Croasdaile Village

  • 2600 Croasdaile Farm Pkwy, Durham, NC 27705
  • (919) 384-2000
  • 3.7 ( 10 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities

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About This Community
Refund Plans: 90% of Entrance Fee; 50% refund (Price: 77% of Entrance Fee); Declining Balance of 2%/mo. (Price: 55% of Entrance Fee). Assisted Living and Nursing Care available on Fee-For-Service basis.
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3.7 ( 10 Reviews )
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Corey
I went to Croasdaile Village to visit a friend and I liked that seniors who live there have their independence, but they can always have someone helping them out, as far as everyday living, maintenance, and anything they need. Everything is on campus. They take them to doctor's appointments, they have swimming pool access, health care services, and haircuts. The facility was very clean. The staff I met was very nice. My friend said the food was great.
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Principal
October 28, 2020
Croasdaile Village is one of the most inviting, comfortable, friendly, and hospitable places we have visited - and we visited over 20 CCRC's in the last five years! Everyone is always smiling! I have personally witnessed housekeeping, security, and office personnel looking out for residents and offering assistance to those who looked like they might have been in need. My husband and I have made lifetime friendships at CV - joining them in their beautiful dining room as well as sharing club time with Laurie (the Chaplain) and other residents. We look forward to the time when our apartment will be right there and we can say goodbye to our long drive home. I almost forgot to mention the most beautiful renovation and additions! The facilities are fabulous and will offer us opportunities we could never believe possible! This next chapter of our lives will be fulfilling and rewarding and we look forward to it with joy in our hearts!
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Kay
My tour of Croasdaile Village was well done, and they had all the information presented in slides. It's just too expensive for us. We visited the apartments and cottages. It was very nice, and the people seemed very happy there. There was a lot of activities. The menu looked fantastic. They had a library, craft room, and movies. It's continuing care, so you start off independent and then if you needed assistance, they provide additional care all the way. It was a fantastic place.
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Happy Daughter
September 29, 2017
Everything at Croasdaile Village was beautiful and well done, but it was very costly. They had really great activities, really nice landscaping, and wonderful workout room. The place was very well maintained, and they had great staff.
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Dick13
April 27, 2015
I look around to see Croasdaile Village. It is a large facility, and it's very good as well. I was able to see the food and the dining area, and they were fine. During my visit, everybody was friendly, and there weren't any issues.
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Concernedformyparents
April 20, 2015
Everything is fine until you need greater care. The Pavillion is horrible. The less your parent can care for themselves the less Croasdaile cares about meeting their needs. Independent living is fine, independent plus is just ok, rest is very poor. listen to the spiel but read the reviews!
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Hunting for a Place for Mom
August 13, 2013
This is an exceptionally nice continuing care retirement community. There are "cottages" for those who wish more space, but there are a large number of apartments of various sizes that are conveniently located in the same building as all of the activities and services. My mother's mobility is limited, and she did not want to have to walk a long way to access the dining room or various activity rooms. The best feature of this facility were the residents. In the dining room they were laughing and talking - engaged in life. Other places that we had visited were virtually silent, with residents just putting food in their mouths. The also have a heated pool with a retractable roof and many exercise classes in the pool. People also were seen in the exercise room, the craft room, and involved in various activities. Many places had those rooms, but they were always empty.
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Robert Thompson
January 05, 2012
Don't go here. My mother-in-law and father-in-law are at the Pavilion. The overall nursing home ratings give Croasdaile Village a fairly good rating. They say there are few skin tears at the Pavilion, that there are few bed sores, few people lose weight, etc., etc. That's not the truth. Weight loss, skin tears, bed sores are simply not reported to the nursing home board. That's what makes the Pavilion look good. I've seen the chart for my in-laws and their problems aren't even listed in their files...and therefore aren't reported to the board.
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AugGrundy
This place is very peaceful and well put together. The faculty and staff are very welcoming and attentive. I would recommend people to stay here.
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Emily Ivey
Both my father and mother stay here. The place is fine for independent living. Once you move to assisted living quarters, it's okay, not great. The rooms in assisted living are tiny - the size of a motel room. DON'T go to the full-care facilty, the Pavilion!! If you parent becomes incontinent, they will stay wet and soiled for hours. Nobody will communicate directly to them (they treat them as if they were mindless objects -- believe me, I am there all the time so I know), and they will sit in their wheelchairs for hours on end. Nobody really gives a hoot about them. It's just a job to the caregivers.
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