services include 24-hour skilled nursing care, emergency call system, three delicious meals, housekeeping, social events and transportation. A physician's office, laboratory service, and physical, speech and occupational therapy facility are on-site. Cardinal Village communicates regularly with loved ones and health care professionals to ensure all needs are met.
Take what you love about independent living and you will find it at Cardinal Village. Leave the rest behind (snow shoveling, lawn mowing, repairs, cleaning!) and enjoy a carefree retirement without the responsibilities of being a homeowner. Cardinal Village offers Independent Living in spacious garden setting apartments and, if needed, an Assisted Living program with personalized care in a homelike environment.
Choose from one of the beautifully appointed one- and two-bedroom apartments, each with its own full kitchen and private bath. Stay connected to the outdoors with your own screened-in patio and area where you can plant flowers or vegetables and herbs each year. Cardinal Village loves animals and welcomes pets as new residents too.
Enjoy things to do? Take an exercise class, play cards or games with new friends, or watch a movie in the on-site theatre. Because transportation is provided, take a trip to the local farmer's market or go shopping. Traveling to doctor's appointments, stores and group outings happens daily.
Be happy and comfortable in your new home while having all of the amenities you've always enjoyed. Feel safe, secure and able to do more of what you intended to do in your golden years at Cardinal Village.
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Reviews
4.6( 19 Reviews )
Susan
December 15, 2022
Cardinal Village was very nice and clean. The receptionist was very helpful. They showed me a studio and it was big enough (although we would be more interested in a one-bedroom for my mother-in-law). The hallways were also nice and clean.
The residents seemed to know all the staff. They were all friendly towards each other. It's a little smaller of a place, so I think that's why you get that bond between them. It seemed like a lot of their employees had been there for at least ten years, and even more, so that was one of the things I liked about it as well.
The activities were great. They have a social calendar that they gave me and it was pretty full, which was what we were looking for, something to keep my mother-in-law busy. They have a library, a courtyard, and an onsite physical therapy if you want to use that. They have a beauty salon and a nail salon, too. They would do nails every so often, and then hair services were a little more frequent.
The only thing I have a concern with was each unit does not have their own washer and dryer, which was something my mother-in-law would prefer. Other than that, I liked that each unit had a little screened-in porch out the back where there's a little enclosed courtyard. So, that was nice to be able to get outside and not have to worry about bugs and that kind of thing. It was a nice little area for them.
Lou
October 12, 2022
From the first day we walked into Cardinal Village, we witnessed an extended family and community helping us care for our loved one.
At the beginning of our independent living decision search, we toured many places. While chandeliers, under-utilized swimming pools and three-story dining windows were showcased, none had the caring family feel mentioned above.
Like fresh air, we found great attitudes, flexibility, and a willingness to do more than any specific job requirement.
Marie
March 20, 2022
Cardinal Village was welcoming and warm. The staff seemed generally concerned, and everybody seemed happy. The apartments were very nice. They're spacious and the exact size my mom was looking for. Cleanliness seemed spot on. The dining area was very open and brightly lit. There seemed to be plenty of activities that were right up my mom's alley, too.
Mary
I'm on a waiting list in Cardinal Village. The woman was very friendly, and all the residents were happy and laughing. It was very clean, and I loved the apartment. Every other apartment I looked at just felt so cramped and claustrophobic, but this one was airy. I just like the place. The staff were great. They were friendly and outgoing. It was just a nice visit. The place was neat and clean. I had no objection to it, and no reason for not wanting to live there. The laundry room was nice and clean. Even the trash room where you dump your garbage, that was nice and clean, too. No complaints at all.
Penny's daughter
We checked into several facilities before my mother moved in, and we were all very happy that she chose Cardinal Village. She lived in the Independent Living section for three years and enjoyed her time there very much.
—Management and staff are great; respectful, approachable, helpful, kind, professional. They communicate important information and all of my mother’s and our family’s interactions with them were positive.
—Apartments are nice; a cleaner comes once every two weeks to clean which is nice. They have cleaning products but you can provide brands of cleansers that you particularly like.
