Quail Summit

  • 5102 Parrish Street Ext., Canandaigua, NY 14424
  • (585) 396-1010
  • 4.4 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

Related Costs

Description

About This Community

QUAIL SUMMIT is a not-for-profit residential community offering a continuum of housing and care options for older adults. We offer independent living at The Estates, enriched living at The Harbor, as well as a safe and loving home for those with memory loss at The Villages. Our amenities and services — ranging from home prepared meals to trips and transportation services, free WiFi and lots of activities are why we say “Life is Rich at Quail Summit!”

Independent Luxury Living

THE ESTATES offers 58 independent living apartments for those who are independent but seeking a more rewarding and simpler lifestyle without the burdens of home ownership and maintenance. These full-sized, thoughtfully designed one- and two-bedroom apartments range from 683 to 1007 square feet with a full kitchen, washer/dryer and one or more bathrooms.

Services included in the monthly fee:

  • Continental breakfast served daily
  • Staff on duty 24 hours a day
  • Scheduled transportation to shopping, health care appointments and excursions
  • A full array of activities – cultural, social, educational, physical and spiritual — see our Events & Calendar
  • All utilities except telephone
  • Basic cable TV
  • WiFi
  • Additional storage unit
  • Property and lawn maintenance; snow removal
  • Central monitoring for smoke and fire detection

Assisted Living

THE HARBOR offers enriched assisted living for those older adults who require additional support. This neighborhood of 28 one- and two-bedroom apartments provide all of the advantages of community amenities plus caring, dignity and privacy for those who require a supportive environment.

Services Include:

  • Three meals a day service in our dining room
  • All-Day Dining Program for flexible mealtimes
  • Weekly housekeeping and laundry service
  • Staff on duty 24 hours a day
  • 24-hour emergency call system
  • Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing
  • Assistance with medication
  • Scheduled transportation to shopping, health care appointments and excursions
  • A full array of activities — cultural, social, educational, physical and spiritual — see our Events & Calendar
  • All utilities except telephone
  • Basic cable TV
  • WiFi
  • Property and lawn maintenance; snow removal

Amenities:

  • Card and computer rooms
  • Private dining room available for private gatherings
  • Exercise/fitness room
  • Walking paths
  • Outdoor pavilion “The Covey”

Memory Care

THE VILLAGE is a safe and loving neighborhood especially for those who may need an extra helping hand. Our staff is dedicated to offering personalized care to best fit each resident’s needs and situation.

Through a more active lifestyle, our residents experience a greater quality of life. The Village Program builds on the relationships between caregivers and residents in our specialized memory care neighborhood. Small group or one-on-one activities are designed to engage residents throughout the day.

Service Include:

  • Three meals a day plus snacks served in The Village dining room
  • All-Day Dining Program for flexible mealtimes
  • Weekly housekeeping and laundry service
  • Staff on duty 24 hours a day
  • 24-hour emergency call system
  • Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting and eating
  • Assistance with medication
  • Personalized service planning
  • Scheduled transportation
  • A full array of engaging and enriching activities
  • Basic cable TV
  • WiFi
... Show All

Reviews

4.4 ( 3 Reviews )
review users
ReviewerRD#120pa
January 02, 2023
The only tour I remember being unhappy with was a place called Quail Summit. I didn't like it at all. I wouldn't consider living there for any reason. It's not a good place. It's architecturally poor. The thing that stands out is the design of the living quarters, of the two-bedroom facility, we visited. In my opinion, it was poorly designed because the living room had five doorways in it: a doorway to a bedroom, another bedroom, a bathroom, another bathroom, and an entrance way from the hallway. When you have a small room with five entrances, there wasno where to put furniture. It was physically impossible to put a three-seater couch. The most you can get in that room would be a loveseat. It's not a place I want to live. The staff member who accommodated me was a young lady. She was very pleasant and personable. She did a good job representing her employer. Nothing negative about the tour, that was fine. The facility itself is fine. It's just the architecture of the units. The facility was very nice. They had a dining room. They had what you would expect in a nice facility.
review users
Reviewer RC#1219
January 18, 2021
I went into Quail Summit. It's hooked up with St. Anne's. It's good, I liked it and it's close by. If things work out with my wife, I can almost walk from Quail Summit to the other community where my wife is, if I have to, I could. I liked it but I can't do anything now, not yet, they understood that when I was there. I told them I couldn't do anything until I get settled up with Medicaid. They were very nice to me, real good, and I got along pretty well with them. I went into an apartment with 1-bedroom. I saw the dining room. I didn't eat anything but that was a nice dining room. I guess you gotta pay extra for your car, I liked that cause I still have a car. They're real nice, they took me and walk me around there. It's a nice place, it's good. They're real nice to me.
review users
Carolyn10
June 12, 2013
Quail Summit was a very nice place. If my father was in need of a place and he would actually consider this. The food was good and they did a lot of activities there.

Other Living Options

  • assisted-living Assisted Living
  • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
  • ccrc CCRCs
  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care