Stonebridge Place is designed to meet the personalized and supportive care needs of our residents- all within the safe and luxurious residential environment. Celebrating life and new beginnings is something that happens everyday at Stonebridge Place. While our residents receive the assistance they need and develop new friendships…
Independent Living…a retirement lifestyle for those seniors who still take pride in their independence and social lifestyle. A place where senior individuals can put away their responsibilities such as home maintenance and devote their energy to the things they enjoy. Residents can enjoy all the comforts of home and have staff available to assist them as the need arises. Staff is available 24 hours a day for residents scheduled and unscheduled needs.
Our Independent Residents enjoy a wide array of activities including
A monthly social calendar with both onsite and offsite options:
Religious services of all denominations, Arts & Crafts, Exercise, Music, Bands, & Karaoke, Games, Cards & Bingo
Restaurant-style dining services
Transportation services for shopping and medical appointments
Housekeeping and laundry services
Assisted Living
Residents living in private apartments enjoy the benefits of housekeeping, flat linen services, delicious meals, outings and much more.
Our trained and caring staff provides 24-hour personalized care services, which includes assistance with all activities of daily living and medication assistance. Residents can be assured that as their needs may change; extra assisted services are available, if and when needed.
Memory Care
At Stonebridge Place, it is our goal to provide a quality living environment for seniors, no matter what their needs may be. This is why we offer a uniquely planned, homelike community for those with Alzheimer’s Dementia, and other Special Needs. Our mission is to protect privacy, preserve dignity, encourage independence, and provide a homelike environment.
Seniors living with memory loss need extra assurance and guidance. We promote their independence by offering our residents as much or as little assistance as they need to feel secure and have meaningful days.
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Reviews
4.8( 10 Reviews )
Tammie
January 26, 2023
I toured Stonebridge Place. The staff was nice. The place itself was nice looking and clean. It seemed a little small on the inside. The apartment was just like a little studio apartment. It just didn't seem like they had everything that I was looking for. I felt like my mom just needed a little more. I saw a little activities room for arts and crafts, but there was no big workout area for physical therapy. When I walked in, I just had this kind of cluttered feeling. Even though it was open, I just had this claustrophobic feeling to me when I went in there. The lady that I talked to was nice, but everybody else just seemed kind of standoffish.
J
January 26, 2021
I've been at Stonebridge Place for the past three years. It was a real nice place to live. I liked it, but some changes were made with the staff and the administrator in the last year and things kind of went downhill. Then we had the hurricane and it kind of demolished it almost, so it's in a state of repair right now. It's an assisted living, and they have an Alzheimer's unit separately. It's all the same building, but it's attached. You have those that are capable of doing for themselves and those that need help. Whatever extra help you need, you pay for. They had private rooms and they had some 2-bedrooms. The private rooms had a small kitchenette, bath, and one bedroom. There were activities. We had an activity director, she kept things going, and she was really good in her job, but I don't think she's gonna be with us any longer. The food sucks because I'm a southerner, but it is hard to please 100 or so people. The price was a little high, but it wasn't the highest one in Lake Charles. After my daughter visited them all, we decided money wise and convenience, that this was my best fit, and the staff was very nice.
Tina
November 24, 2018
My mother-in-law is a resident of Stonebridge Place. They provide her with medicine administration, they clean her apartment, and they provide three meals a day. They have a lot of activities, they take them to doctors' appointments, and to the store. I have been there several times, and it's very nice. It's very elegant, clean, and the staff is very friendly. I would definitely recommend it. The food is great.
AJ
August 07, 2018
Everything is going fine so far at Stonebridge Place. Everything is wonderful and it's very bright. My mom eats the food and its really good. The people are helpful and very good. They do a good job. They give them a choice of food and they pick from off a menu. They have a fresh salad bar. They have bingo, karaoke, and church functions.
Dale205454
May 10, 2017
My mom has been in Stonebridge Place for five years. It is very nice. The staff is helpful and do whatever they can for them. They have a nice dining room and large apartments. They have three meals a day and snacks. If she needs assistance, all she has to do is press a button. I can have lunch and sit with her whenever I want. It is very nice and clean. The activities are limited. They play bingo, have bands play music, and do paintings.
Vickie681405
August 17, 2016
The rooms at Stonebridge were more like apartments and they are very nice. He could have a living room, a bedroom, and a nice bathroom. He really liked the place and wants to go to this one. They provided three meals and had activities. It’s not far from Wal-Mart and the grocery stores. They had the transit bus. They were very nice and very concerned.
JaniceMNDKJ
May 10, 2016
My mother is in Stonebridge Place now. It is very nice. There are a lot of activities and field trips to different places. If you need to go, they will bring you to your doctor’s appointment. There are a lot of people that we know that are there. They serve three meals a day, administer medicine as many times as she needs it, clean her apartment for her, and wash her clothes. It is really a nice place. They have an ice cream machine out all of the time and cookies and different things during the day. The place is very nice and clean. They take good care of her. If you don’t come to lunch, they will check on you, make sure you are OK, and find out why you are not eating. If my mother’s doesn’t come out, they bring the food to her.
Carolyn107794650
June 06, 2015
The rooms at Stonebridge Place were gorgeous. They were very large. The staff was very calm and accommodating. It was a beautiful place, and the people looked happy. I thought it was just wonderful. They had exercise, and they had arts. They have an ice cream parlor. On certain days, they have transportation to and from the store for like snacks and stuff. They have menu that they filled out. It was just really super nice.
Visitor104724150
January 20, 2015
We placed my mom at Stonebridge. Overall, it was a bright facility. It did not have a nursing facility, and it turned out she needed skilled nursing. So we ended up putting her in a hospital and eventually hospice. However, the people at Stonebridge were wonderful. The food was very good. The room was like a little apartment. It was very nice, well-kept, and it was in good shape. As a matter of fact, I thought it was a fairly new wing of that particular facility. I would highly recommend it.
Terry31
September 22, 2014
I decided to use Stonebridge Place. I checked all of the facilities in my area, and that is the one I liked the best. It is suitable for my dad. It is all great. In fact, when I first got there, the director that was going to tour me around was busy, so I got to chat with a couple of the ladies there in the little coffee shop and they started showing me around, which I thought was a great, positive thing. They were very friendly and very eager to show and tell me their experiences. The rooms are very nice. They have a one-bedroom apartment situation. It is a very nice facility. It is only seven years old, it is up-to-date, and people are still pretty active for the most part. They have lots of entertainment that is going on once or twice a week, and they take them on a ride to Wal-mart on Mondays. Dad is adapting very well. He loves the food; he says it is like going to a restaurant every day. In fact, he was telling me that he has got to cut back a little because the food is too good and his pants are getting tight. I think the one thing my dad would wish is that their evening meal was served a little later, not so early. One thing that I would suggest, because my dad is on the second floor and there is only one elevator, is that it would probably be good if they had two, so if one broke they would have a backup.