Lake Pointe Landing
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- 333 Thompson Street, Hendersonville, NC 28792
- (828) 693-7800
- 4.4 ( 13 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Independent Living
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4.4
( 13 Reviews )
Cecelia
November 12, 2022
I liked Lake Pointe Landing. It was a beautiful building with a fireplace in the lobby. The residents were very happy and looked like they enjoyed the facility a lot. Plus, it was very close to our house. The room I saw was a little smaller than the other place, but it was very nice. One thing that I liked about this place was did not only do they have a restaurant for the people, but they also had a bistro where they could get all kinds of sandwiches and stuff. You pay extra for that, but that would give my aunt an option because she's all about good food.
They do trips where they take people to the market or certain places. They do crafts and social gatherings where they get people to interact with others (which I always thought is nice, because that helps people who maybe aren't so social, that they'd be more inclined). They even had a small theater group that does plays once a month, which was cool, because my aunt used to sing in a chorus. The woman that gave the tour was wonderful. She was nice. She followed up by sending a whole packet to my aunt with things like the menus and the activities. That was nice of her.
Elizabeth
May 11, 2022
My friend is a resident of Lake Pointe Landing. I've been there a number of times myself because I have friends there. The food's great. The rooms are delightful, and the people are nice. They have lovely and good activities. They have a good exercise room and a pool. They have an apparently very good exercise manager who gets people up and does dance classes with them. They also have a lovely library. They are very, very expensive. Their food was very good. I thought it was fine each time, but the person I was visiting was very tired of their food because they eat it every day. It's boring, but I thought it was lovely. They are getting the value, but it pains me that it costs so much because it's not affordable for everybody.
Sulley
LPL has very nice facilities and most of the staff are very friendly and accommodating. The rentals in independent living are very reasonable, too. A couple of negatives, however: 1) the rental agreement is very unfair to residents in that if you leave, you are held liable to pay for the next 3 months unless/until a new tenant takes over your place. That's about $10,000 you're on the hook for while also having to pay rent on your new place! You shouldn't have to pay more than 1 additional month, and the onus should be on management to find a new tenant after that. As it is, there's little inducement for management to make an effort to find new tenants when they can sit back and continue to draw rent from you for the next 90 days. 2) Despite having a dining room, LPL is short-staffed and has to have most meals delivered by a caterer because they can't staff the dining room. That in turn results in less social interaction by the residents and leaves them feeling isolated. Especially after all the isolation forced on people during COVID, it's time these facilities got back to normal operations.
Wilma
February 22, 2022
I am on the list to go into Lake Pointe Landing, which is right here in my hometown. What I like most about it is that it's more spacious. They have a covered garage and swimming pool. They offer 30 meals a month. It's newer looking and very nice. It's a very nice facility. The dining room is extremely nice. They have tablecloths, flowers, and little amenities that make it look nice, homey, and enjoyable. They have the facility available there for you to go to rehab. They have some units that are not yet renovated. I've seen some of the units that I'm sure that the owners of the unit or the renters have made the improvements themselves. It's a big community. I had lunch there, and the food was excellent. I think they have everything that you want and more. They have an exercise room, game room, and theater for movies.
Sarah
June 27, 2021
We live in a villa at Lake Pointe Landing. We don't get meals because I don't want meals. We have villas, patio homes, and a big house where the apartments are. There hasn't been any activity for the past year, but we now have bridge, canasta, movies, bingo, and entertainment. Next week, we're having The Duo Pianos come through the community. They have two baby-grand pianos on the back of a truck, and they are fantastic. We have lots of entertainment.
There are groups of villas together. We have about 1800 square feet in ours, three bedrooms, and a den. We have a FROG (Finished Room Over Garage), and there's just a bedroom and bathroom there.
You're very independent here. You own your own garage, and they take care of everything on the outside. We bought the villa. We can buy dining room tickets for lunch and dinner if we want to, but we never do. Lunch is absolutely fantastic. We have Philly cheesesteak sandwiches from Philadelphia, and the chef orders the bread from Philadelphia, which is very thin and delicious. He's an excellent chef.
We have a pool, an exercise room, a big meeting place, and a chapel -- the whole nine yards. They have a living room and two libraries. They have The Harbor, which is what we call the big house. The value for the money is very good. There are sections of villas all over, and some have basements. I have a deck in the back, and it's landscaped beautifully. They do all the caretaking outside, and we have one-and-a-half garages.
Janet
May 12, 2021
Lake Pointe Landing was nice, but expensive for me. They had a swimming pool, a dining room, and a fitness center. I only met one staff member, and she was fine.
JBTimpkin
January 19, 2021
My rating is not based on quality of care, as LPL has bee great on that account. My rating, *is* based on LPL's bookkeeping, and I would urge anyone considering LPL to avoid their online payment/account portal like the plague. I've been very disappointed concerning the lack of payment options, and even more disappointed at LPL's apparent inability or unwillingness to resolve billing errors--errors for which *they* have conceded responsibility. The community from which my mother moved offered several auto-payment options (as most modern facilities do), but LPL's options are very limited. Bordering on archaic, in fact. So in summary, great place to live, but be sure you understand exactly how their bookkeeping works (or doesn't work) before signing on.
Barbara
The Bridge at Lake Pointe Landing was too large for us. They have a huge library and you they watch movies there. The price is all-inclusive. They come in and clean the house, and you could clean your own if you want. You rent, not buy in. If you choose to leave, then you have to give them two months-notice, which seems fair. They have a swimming pool.
Visitor
December 08, 2017
One of the key things about The Bridge At Lake Pointe Landing was the good pricing. My mother's allowed to keep her dog there, and they help her with that as well. She has her own little apartment that's very good for her. The staff is also wonderful, and my mother didn't have any complaints about the food. The place is very spacious and well-maintained.
Kathryn
November 27, 2017
Lake Pointe Landing is a beautiful place. I love that they have Life Care across the street in case you have to have extended care. Lake Pointe Landing is very clean, but way too expensive. The workers are very nice, very friendly, very informative and willing to give you information when you ask. They keep their residents active. They have something every day, like artistic activities, exercises, and crafts. They have a fabulous chef. Their food is absolutely delicious; it's the best.
Diane
November 08, 2017
Lake Pointe Landing is our favorite community. It's warm and welcoming aspect feels like you're home, and I just like the atmosphere altogether. The food is good and the staff who gave me the tour was excellent. He was also understanding about our concerns with the aspects of moving someone who's more than 80 years old. He did an outstanding job. They have all kinds of different activities and they take the residents places, whether it be to a show or even just a shop.
cyndi283846
May 26, 2017
Lake Pointe Landing Retirement has everything from independent cottages, to apartment living, to end of life. They will allow hospice to come in to the facility rather than you having to move the patient elsewhere.
ConstanceXPXHI
May 10, 2016
We get three meals a day and have nurses from the facilities here at Lake Pointe Landing. The community is quite large. It has an entertainment room where they show movies and have parties.There is a lot going on here but I can’t participate because I’m not able to. They have all kinds of cards, movies, and people who come in to entertain us. It has everything here. We have made good friends. They have a good health program with a doctor on-call and a nurse who comes the minute you call them. We can’t complain about a thing. The food is pretty good. There are days where there’s things we don’t like, but on those days, we don’t have to go with it because we were given the menu at the beginning of the week of what we’re going to have. We just pick and choose what we want. It is a very nice community. We have been very happy here. There are patio homes and villas. We happened to have a patio home, which is a two-bedroom with our own kitchen, two bathrooms, and a one-car garage. We have an end unit, so we’re very fortunate.
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