Crimson Village

  • 1410 18th Avenue East, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
  • (205) 632-6699
  • 4.1 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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4.1 ( 3 Reviews )
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Elaine
September 17, 2021
Crimson Village was a very nice place. It was a little unusual where they had most of the residents in memory care. You go down the hall and the rooms are part of the hallway. The nurses' station was right near there and that may have been part of the purpose of it. We did eat a meal there, and it was very good. They have a theater that also doubles as a safe room. They have a little outdoor area, and they have activities even away from the facility. Overall, it was a nice place. The outdoor space was attractive, spacious, and safe. It was a courtyard where they couldn't wander off. It was very convenient for the memory care people; it was just nearby. The staff who gave me the tour was very knowledgeable and gave us information about some of the other assisted living and nursing homes. I believe he says that that's part of his job there is to assist people, like if someone has to leave to assist them in getting somewhere else. He was very knowledgeable and very nice.
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ReviewerFC110120A
November 09, 2020
My mother-in-law was at Crimson Village memory care, and they did a very good job trying to keep the residents busy, and they also mainstreamed them into the assisted living area. They had very good activities there. However, there's always a staff turnover. You go in and see somebody for three to four weeks and then the next thing you knew, that person was gone and somebody else was there. They didn't seem to keep the staff there very long. Her room was nice. It was a double room, and you each have your own private bedroom, but you share a bathroom. It was nice sized and clean. I liked the people that were running it at the time. I liked the care staff during the day, but the night shift was not up to par. They let my mother-in-law fall three times. We weren't happy with the night staff. There was always something going on in their activity room and it was open, and that would encourage them just to come on in and sit down and do it. I liked the way they did that. They had three meals a day, and the price was about the same as everybody else in town.
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Gwene
September 28, 2020
Buyer beware!!! The facility is beautiful inside and out; except for the staff within. If you don't mind your love one locked up and the key thrown away this is the place for them. During this pandemic that is exactly what they did to the memory care residents. I was there one time at my mother's window when she decided to walk to her door and look out and I could hear the staff down the hall yelling at her to get back in her room. The staff has no family oversight so now they do what they want to your loved ones and get away with it. Dr. Parmesetty has plenty of money to sponsor Alabama Athletic TV programs, but can't afford for the residents to have toilet paper or laundry soap (you buy that yourself on top of the$4500 plus you pay each month). I am just warning you this is not the facility to go to for memory care, you will regret it like my family does.

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