EdenHill Communities, New Braunfels TX
Address | 631 Lakeview Blvd, New Braunfels, TX |
Phone | (830) 625-6291 |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Website | edenhill.org |
Categories | Retirement Community, Hospice, Nursing Home, Rehabilitation Center |
Rating | 4.3 6 reviews |
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EdenHill Communities reviews
6I used to work here. We placed my gma here for inpatient rehab. Love the rooms. The halls. The activities. The food. The sense of community. Greeted everytime w/ a smile! Such a pretty place! Nature. The bistro. The pool. State of the art rehab! Beats any other.
This five star review is for Anthony in memory care. He is helpful and caring and strong. I could tell that he is fully committed to the residents. He is a ray of sunshine to all of them.
The community in the last 2 years has gone down hill. The last and Current CEO are nothing but number crunchers. The residents care has gone down hill due to the way they treat their workers and a no care attitude of what's best for the residents. They let a horrible HR woman run the show while the board and CEO does nothing. Do not put ur loved ones here.unfortunately, most nursing homes are like this.try to find a better place.do not let the positive reviews sway u. The staff are leaving by the droves and most family members only see what's on the surface.
I have worked at Eden Hill for 4 years. It is a wonderful place to be. I love the staff and the residents. It is a peaceful and caring environment. The facility is beautiful inside and out. I am very thankful to be a part of Eden Hill. We have great staff that works together to meet the need of the residents. I highly recommend this facility.
Staff are friendly and helpful. Grounds are well kept, clean and pleasant. Well organized.
My father was in assisted living here, as he grew weaker they moved to skilled nursing. The last & final leg of this journey was Hospice, where after a week died peacefully in his sleep