Overall sentiment in the reviews is predominantly positive, with multiple reviewers emphasizing a small, family-like environment staffed by caring and attentive caregivers. The facility is repeatedly described as bright, clean, and spotless by many families, and reviewers highlight freshly prepared home-cooked meals, daily activities, and a warm, home-away-from-home atmosphere. Staff are characterized as friendly, patient, and flexible — several reviews name specific caregivers (for example, Priscilla) and note that staff helped residents transition well, celebrated daily life, and worked with families in a sincere, hands-on way.
Care quality is a frequent theme. Reviewers consistently report 24/7 caregiver coverage and medication provision/management. The facility offers twice-weekly physical therapy and is praised for collaborating well with therapists. At the same time, there are notable concerns: the facility does not have a licensed nurse on staff, and some reviewers specifically mention that no one is awake at night, relying instead on a bell system for assistance. A few families raised worries about medication management and felt the level of clinical oversight was not as strong as at other facilities they considered. These comments suggest variability in expectations — while many families feel well cared for, others would prefer more clinical staffing or overnight awake staff.
Activities and amenities are highlighted as strengths. The home provides a range of light activities (puzzles, dancing, walking), piano visits, hair services, and organized outings to restaurants with transportation included. Owners are personally involved and frequently take residents out, which multiple reviewers cited as a warm, individualized touch. The Christian character of the home, including scripture reading, is an explicitly stated feature that appeals to families seeking a faith-based environment.
Dining receives mixed but generally positive feedback. Several reviewers praised freshly prepared, home-style meals and the caring approach to feeding residents. Others described the food as merely "OK" and suggested that nutrition balance could be improved. This indicates that while meals are homelike and made fresh, there may be variability in menu planning or in meeting specific dietary needs.
Facility size and fit are recurring considerations. The home’s small scale is a draw for many families seeking personal attention, but a few reviews described the house as crowded or having too many residents, and some families ultimately decided it was not the right fit. Cleanliness reports are mostly positive, yet a minority noted issues, which could reflect changes over time, subjective expectations, or variations between different areas of the home.
Management and regulatory status are generally reassuring: reviewers mention no licensing deficiencies and describe high standards. Pricing is clearly stated in reviews (private room $3400, shared $2800), and some families weighed cost against level-of-care expectations. The owners’ active involvement and the family-style management are strengths, but prospective families should be aware of the home’s model — more personal and home-like rather than heavily clinical.
In summary, Glorious Homes Inc. Elder Care appears to be a well-regarded, small, faith-oriented residential care home with warm staff, hands-on owner involvement, an active social program, and home-cooked meals. It is likely a good fit for residents who prioritize a family atmosphere, personal attention, transportation for outings, and light to moderate assistance. Families requiring overnight awake nursing staff, a licensed nurse on-site, or more clinical oversight should probe those areas during a tour and compare alternatives. Given some variability in reports about crowding, medication handling, and nutrition, visitors should ask specific questions about night staffing, medication protocols, current occupancy, and menu planning when considering placement.







