Noble Senior Living at Pensacola

  • 4916 Mobile Highway, Pensacola, FL 32506
  • (850) 495-3920
  • 3.2 ( 8 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

Noble Senior Living at Pensacola is an assisted living and memory care community centrally located in Pensacola, Florida. Our community has beautiful courtyards that give it the feel of country living in a convenient, urban setting. Our community is set on Mobile Highway close to three area hospitals and physicians’ offices.

When you first visit Pensacola, you’ll notice our large common areas, which are places to gather with new friends, share experiences, or just relax and read a book. Our warm and friendly staff is here 24/7 as a helping hand when you need it.

At Noble, our focus is supporting our residents’ independence and overall wellness.

The care that each resident receives at Lamplight Inn is unique to his or her needs. Each resident’s activities of daily living (ADLs), such as dressing, bathing, and hygiene, are assessed upon move-in and regularly throughout their stay. We work with the resident, family members, and health practitioners to create the right plan of care for each person.

Care-related services include, but are not limited to:

  • Care staff, including a licensed nurse, at facility 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Personal care assistance with activities of daily living
  • Medication assistance and administration
  • Mobility assistance
  • Continence maintenance
  • Visits from outside physician
  • When you first visit Noble Senior Living at Pensacola, you’ll notice our large common areas, which are places to gather with new friends, share experiences, or just relax and read a book. Our warm and friendly staff is here 24/7 as a helping hand when you need it.

Memory Care

The Along the Journey program was created for our seniors with memory impairments. It helps develop strong relationships between families and caregivers. A successful transition involves supporting each resident in their new environment and being a resource for the family.

At Noble, we use activities to help reduce residents’ agitation, improve their moods, and encourage social interaction. Popular activities include morning coffee (hydration) and news, listening to music, spiritual programs, ice cream socials, reminiscing, trivia, and puzzles. One-on-one sensory activities may also be used to help residents relax and have a good night’s rest.

Goals of Along the Journey:

  • Create a safe and comfortable environment for residents
  • Offer consistent, well-trained caregivers specific to dementia care
  • Provide care based on residents’ abilities and needs, with respect to the individual’s culture and preferences
  • Achieve the highest quality of life possible for residents through cueing and assistance
  • Be a resource and provide support to families, staff, and other residents
  • When you first visit Noble Senior Living at Pensacola, you’ll notice our large common areas, which are places to gather with new friends, share experiences, or just relax and read a book. Our warm and friendly staff is here 24/7 as a helping hand when you need it.
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Reviews

3.2 ( 8 Reviews )
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Beachbabe
Unorganized and under managed. Some wonderful and caring employees; however, some, not so much! One housekeeper should be a resident and talks more than she cleans. I have been in the system for 6 years and this is my 3rd facility. Each time a step down, but this is the worst I've ever seen. Very small courtyard with uneven paths. The good doesn't out weigh the bad! They do nice crafts, and like I said, some of the employees are exceptional. But, the other 60% need to choose another feild. Doors slamming constantly by residents AND STAFF. Like I said, they're are some wonderful staff members that treat everyone with dignityji But some who just don't care one way or another!
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David
November 03, 2022
I visited Noble Senior Living at Pensacola, but I was not impressed. It's not very well kept up, the staff wasn't very informed or up to date. They didn't even know we were coming in, and they kind of pitched a fit when we showed up. The place wasn't that clean, it needed renovations, it just need a lot. Other than walking around, they didn't have much in terms of amenities. They had TVs and that was just it. They had a lot of activities planned on their planning board, but I didn't see much for physical activity, and there wasn't that much room to do physical activity.
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Kevin
October 13, 2022
I toured Noble Senior Living at Pensacola. The place looked clean, but it smelled really bad. The rooms smelled musty and the bathrooms smelled like pee. It was like a tiny motel room at a rundown motel, and there was no way I could put my mother there. The staff who gave the tour was very friendly and knowledgeable about how everything was going, and that side was pretty good. The people there seemed okay, they weren't overly joyous, but they weren't complaining or anything. It was pretty quiet. They move around and do everything, I didn't see any of the activities going on. It seems like the administration has not taken care of the place. It needs a roof, you can see shingles are missing and it's starting to get leaks on the ceiling inside. So you can see there are roof leaks, they need to put a new roof in place. She went over the pamphlet, but you didn't see or hear anything about the transportation, the other places, or the activities. She explained them, but I didn't get to see them. They've got a garden, a patio, and a smoking area.
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displat
November 23, 2021
Ronnie has greatly improved this facility. He has a great personality and a can do (ARMY) attitude. HE IS NEVER TO BUSY TO TALK TO YOU. He knows everyone by name and their needs. He has hired great staff in all departments. They are making it a really nice place to live with great group activities and good food. Keep it up.
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Victoria
October 26, 2021
Noble Senior Living at Pensacola is a friendly place but it's not a facility that we would choose. It's just older and kind of sparse. The people seemed okay, but it's just not the level of the residence, I think, that my friend would like to be in. I think assisted living and memory care is altogether in one place. We saw some people we could tell have a memory problem. There was a woman there, I don't know who she was talking to, but she was name-calling, someone. I'm not sure what she was talking about but it was a little off. Other than that, the residents that were there seemed happy about being there. They didn't seem unhappy, and the director is very nice and friendly and seems like he's good with everyone. That was a good thing. It's just kind of a lower-income kind of setting. It looked clean and it looked like it was maintained. The rooms had very, very old and used furniture though. It's like a lower income level and it's like they're on a budget. Nothing fancy at all and kind of sparse. Ronnie, the director there, said that it was just purchased by another company, so they just recently changed the name to Noble and so they might be making improvements that I'm not aware of or have plans to improve.
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FloridaGirl11
January 07, 2021
First of all, ownership changed and we were never informed. There was always a strange smell when walking through the halls. The food they feed the residents was awful! Still trying to retrieve personal items of my mother almost 5 months after they started allowing outside visitors. I live out of state so not able to just drop in. Every time you call director is always tied up, or not there. If you leave a message, they never respond! My next step is for my attorney to contact them. Maybe they will finally return Mother's personal property! If they haven't already given away or destroyed items. The last time I spoke with Samantha, she said they were in process of evaluating damage to the storage unit that had previous residents personal items stored. She indicated that several items were damaged so they were taking inventory, so they would be in contact once completed. Not one phone call! Instead I have been calling continuously and leaving mesaages without a response! What is wrong with this place! I want my mother's belongings back!
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believer12
February 25, 2020
Staff are caring and helpful. This is not a fine dining, upscale facility, but the residents are well cared for and treated the way they should be. Everything is included in the price of care. There are no surprise costs. They even cover cable and incontinence supplies.
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Melissa1Mom
October 05, 2015
My mother is a resident and loves it there. She gets good meals, activities to keep her busy as well as socialization with other residents. I would strongly recommend to others.
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