—The screened-in patio expands the living space and is a nice bonus. There are two high steps down to get to the patio, however, so difficult for residents with a walker or wheelchair to go onto the patio. Some residents have paid a carpenter to add a raised platform which resolves this issue. We did this for my mother’s patio as she used a walker her second year, then a wheelchair later, and it was well worth the expense.
—It’s difficult to please everyone when it comes to meals — the variety, preparation, etc. My mother liked the food, however, and although there were some things she didn’t care for, there were alternatives to choose from. In addition, the kitchen in the apartment gave her the option of preparing herself some food that she especially likes.
—There are a number of activities that residents can be involved in. My mother took part in only a few, but enjoyed those that she did participate in. There is no pressure to join, only encouragement and ample communication so everyone is aware of the opportunities available and can pick and choose. There are laundry rooms that everyone uses. There is a decent gym, although not many people use it. There is regular chair/gentle yoga and other health activities. There crafts and occasionally live performances, such as singers, dancers. The area high school is close by and students are sometimes involved in activities.
—The facility, both inside and outside is well-maintained. There are trees, shrubs, and flowers outside so the setting is pleasant. You can plant flowers around your outside patio, add a bird feeder, etc. the communal areas inside and the individual apartments are also well-maintained. Maintenance staff responds very quickly to calls for repairs.
Living at Cardinal Village was a very positive experience for my mother and her entire family.
David
January 14, 2021
I visited Cardinal Village for my mom. We couldn't actually tour the inside of the facility because of Covid, but we're able to meet with and get a tour of the outside of the facility where they showed us both assisted and independent living. Both facilities were very professional, very welcoming, and they were lovely places. I would be happy to put my mother on either facility. It's just simple fact that she likes to return home than to move-in to one of these places. I was there for 10 minutes and I met with one person. I would say both places were wonderful, they gave me brochures, they both had schedule services. I would honestly say both of these places are excellent, and I would recommend them to anyone looking at assisted living or independent living facility.
Debbie
January 12, 2021
I visited Cardinal Village. And I was very, very happy with the facility, that's what we can say, because we were in an unused apartment and it was very nice. That's where we did our actual interview, and we did everything else virtual because of the pandemic. But I was very pleased and was very happy with the accommodations. I only saw 1 room, but it was very nice, very well maintained. Everything about it was very, very nice.
The woman that I was with, her name was Karen, was exceptional. She gave us a lot of information, and she was just a nice person, and very informative as to what they do. I was there in August, at that point there was no activities. They were eating in their rooms. They were sending foods in their rooms. I believe there was no social in there back in August.
I was very pleased with it. I haven't gone to any other facilities at this point. This is the one I went to because it's convenient, and I heard a lot of very good things about it from a lot of people in the area. So, I was very pleased with it. From what I saw everything was very clean.
RaymondA
January 08, 2021
My parents moved to Cardinal Village about 10 years ago from their home nearby. They were always independent and made their own choices. This move was based on my mother's declining health. They selected a lovely spacious apartment, which they both enjoyed. After two years my mother's health needs required assisted living. The staff was marvelous in working with us to make this transition possible. In assisted living my mother received all necessary care for the remainder of her life. My father stayed in the original apartment and was able to be with her for significant periods of time daily. He remains in his original apartment and remains very independent. Staff at all levels continue to be supportive, kind, and caring. They are extremely dedicated to maintaining the highest quality of life for residents. Then there is COVID-19. I applaud the dedication of management and all staff in their efforts to keep residents safe, comfortable, and feeling cared for in these extremely difficult times. Thank you Cardinal Village.
ChrisDod
October 06, 2020
Cardinal Village came highly recommended to me and I am so glad that I listened. My parents love Cardinal Village. This was the best thing that happened to them!!
Rennie D
September 22, 2020
My Dad moved to Cardinal Village at the beginning of the year. The staff has been incredible from the beginning. So welcoming, warm, and responsive all the time. They go out of their way to help him whenever they can. The apartments are large and spacious, and the best part is that they have screened in patios so that I can visit from outside whenever I want. That has been a blessing for our family and dad during the last several months especially. I can’t thank the staff enough for always keeping us up to date and making my Dad’s life so much better!
