Pricing ranges from
    $2,854 – 3,424/month
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Professional compassionate secure home-like care

    I placed my loved one with Alzheimer's in this family-owned, country facility for a brief stay and was impressed - the professional, compassionate staff were attentive, proactive, and treated residents like family in a beautiful, clean, secure, home-like setting. She passed peacefully after eight days; we were kept informed and well supported, and I highly recommend this facility.

    Pricing

    $2,854+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $3,424+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    5.00 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

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    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Quiet, country setting
    • Secure and safe environment
    • Caring, compassionate caregivers
    • Staff treat residents like family / family-like atmosphere
    • Resident-focused and attentive care
    • Proactive staff who mitigate problems
    • Consistent communication with families / keeps family informed
    • Clean, well-maintained, and beautiful facility
    • Professional and experienced staff
    • Patient and understanding with Alzheimer's residents
    • Family-owned and operated
    • Staff with a good sense of humor and friendly demeanor
    • Above-and-beyond service
    • Highly recommended by reviewers

    Cons

    • Isolated report of a resident dying after an eight-day stay
    • Some stays described as brief, limiting insight into long-term care consistency
    • Reviews provide little detail about dining options and activities programming

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews for Turner Care Alf is strongly positive. Reviewers consistently describe the facility as quiet, secure, and set in a country/home-like environment. Cleanliness and maintenance are recurrent themes — multiple summaries specifically call the facility "very clean," "always clean," and "well maintained," and reviewers describe the building as beautiful. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as family-like and loving, with staff who go "above and beyond." Several reviewers explicitly state they highly recommend the facility.

    Care quality and staff behavior are the most frequently praised aspects. Caregivers are repeatedly characterized as caring, compassionate, professional, attentive, and proactive. Reviewers emphasize that caregivers focus on residents' needs, treat residents like family, and make efforts to keep families informed. The staff's demeanor is described as friendly and having a good sense of humor, which reviewers pair with descriptions of patience, including specific notes that staff are patient with Alzheimer's residents. The facility is also noted for providing structure and supervision, suggesting reliable day-to-day routines and monitoring.

    Safety, supervision, and problem mitigation are specific operational strengths highlighted in the reviews. Several summaries mention a secure setting and a safe environment, and others highlight proactive staff who mitigate problems and keep families in the loop. This combination of physical security and attentive staff contributes to reviewers' reports that residents are well taken care of, loved, and cared for. The fact that Turner Care Alf is family-owned and operated is called out positively, reinforcing the small, personal, home-like feel that many reviewers appreciate.

    While reviews are overwhelmingly favorable about staff, cleanliness, and safety, there are limited details available on other operational areas. Dining, menu quality, and activities programming are not described in the provided summaries; this omission does not imply issues but does mean reviewers gave little public feedback on these aspects. Families considering the facility should ask about meal options, dietary accommodations, and scheduled activities to fill this information gap.

    A single concerning item appears in the summaries: an isolated report of a resident who died after an eight-day stay. The reviews otherwise do not report additional negative incidents or systemic problems. Because that is an isolated mention and other summaries describe attentive end-of-life or short-term care positively, it is difficult to draw definitive conclusions from this single report alone. Nonetheless, prospective residents and families may wish to ask management for clarification on admission processes, short-stay policies, and how medical events or rapid declines are handled and communicated.

    In summary, Turner Care Alf is depicted in these reviews as a clean, well-maintained, secure, and compassionate small facility with a strong family-like culture and highly praised staff. The dominant patterns are resident-focused care, strong communication with families, and a proactive approach to supervision and problem mitigation. The main gaps in the reviews are limited commentary on dining and activities and one isolated adverse outcome (death after an eight-day stay), so prospective families should seek further detail on programming and clinical protocols to complement the largely positive testimonial record.

    Location

    Map showing location of Turner Care Alf

    About Turner Care Alf

    Turner Care Alf sits on Neff Lake Road in Brooksville, Florida, and even though the place has closed for good, some folks might want to know what it was like, so here's how it used to operate, because the setup there covered a fair bit of ground-you'd see one-bedroom apartments, studios, and shared apartments, just a handful of them since the licensed capacity was only seven, which meant things stayed quiet. The place offered both independent living and different care options, like assisted living, nursing home services, and even some memory and dementia care when folks needed it, plus they took hospice and respite cases and always aimed to help people age in place, so you wouldn't have to move out just because your needs changed. The building had features like in-room emergency alert systems, non-smoking policy inside, indoor and outdoor common areas with a garden and walking paths, and both a private dining section plus a community dining room where people could eat together and the chef would cook fresh meals, some of them low-sodium, vegetarian, organic, kosher, or made for diabetes or allergy diets if that was necessary. Folks who needed help with daily things-like bathing, dressing, transferring, or keeping up with meals-could get that kind of care, and they had nurses on staff and arranged for a podiatrist, dentist, or doctor to come when needed, and memory care was available for residents with dementia, along with high acuity care, incontinence care, and wheelchair accessible facilities, which meant folks who couldn't get around by themselves weren't left stranded. Special intervention programs set Turner Care Alf apart, even if the names for them were a bit different than what other places offered. They allowed some small pets and gave residents HD TVs in their rooms along with telephone connections, and there was a beauty and barber shop, plus housekeeping, laundry, and basic case management. Activities went on most days-movie nights, community events, devotional services, games, and organized outings-with free transportation offered not just for medical visits, but also for groceries or errands, and parking for those who had a car. If you ever moved in, there was help to coordinate your move, and the staff made sure residents stayed safe with round-the-clock supervision because they kept to the safety and health checks like you'd expect, meeting caregiver-to-senior ratios as required. The facility, sometimes also known as Turner III, Fredrick George, shared its location with Oak Grove Alf, and both men and women were accepted as residents, though there were some limitations, but family and guest visits were welcomed, with a private, residential care home feel throughout. Turner Care Alf followed a strict no smoking rule indoors, accepted private pay insurance, and carried out personalized care plans for every resident, doing their best to balance help with independence, which made it suitable for seniors who wanted assistance without losing all control over their day-to-day living.

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