Crimson Village
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- 1410 18th Avenue East, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
- (205) 632-6699
- 4.1 ( 11 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care


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4.1
( 11 Reviews )
Jeffrey
I already had a history of Crimson Village. That's where my mother-in-law and father-in-law were for assisted living. So, I already knew about how they do and how nice they were. We've been there numerous times and it's always clean. The staff is always professional and friendly. When you walk in, it almost feels like an apartment complex, but with a doorman. My in-laws were just elated about it, so when I took the tour with my mother, she fell in love with it, too.
The dining area was huge and well-appointed. You can eat snacks any time you want. The kitchen is always open. The dining room has numerous tables, but they're not like clinical tables. They were wood and the chairs were nice, very comfortable, and all padded. It overlooks the courtyard, which brings in a lot of natural light. We saw the 'club suite'. It's like a studio efficiency. There's plenty of room for seating if you have company and plenty of room for the bed size that you're used to. The bathrooms were well-appointed. It has emergency pulls near the shower, near the toilet, and another one near the bed and the living area. All of the residents have a life alert pendant that they wear, too.
I am a picky eater and I have tasted their meals in the past and they're always very tasty. They don't serve the bland food that you normally equate with assisted living. There is a huge theater where all of the Alabama home games are played, a spa where you can order a massage, a whirlpool that's used by anybody, and different puzzle rooms on each floor. Each little waiting area has a nice TV with a nice sound system, but the main thing about Crimson Village is that it was built after the tornado hit in April 2017. While they were building it, it has three safe rooms and they can accommodate every single resident and employee comfortably.
David
October 25, 2021
My biggest issue with Crimson Village was that my mother's doctor didn't visit there. It was nice, but it was a lot larger than where mom is now and I didn't particularly care for that. They had two different size rooms. The room that we preferred was a two-bedroom. The regular room they had appeared too small for me. The staff was very cordial. I liked it, but the doctor was a bit the deciding factor there. They have games, arts and crafts, puzzles, and different activities. It's just like the one where my mother is right now, but the doctor was the deciding factor. The dining area was nice. The facilities were a little dated.
Ladonia
March 02, 2019
Crimson Village is a nice place. All the people are nice there, too. They have lots of activities, lots of good food on the menu and the rooms are very nice. It had a friendly atmosphere, with lots of outings. The staff is great. I have checked around, and it's the best value for the money.
Mike
July 30, 2018
Crimson Village is assisted living and is a very nice place. But for the money, it's very overpriced, and the rooms are small. The staff member I was in contact with was very nice. A studio there costs more than a room in my current community. The food looked nice, and the place was very clean.
Roll Tide
January 02, 2018
The facility is top of the line and the staff is so caring. It doesn't fell like a senior residence, it simply feels like a well appointed home with lots of things to do and options for my mom. Love it.
Marie
November 02, 2017
Crimson Village was very friendly and it's a very nice place when you walk in. I just didn't like their Alzheimer's unit. The staff was very friendly and nice. The place was very clean, but there was no order, and the rooms were very nice. I didn't care for the dining area and it just didn't appeal to me.
LDM814580
April 13, 2017
The facilities at Crimson Village were too small for my needs. I would suggest you need to visit and see the facilities and see the amount of room that’s available and how much it costs because it varies. The ones that I thought I could afford were way too small.
Diane846353
September 05, 2016
I chose Crimson Village for my mother. I am just really happy, and so is my mother. The staff is excellent. My mom's room is beautiful. It's a studio apartment with a bedroom and sitting area. It's nice. The facility has three stories and is almost like a high-end hotel.
Diana108489750
December 28, 2015
The staff at Crimson Village was very caring, very attentive, and kind. The facility was brand new, so it looked really nice. My husband was only there for a few months. They had an excellent chef, so the food was fabulous. They could be more attentive to the residents in getting enough water and keeping them hydrated. That was a particular issue with my husband.
Phillip7
November 11, 2015
Crimson Village is brand new and very nice. For the price and for what it is, I would give it a high rating. I was really happy with it. I think the care is good. I'd rate the building and living comfort highly. I spent a few days in town and was there for three or four different days when the building had just opened. It’s very clean. I had lunch there, and the food was good.
Anonymous111097250
October 30, 2015
Crimson Village was new, and the staff was great; they were so helpful. They take trips and play games, watch the football games, go to the theater, have church, and so many other things. I think since they were so new, I kind of wish that some of the rough edges were knocked off and that they were more settled in, especially the administrative staff.
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