![]() Response from Serenity House I April 6, 2019 I would not recommend them for these types of conditions. Serenity House seems to take good care of elderly patients, but in my experience the staff were not trained or experienced in Alzheimer's/memory care. There are several other incidents that I won't take the time to write down. I've never been treated so rudely and unprofessionally and am appalled that my mother was paying $4.600 a month for us to be treated like this. During that conversation, it was apparent that he did not have all the information and I had to correct him several times, as did the other staff that was on the line. He interrupted me constantly and was very condesending. He was upset about an incident that I was not aware of and he did not take time to explain. Then one day called me and was very rude. The staff were very kind and caring, but did not seem to know how to re-direct a person with Alzheimer's. After that conversation he said they would find a home for my dad closer to us.Īt the new home there were continuing problems. I called and had to speak with him at length. This was very upsetting to my mother and not a decision that was in the family's best interest. A few days later, my mom went to visit my dad and was told he was moving that day to another house way across town. This was upsetting and confusing because we had been open about this, and assured by the staff that they could deal with this. The first week my dad was there, we got a call from Serenity House saying my father couldn't stay in that home because he kept wandering into the rooms of other residents. We were told there was a door chime on my father's bedroom and that the overnight staff would be alerted that he was out of his room. When we spoke with and the caretakers at Serenity House, we were assured that they were able to deal with this behavior and had much experience with Alzheimer's patients. One of the main reasons we could not care for him at home anymore was because he would be awake most of the evening and wander about the house. My father suffers from Alzheimer's and we chose to place at Serenity House. Our award winning Activity Director and her staff organize both in-home activities as well. Serenity House is uniquely positioned to provide our residents with a variety of activities that are designed to be enjoyable as well as to enhance independence. Our homes are clean, attractively appointed and use furniture that is both comfortable and ergonomically sound. All of the homes are wheelchair accessible and have in-house, on-call physician and nursing services available. Serenity House has the full spectrum of assisted living services available including assistance with: all activities of daily living, mobility, medications, incontinence, personal hygiene, meals, laundry, housekeeping, recreational activities, fitness and beauty/barber services. Serenity House has been in business since 1998, and is operated by Michael Zislis, PT, a licensed physical therapist with over 30 years of experience in rehabilitation. With 17 locations in Denver, Englewood, Centennial, Lakewood, and Littleton, Serenity House is able to offer its residents the best of all worlds-a small, intimate residential living environment along with the programming, structure and stability that come with having 135+ total beds. I would love to have every resident who may be feeling a little lost find a little hope in one of these stories.Serenity House Assisted Living, winner of the State Health Department 'Best Practice' award is one of the largest residential care home providers in Colorado. BUT, what I would really invite you to do is purchase a book or two and have it sent directly to the men's Serenity House from Amazon. The book is only $4 on Amazon (as low as I could get it) and you can definitely purchase one if you have an interest in reading these stories. The main inspiration behind the book was to be able to share our experiences, strengths, and hopes with current residents in an effort to show them that they are not alone, that others have been exactly where they are. I reached out to alumni who have felt blessed by their residency at Serenity House and received seven stories (including my own) which I have now compiled into the book titled, "Stories of Serenity: Tales From Residents Who Found Peace." The stories include parts of each contributor's life, and mainly focus on their experience before, during, and after their residency. Last year I felt inspired to compile and publish stories from women and men who have lived at the Serenity House in Auburn, Indiana.
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