Elderwood Assisted Living at Wheatfield
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- 2600 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14304
- (716) 215-8000
- 3.7 ( 3 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Nursing Homes




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About This Community
LIFE AT ELDERWOOD
- Comfortable private and semi-private or studio-style rooms.
- Weekly housekeeping and laundry.
- Scheduled transportation services.
- Elegant, restaurant-style dining experience at every meal.
- Daily social events, wellness programs and regular outings.
- Spacious common areas for family gatherings and visits from friends.
- Round-the-clock nursing supervision and medication management.
- Help with activities of daily living.
- Daily check-ins.
- Meticulously landscaped grounds.
- Complimentary WiFi.
- Part of Elderwood’s community of care – if needed, skilled nursing and short-term rehab are right next door.
INNOVATIVE SUBACUTE SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT
- Advanced vital sign monitoring and strength-training machines, including stationary bikes and treadmills.
- Point-of-service technology with iPads provides seamless coordination of care.
- Electronic medical records enable providers to access real-time patient data.
FOCUSED INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM
- Compassionate, professional staff with specialized training and expertise, whose goal is to achieve the most positive clinical results.
- 24/7 registered nursing care ensures comfort is always maintained.
- All staff dedicated to quality service and patient recovery, from nutritional services to social work to nursing.
- A Person Centered Care model places emphasis on relationships with patients and families.
- Close-knit community promotes independence and dignity.
- Staff takes care of insurance pre-authorization.
Reviews
3.7
( 3 Reviews )
polcoff
August 20, 2022
There was one aid on duty on Sat. Since my relative needs to change clothing in bed, my relative had to stay in bed in mid afternoon when needing assistance and a change of clothing.
B Willie
Our mom's room was nothing like the pictures. It was horrible. The furniture was
old. The only chair was broken. The mattress wasn't fit for a rat let alone a human being. The staff all but disappeared when she needed something. The toilet area was disgusting. Needless to say, we realized our mistake and took her out of there within a couple days.
Barbara
My mom is at a nursing home called Elderwood in Wheatfield. Her condition is such that she can't do an enhanced assisted living, so that's where we are at. It seems to be fine, she says she's happy there. I haven't been able to see her, so I'm going with what I'm hearing from the nurses and social workers, plus my mother.
She says she likes her room but cognitively she has some issues. What I'm getting from her is that she likes the staff and that they're good to her. She seems to be content there.
I don't get as many updates, generally I call and I ask. It's not that they don't update, it's just that if I have questions, I always call and ask.
For activities, they have many activity levels, but I don't know if she can participate in any of them. She has breathing issues and she's on oxygen, cognitively she's deteriorating. Physically, I'm guessing now she's in a wheelchair.
Right now, she's happy, and they seem to be on top of what's going on with her. If I call they do answer my questions. They're probably understaffed and overwhelmed like everybody else today, but they seem to be doing well with her and she likes them.
It's a very expensive place, it's $13,000 a month, but I have not been in there to judge the rooms sizes or the conditions. All I know is that I've been online to check them before and they seemed to have good reviews.