Historic Homes of Runnemede

  • 40 Maxwell Perkins Ln, Windsor, VT 05089
  • (802) 674-6733
  • 3.8 ( 4 reviews )
  • Assisted Living

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3.8 ( 4 Reviews )
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Anonymous107095850
September 15, 2015
Stoughton House looked suitable for my mom. One of the things we liked was the private rooms and private baths. It seemed to be a caring staff, and they seemed to have a lot of activities going on. Very homey atmosphere, but it is right in the middle of town, so the grounds aren't really a plus. The rooms range in size, but they seemed clean and bright. She does have to negotiate some stairs and kind of narrow hallways. I know they had a varied menu, and it rotates monthly, so you don't get the same meal.
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March 03, 2015
our mother lived there for four years. Assisted living means NO RN (registered nurse) on duty, not required. Only LNAs. Staff not very interested in the patients, only a handful. If your young enough to take care and not need help, it's an okay place, a lot of care slips through the cracks. Evaluating is supposed to be done every year to patients to make see if they are starting to need more help, when more care is needed find a new home. Our mother fell numerous times, ended up with a compression fracture, had a cough a month long with no one looking into a Drs or called family. ended up with severe dehydration, bladder infection and pneumonia. Clearly not enough care watching over the elderly.
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SigPhi
May 02, 2012
The place is nice enough with some quality fixtures. However they do have at least 3 separate buildings and they tend to market the nicest and oldest of the three. My grandmother is in the newest building and everything seems very nice. They have a group pet cat who is nice and the food is pretty good. They have a nice selection of rooms and overall the other residents are very pleasant. It is exactly what you would expect from a New England home. As another pro the bank is directly next store and their is a CVS next to that if you are in the new building so the residents can easily walk to the bank and to the pharmacy/food-mart for little snacks or whatever they might need.From a visitors perspective they have plenty of off street parking and have no real issues with taking your resident out for most of the day as long as you can remember to sign them back in. something i always forget lol.
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creedo
January 27, 2012
I have been visiting Homes of Runnemede for many years and it has made many changes and improvements over the years. About 20 years ago, the facility had only one building with maybe 25 residents. Recently however they had some property donated by the Evarts family, and their residency doubled. The facility now has 4 buildings in which they are able to provide various levels of care to its residents. Outside there is now a large lawn and a gazebo for the residents to use. I know many of the residents, as my mother runs the kitchen, and the meals on wheels program. Every time I have visited, the residents are generally happy. In over 100 visits over the years varying from 10 min to 3 hours, I have never witnessed and incident where a resident was ignored or abused. All in all I have to say that Homes of Runnemede is a well run facility, with dedicated long term employees, and well cared for properties. The only negatives I have noticed is the lack of funding from government and private sources. Although they do get some government money, It is not always enough, and the kitchen suffers especially by being understaffed. Periodically private money does come in and temporary extra help can be hired. The dedication of the long term workers,however, has always managed to overcome many difficulties.

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