Holly Court Assisted Living

  • 8585 Summa Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70809
  • (225) 767-7877
  • 3.9 ( 9 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

Holly Court Assisted Living & Memory Care has an ideal location in the South Baton Rouge neighborhood. It’s conveniently close to Baton Rouge General Medical Center - Bluebonnet Campus, Mall of Louisiana and Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center. Its proximity to Interstate 10 provides easy access to Downtown Baton Rouge. This facility is formerly named Amber Terrace.

The residents at Holly Court Assisted Living & Memory Care are given individualized care and support services that are readily available. In addition to round-the-clock care, the facility can provide ambulation assistance, continence care and coordinated services, including medication assistance. Aside from on-site physicians' consultations and dental care services, transportation for scheduled medical appointments is available five days a week. Memory care residents are accommodated in a secured neighborhood consisting of 32 private apartments.

Promoting a relaxed lifestyle, Holly Court welcomes residents with homelike amenities. Its tranquil grounds feature a private pond and enclosed courtyards for outdoor enjoyment. There’s a bistro, movie theater, library, full-service salon and on-site chapel. Activities include fitness exercises, pet therapy, live entertainment, recreational outings and family events. There are Men’s Group and Ladies Social gatherings that foster friendship among the residents. Memory care residents and their loved ones can also benefit from monthly open support groups.

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3.9 ( 9 Reviews )
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ReviewerFC011321A
February 12, 2021
Amber Terrace Assisted Living was OK. It was just not as nicely finished out as the other place I visited. The people were nice, but the facility was kind of so-so. I didn't meet with any residents, I just met with the person giving me the tour as far as staff. The one apartment I looked at was sort of a hodgepodge put-together apartment. It was strangely put together; it was like they made two apartments into one. The cabinets were not very nice. I know they had a dining room. I don't remember what else they offered. Everybody's under lockdown right now, so there's limited interaction among residents and staff and everybody.
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Sharon
October 30, 2017
We just moved my dad into Amber Terrace. It is hard to say that I like it already, but so far, so good. My family likes it. My dad likes the food; it's good. They have a variety of activities from exercises to mental activities to excursions. Cleanliness and maintenance look good. All the staff members have been very nice.
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Lawrence266418
January 31, 2017
Amber Trace was nice but cramped. There weren't any grounds, just parking lots.
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Kristi761158
November 24, 2016
Amber Terrace was a nice living facility. It’s somewhat close to my hous -- just a hop off the interstate. The only room I looked at was a studio, and it was fine.
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Norman14
August 23, 2016
My parents are in Amber Trace right now. It looks good and like a plantation-type place. I feel like my parents are well cared for there. They seem to be looking after them every time one of them falls. I’ve been pleased so far. They have a calendar full of activities for them to do if they want to do it. I haven’t tried eating there, but my parents seem to like the food.
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Visitor107127650
May 26, 2015
We were in the Alzheimer’s or Dementia unit at Amber Terrace, and I did not find that they could cope with any type of dementia like any outbursts. If they had anything that was not a perfect day, they may want to either get you or bring them to the hospital. Several times, my dad was given his night medicine at 4:30. The girls there were really nice; it was more of the higher level employees that were harder to deal with. The rooms were nice, but he fell five times, and he has bruising in his legs. They had everybody come look at it, and no one knew anything about it. They said they had never seen the bruised in his legs. I know that they get very small portions with the food, and they are not really given any more. It didn’t look bad, he sat with the table with all of the men, and I was really surprised that each one of them have this really tiny amount of food. They have a calendar full of their activities; they said they have a music hour, and these were not going on. It says someone has to play the guitar, but they were just all sitting in that little room waiting for dinner. They were just sitting around four around two hours. They were supposed to go outside, and I have never seen that.
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Visitor77388350
June 30, 2014
We had placed my father-in-law at Amber Terrace. They just had excellent care, and they cared about their residents. His room was adequate for handicapped individuals. I think the food could have been a tad bit better, but overall it’s good.
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youngja
This facility was well kept up and very clean. At first I always thought that nursing homes were a bad thing and that I would never put my parents in a nursing home because I feared they wouldn't be taken care of. I feared that they would be treated like trash and nothing. A visit to this facility put a whole new perspective in my mind. It showed me that there were some good nursing home facilities out there. I really enjoyed the workers at the facility. They have really good relationships with each other and with the patients. They treated these patients like they were their own moms, dads, grandmothers, and grandfathers. I would recommend this facility to everyone if you have to take that route. On a scale from one to ten I would rate the overall facility an eight. I have been to others and they were horrible. I really like this facility and this would be my choice if I had to put my parents into a nursing home.
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Justadaughterinlaw
July 28, 2011
My mother in law has been a resident for over 2 years. They are one of the few assisted living facilities that offer a separate area for those residents with dementia issues, called Memory Lane. It is nice to know that we will not have to change facilities as her Alzheimer's advances. Administration and staff are wonderful!
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