Fellowship Square of Phoenix, a Christian Care Company

  • 2002 West Sunnyside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85029
  • (602) 833-4330
  • 3.6 ( 9 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care

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3.6 ( 9 Reviews )
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mleslie
March 06, 2023
My mother has been a resident at Fellowship Square for almost 10 years. The service has continually declined. The rent increases substantially every year. The services are reduced and the quality of care is very poor. The meals are just awful, to the point that when I visit we eat most of our meals out. No one is available to assist with anything. This month, March, apparently no menus are yet available and nobody seems to know why. My mother is 95 and it would be a challenge for her to relocate but if service continues to decline we will have to make that decision.
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A.M.
June 23, 2021
The attitude of Fellowship Square of Phoenix was so far superior. Other facilities just looked at me as though I'm just a person they had to make a sale to. In this place, it's a whole different attitude. They even had a welcome sign with my name on it. When you first drive in, the first thing you notice is the various buildings and curved pathways. There were trees, grasses, a pond, and a place to sit and listen to a babbling brook. The design of the building has arches, including the windows, and it's just not institutional looking at all. It's very, very friendly, and inviting. The bedrooms are adequate sizes and the bathrooms seemed great with bars in it. Everything's in COVID, so things have been kind of shut down, but they have speakers that come in, films to watch, craft activities, book clubs, card playing, and a library. They also take them on trips to the grocery store, to the doctors, and sometimes to restaurants. The staff was outstanding. We've bumped into various people and they would stop and talk to you. They were very friendly and all said that they loved it there, and that it was the best place to live. The residents liked it as well, and they stopped and talked to the staff too, so that was very impressive, that the staff was interested in the residents, and the residents felt comfortable talking to them, even though they might have somebody that they were showing around. They also have casitas as well as the buildings. I looked at both, but I was more interested in an individual casita, and having that kind of independence would be very nice.
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jackie521370
June 01, 2017
Fellowship Square of Phoenix was very nice, but they could only take 1 cat and I have 2. It was a very bright place. They had dances, movies, different clubs, a beauty parlor, and exercise rooms. It had a nice dining room.
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VG
November 25, 2016
Fellowship Square of Phoenix was a Baptist place, but it wasn't as clean as the other place I visited. The apartment was small, but it had a washer and dryer. It had movies, a library, and a pool. I was able to try the food, but it wasn't any good.
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Clarence853523
November 02, 2016
We liked Fellowship Square of Phoenix, but the only thing I didn't particularly like about it was that you get 26 meals a month. The rooms were over 700 square feet, the food is very good, and their meals were like gourmet meals, but they had quite a few activities.
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Patricia383873
October 04, 2016
I had some serious surgery, so we went into Fellowship Square. It was beautiful, well-kept up, friendly, and it had easy accommodations for wheelchairs and an elevator for anything that was off the ground floor in the main buildings. We lived in one of the casitas out along the edge, so we had our own lovely yard and a double carport. There are times I wish we’d gone back there. You had your choice of eating at lunch, or at about 5 o’clock, your choice of 3 entrees and of desserts, and ice-cream was always available if you didn’t want any of the desserts. The meal situation was much better than where we are.
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Susan105933050
February 11, 2015
They have been fabulous at Fellowship Square. My mother is absolutely very happy there. I think their customer service is fantastic. They have been very communicative. They have lots of field trips. They also have a choir and church services. They take the residents to doctor appointments and shopping. They have vans on site that have wheelchair access which she needs. She says the food is fabulous.
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Susan85890350
June 19, 2014
My mother is at Fellowship Square, the independent living part. She gets one meal, and she is very happy with that. They have a great dining room, good enough to make her happy, which is awesome. Part of the reason that we chose this particular facility is because my father, who has dementia, is in their assisted memory care, so she just walks right across the apartment to see him. I would surely recommend this to others.
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Christopher Jones
September 15, 2011
The campus of Christian Care is clean, nicely landscaped, and friendly. The staff is personable and caring. I had an older relative living in this facility and she enjoyed her time there. Although she had a virulent form of cancer, the warmness of the staff buoyed her last days. The facility gave her a one-bedroom apartment with excellent amenities. The food at Christian Care was of the utmost quality and really provided a balanced and nutritious selection. As the facility is of a religious background there were a lot of supportive clergy there to lend a faithful hand. The selection of activities was wide and varied and the group interaction provided great support. Overall, Christian Care was an excellent place for my elderly relative and she enjoyed her sunset years in comfort and a human warmth.
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