The Crossings at Eastchase

  • 2551 Eastchase Ln, Montgomery, AL 36117
  • (334) 833-1009
  • 4.2 ( 4 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Don’t let outdated ideas about age limit your ability to live a full, rich life. At The Crossings at Eastchase, in Montgomery, Alabama, we believe when residents age the right way, they can stay productive and engaged much longer.

The AgeWell approach to senior living combines elements of the Masterpiece Living approach and our signature hospitality and care services. By providing our residents with physical, mental, social, and spiritual elements that have been shown to promote overall health and wellness, while offering each and every resident the individualized support they need, The Crossings at Eastchase helps residents live longer, healthier, more fulfilled lives.

The Crossings at Eastchase is a full-service, luxury senior living community offering residents a rich, engaging lifestyle. Homey and inviting, our Montgomery, Alabama, the community is pet-friendly and social, and our chef-prepared meals are not to be missed. Flip through our photo album for a closer look at what makes life here so special, and then schedule a tour to see it for yourself.

The Crossings at Eastchase is like an exclusive social club, complete with a brand-new, full-sized movie theater, full-service fitness club with senior-centric programming, and game room with cards, chess, and billiards. Our vibrant community also features a full-service pub serving wine, beer, cocktails, and appetizers as well as fine dining in our restaurant-style dining room, and so much more. Schedule your visit today, and find your place at our well-set table.

We are delighted to be of service to you. We are excited to build on our friendships and experiences as you settle in as a new member of our family. Conveniently situated in East Montgomery, Alabama, The Crossings at Eastchase offers views of verdant green spaces combined with unbeatable access to the Shoppes at EastChase. Here, you will find an abundance of top-rated shopping and dining, coffee shops, movie theaters, and so much more.

There are so many things to do here, you will have to keep your day planners and calendars available to squeeze it all in. Whether you plan to attend a Montgomery Biscuits baseball game, enjoy a play at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, take a river dinner cruise on the Harriet II paddleboat, or visit the zoo, Montgomery and the surrounding area have something for everyone.

Montgomery has a rich history as the capital of Alabama and is also home to Maxwell Air Force Base and the Maxwell Air Force Base Gunter Annex. From the civil rights movement to the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, you will quickly discover true Southern hospitality in action.

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Reviews

4.2 ( 4 Reviews )
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Leslie
November 14, 2022
The Crossings at Eastchase is very large, and there's multiple floors. The rooms were nice and fairly large. You had to navigate quite a few hallways, turns, and elevators, depending on where you live, to get from the dining room to your room, or to the door to outside. It just felt massive. I got lost following the lady who was taking us around. I had no idea where we were at all, so it was just very large. The staff who gave me the tour, she was very nice and friendly. The residents that we saw passing in the hall were very friendly. We really didn't see any other staff. The dining area was not that large. I was surprised at how small of a dining area there was for that large of a building. They didn't leave me with any impression, really. They had a fair amount of activities, but not every day. They did have exercise; I remember seeing that on a calendar that we passed in the hallway on a board. They have a few outings a month, but not something planned every day, and hardly anything on weekends. So, it was like you're on your own kind of thing.
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Donna
March 27, 2022
My mother moved into The Crossings at Eastchase. It's a wonderful place. It's not just a set food. They have a menu and they can request anything they want if they don't want something on the menu and it's nice. Any time she pulls the cord, they come rushing right in there, or even if it's not a wash day, all she has to do is say she wants something washed and they wash it. They bring out her breakfast every morning and they don't charge extra for it, since breakfast is earlier than she wants to get out. They're just very, very nice. The facility is only one year old, so it's immaculate, and it's a very nice place. They have almost everything, crafts. bingo, poker. They have entertainment come in, every week they take them on shopping trips. There's an onsite beauty salon. They have church on Sundays, with a live minister there, they also have streamed in church. There's a minister that preaches at his church in the mornings and comes there and preaches at two o'clock on Sunday afternoons. They have bible study every day, Monday thru Friday. The new director is very nice and very efficient. They have movie nights twice a week.
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Larry
My friend was in the assisted living at The Crossings at Eastchase. I was very impressed with the facility. I was impressed with his room. While I was there, a person brought in his meds and gave them to him, and that impressed me, because he was having trouble taking his meds and dropping his meds on the floor, so that was good for him. I asked him did he have food delivered to him and he said no. He went to the dining room and he said it was good. He seemed to be pleased with his situation at that time. The room was adequate for one person, and he had his recliner and his television. I was a little bit surprised that he was going to the dining room. He was either using a scooter or his walker, but he didn't go anywhere while I was visiting him. The only staff that I encountered was the person who directed me to his location in the building, and then the lady that came in and administered his medication. For my mother-in-law, it's a possibility. The only thing is they're more expensive than a couple of others.
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Mary3000
January 15, 2021
Wonderful facility. One of the biggest facilities I have toured. Everyone in the staff was beyond helpful and friendly. Even the residents I met were wonderful. I was immediately greeted by a lovely woman at the front desk who helped me sign in, check my temp, and gave me a bottle of water. The rooms are brand new and very spacious. I was introduced to Chef Trey who offered me a meal along with my tour. Amanda showed me their movie theater, fitness room, and she said they would be having a pub to order food and drinks at. I really enjoyed the visit, thank you guys at The Crossings.

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