Mayflower Assisted Living

    19880 NW US Hwy 441, High Springs, FL, 32643
    3.8 · 4 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    2.0

    Friendly staff but safety concerns

    I toured the small, affordable community and liked the friendly, polite staff, clean facility, and that they tried to accommodate residents. Downsides: tiny rooms with little storage, limited amenities (no gym, small game room), sparse activities, and meals that felt subpar/unhealthy. My biggest concerns were poor maintenance/exterior upkeep, inadequate fencing and proximity to the highway (wandering/safety risk), and apparent lack of ongoing staff training.

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

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

    Room

    • Housekeeping and linen services

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    3.75 · 4 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      3.0
    • Staff

      2.0
    • Meals

      2.0
    • Amenities

      2.0
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • Polite and nice staff
    • Affordable cost
    • Clean facility
    • Smaller, more personal community
    • Great tour experience
    • Staff accommodate residents' needs
    • Some recent room improvements
    • Friendly/pleasant people

    Cons

    • Security concerns (inadequate fencing, proximity to highway)
    • Wandering risk for residents
    • Subpar meals and menus not aligned with healthy eating
    • Limited activities and fewer scheduled events
    • Poor exterior maintenance
    • Staff lacking continuing education/training
    • Limited amenities (no gym, small game room)
    • Small rooms with little storage
    • General maintenance issues

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the review summaries is mixed: reviewers consistently praise the staff's demeanor, affordability, and cleanliness, but raise notable concerns about safety, programming, dining quality, and facility upkeep. The facility appears to function as a smaller, more intimate community that appeals to families looking for affordable care and a personal touch. However, several operational and environmental shortcomings are repeatedly mentioned and may be important deciding factors for prospective residents and their families.

    Care quality and staff: Multiple reviews emphasize that staff are polite, nice, and accommodating, and that tours are pleasant. Reviewers say employees are responsive to residents' needs and that the smaller community size contributes to a more personal atmosphere. At the same time, there are consistent remarks that staff could benefit from more continuing education or training; reviewers explicitly cite a lack of ongoing staff training as a shortcoming. In short, while day-to-day interpersonal care and responsiveness are strengths, clinical training and professional development are perceived as areas needing improvement.

    Safety and security: Safety is one of the clearest and most significant concerns. Reviewers report inadequate fencing and the facility's proximity to a highway, which combine to raise the risk of residents wandering into dangerous areas. Wandering risk is called out specifically, suggesting that families with residents who have dementia or a strong tendency to roam should consider this carefully. These security-related issues are substantive because they directly affect resident safety and would likely require physical upgrades or altered supervision protocols to mitigate.

    Facilities, maintenance, and amenities: Opinions on the physical site are mixed. Inside, the facility is described as clean and some rooms have been improved, but overall rooms are noted as small with limited storage. Exterior maintenance is criticized — reviewers point out that the outside of the building is not well maintained. Amenities are limited: there is no gym and only a small game room, and overall the community is described as having limited amenities. Several comments indicate general maintenance issues beyond the exterior appearance. These points suggest the facility meets baseline cleanliness standards but lacks space, storage, and recreational infrastructure expected in larger or better-resourced assisted living communities.

    Dining and activities: Dining is another recurrent area of concern. Reviews describe the meals as subpar and say menus are not aligned with healthy eating, indicating dissatisfaction with food quality and nutritional planning. Activities are described as limited, with reviewers noting fewer activities available than they expected or desired. The combination of unimpressive dining and limited programming affects quality of life and social engagement for residents and may be a decisive factor for families seeking robust daily programming and nutritious meal options.

    Management and overall patterns: Management appears to deliver a friendly, community-oriented experience at a lower cost point, which explains the repeated praise for affordability and the pleasant tour experiences. However, recurring themes across reviews — safety vulnerabilities (fencing/highway/wandering), limited staff training, maintenance shortfalls, and constrained amenities and programming — indicate systemic limitations likely tied to budget or operational priorities. These issues are not merely isolated comments but appear across multiple summaries, suggesting consistent patterns rather than one-off incidents.

    Bottom line: Mayflower Assisted Living is frequently described as an affordable, clean, and small community with polite staff who are attentive and accommodating. These strengths are tempered by serious concerns about resident safety (inadequate fencing and proximity to a highway), limited amenities and activities, mediocre dining and nutrition, small rooms with little storage, exterior upkeep problems, and perceived gaps in staff continuing education. Prospective residents and families should weigh the appeal of a personal, budget-friendly environment and caring staff against these safety, maintenance, and programming limitations. If considering this community, ask management for specifics about security measures for wandering residents, staff training programs, current or planned facility maintenance, dining menus and nutritional planning, and the activity calendar to determine whether the facility’s strengths align with the prospective resident’s needs and safety requirements.

    Location

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    About Mayflower Assisted Living

    Mayflower Assisted Living sits in High Springs, Florida, in a big ranch-style building with modern touches, private rooms, and common areas for reading, games, and weekly activities, all on pleasant, gated grounds that are landscaped and spacious enough for residents to enjoy some fresh air when the weather's nice. The place is family owned and women-owned, and it tries to help seniors keep their independence while still giving support with things like daily living activities if they need help, offering both assisted living and memory care options, and the staff stays around to help out and make the place feel like home, which folks seem to appreciate. They run different activities too-crafts, social events, and educational things-so people can stay active, make friends, and find some purpose in their day; and the staff handles everything from help with health needs to organizing these things so families know their loved ones have good company. The facility isn't too big, with about 15 beds, which helps it feel more personal, and they have both studio room layouts and shared recreational spaces where folks can spend time together. The place uses medical alert systems like Bay Alarm Medical and has security and medication dispensers to keep safety and health in check. Mayflower ALF gets good reviews and works to keep families informed about what's going on. Their business hours run early and late, seven days a week, so people can usually reach out when it's convenient for them. Mayflower Assisted Living seems committed to keeping people comfortable, independent, safe, and connected to others as they age.

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