Edward B
We moved my dad here several years ago after my mom died. He was very lonely and we thought that it would be good for him to be able to do things with his peers. We looked at several communities and thought that Cardinal Village was the best choice. The rooms were very large with wonderful screened in patios. Everyone was so helpful, friendly, caring and accommodating and you got such a warm feeling when you walked into the building. You could see that everyone enjoyed living here and that they were well cared for. My dad has thrived living at Cardinal Village. We are so glad that we made this decision to move him here. We would highly recommend this community if you are looking. We can't say enough good things about everyone & everything.
Marian
May 31, 2019
The person who took us around Cardinal Village was very nice, and the staff was very good. The place was very nice but needs updating and it was a little dark. Everybody there seems to like it though. The place is all one level, which is nice.
Kathy
I was at Cardinal Village. I was very impressed with it, and I'm considering living there. They have a theater, a bingo hall, a library, a study, a gym, and a sauna. The apartments were very spacious, and the apartment that they showed me was getting painted, and getting ready for a person to move in. it was nicely painted. The lady who gave me the tour was absolutely excellent, answered all my questions, got my daughter and I something to drink, and called the next day to see if I had any questions. I was very impressed with her. They have card game night, and a board game night if you have to play Monopoly or Scrabble. I really like that every apartment has an enclosed porch, that you can go out and sit on the porch every summer, it's enclosed, and it has screen and glass. The other thing I liked is I have a pet, and I can bring my pet. That's very important to me.
Cliff's son
My 88 year old father moved into Cardinal Village one year ago. He really likes it there and has made many friends. The independent living apartments are well designed and have outdoor porches which is where he loves to spend his time listening to audio books. What makes Cardinal Village really special is its staff. They often tell me that they "love my dad" and I can see that they really mean it. His well-being and happiness is their #1 priority. They understand the struggles associated with caring for an aging parent and have made the process much more comfortable for my family. We are all very happy with Cardinal Village.
Karen514400
May 09, 2017
I liked Cardinal Village. The rooms could have been a little bigger, but it was laid out well. The people were friendly. The place seemed clean and well kept. The dining area seemed fine. It was a smaller community with activities.
Robert374572
January 07, 2017
My father was at an apartment at Cardinal Village, and it was excellent. The community was very clean and organized. There was a menu, and he was able to order what he wanted; he said the food was great. The staff was very helpful. There were activities.
D020440
August 22, 2016
My mother has moved into Cardinal Village in Sewell and likes it a lot. There are a lot of things for her to do. It’s very clean. They seem to take care of her very well, so she really likes it. The staff is very nice. If you need something, they come right out. If there’s something in the apartment that’s not working, they come out and fix it right away. If my mother forgets to ring her check-in button, they send someone right to her room. It’s very good. I don't have any complaints at all. They have activities, bingo, a dining hall for all meals, and a courtyard if they want to spend time outside. She has a very nice, small apartment.
Susan113212550
April 06, 2016
My parents moved into Cardinal Village at the end of November, and they like it, so far. They're in a big place in independent living, which is nice. It was one of the bigger places that I had seen. They think the people are really nice and complain a little bit about the food, which is pretty typical. There was an episode with my father where he he had gone out the front door; he thought it was daytime when it was actually nighttime, and the door locked behind him. There wasn't anyone at the front desk nor was there a bell or anything outside for him to ring when he figured out that it wasn't daytime. It was 3:00 a.m. He ended up going around the back of the facility where some man saw him and took him over to the assisted living side where there were people able to let him in. We weren't happy with that because that could've been a really bad situation. It would've been nice if they had cameras at the front doors that they could've seen what was happening. There's a code that you could get to open the front door, but my dad has Alzheimer's and didn't know the code. Overall, they're pretty happy there. Their room is a very spacious two-bedroom, two-bathroom with a screened-in porch in the back. However, there are three steps to go down to the porch, and my dad's in a wheelchair.
Visitor11082
February 28, 2014
When I went to visit Cardinal Village Senior Living Community, it did not feel like a place that I would want to go to. It was more of an assisted living facility than an independent living one. It was run-down, the carpets were worn, the rooms needed updating, and the hallways were dark and narrow. The dining room also served as their activity center, so there were too many people at the same place at the same time. There were activities for the residents. But still, it was not a place I wanted to be. They needed a major update, brighter and wider hallways.