Lambeth House
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- 150 Broadway, New Orleans, LA 70118
- (504) 865-1960
- 4.2 ( 3 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Continuing Care Communities
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About This Community
Refund Plan: 90% of Entrance Fee. Assisted Living and Nursing Care on discounted Fee-For-Service basis.
Reviews
4.2
( 3 Reviews )
kbf123
January 20, 2023
My grandmother has experienced both independent and dependent living. It is definitely a transition going from living on your own in your home to living in an assisted living space then to dependent but the staff and family support really helps! There is a lot to do and the apartments are really beautiful. While there are differences in the units that are dependent vs the ones that are independent, I was surprised to see how similar they are and how much space there is. Outside of no longer having a stove or dishwasher, the units are very similar to a standard apartment. There is a communal activity room that has a larger kitchen where residents can do cooking classes, as well as really good food available in the dining room or delivered to your room. Staff also will help with cleaning any dishes you may have made during the day. While no one wants to lose their independence, dependent living at Lambeth feels like a good combination of having your independence with extra hands!
cssam1927
February 08, 2016
The cost is outrageous and not worth it. One of the marketers walked around in circles watering plants the entire time that we visited, not to mention how many times she walked in on our meeting without even having the decency to knock on the door.
We have friends that are currently living in Independent Living, and according to members of their resident board, there are several problems with the administration, mice in apartments, and a large number of building issues that cause apartment leaks even in the nursing unit.
After they move them in and take their $800000, their CEO conveniently has them "shipped off" to Assisted Living, unless you are a VIP.
The staff on the second floor nursing unit lets their patients scream out in their rooms without checking in on them at all. It really is so sad.
nawlinsgrl
January 20, 2012
The staff interacts well with residents, and truly appear to care for their well-being. Staff members assist my relative with daily routines, including hygiene and dressing, as she now resides in assisted living. She previously lived in independent living, where she thrived as well, with frequent activities and outings available to her, including exercise, movies, happy hours, and movie showings. The food is also well done, and has high quality ingredients, including filet mignon once a month.In addition, the facility is well-maintained, and there are multiple resources for residents to conduct their daily acts of living, including a computer room, exercise room, and beauty salon on site. The front desk staff is always friendly and available to answer questions for both residents and guests. Overall, I consider it a premier facility for independent and assisted living in the New Orleans area, as it meets all the requirements one can think of when looking for a facility to recommend to loved ones.