Sharmar Village Care Center
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- 1201 West Abriendo Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004
- (719) 544-1173
- 4.0 ( 3 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Nursing Homes
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About This Community
Chateau at Sharmar Campus is an assisted living facility in Pueblo, CO that offers residents daily support and memory care services on a continuing care senior campus. Through short-term stay opportunities, we can provide caregivers with a much-needed break . Residents are able to remain as independent as possible through individualized plans of assistance and engaging social activities in a homelike environment. Contact Chateau at Sharmar for more details on housing, services, and rates. Our Mission is to Serve Others.
Reviews
4.0
( 3 Reviews )
Roxi A
July 18, 2017
My family member loves being at Sharmar. She says they take good care of her. The staff is always helpful. She just loves the activity staff Stephanie, Ashely and Mark. She says they always have many fun things for them to do. The Activity staff is always so helpful and wonderful to all the residents and families. The building is always clean and smells great. It is such a great place to put your loved one.
Rudy F.
October 18, 2013
My mom stayed at Sharmar Village for 24 days getting physical therapy. She had fallen and broken her pelvis. She has recuperated well enough and she's back home. We're real happy with the place and we're probably moving her back whenever the time comes that she has to go. It has a nursing home as well as assisted living facility. It's in a beautiful part of town, nice and quiet neighborhood. The staff was very attentive and they took personal interest in my mom and dad. They had a doctor on staff. They did a decent job and I was pleased.
nicolem31g
October 24, 2011
This facility is for residents that have alzheimers. The staff, overall, seemed caring, kind, and attentive to the residents. The room that my grandmother was in was very small, and very basic. In the room there was a couch, a bed, bedside table, kitchenette, and a restroom. It is an open floor plan, and the one thing that was lacking was a small kitchen table. There is a microwave and refridgerator but no where to eat what she cooked. The staff holds special events for the residents on a daily basis and meals are served in a cafeteria setting that they have "fancied" up a bit. Cushioned chairs, linens, etc. but the food could have used a little TLC as well. The one thing that I really did like about it was that there was a very secured entrance. Visitors either are given the code for the door or they can be buzzed in by staff. With Alzheimers patients, and especially my grandma, they tend to wander away and that can be very scary and very dangerous. I think that this facility is above standards on other places that I have seen. I know that my grandma was very confused, and the family was very devastated, but she seemed as content as I think was possible.