Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly positive: multiple reviewers describe R And C Ultimate Care as providing outstanding, attentive care in a clean, home-like setting. The dominant theme is a family-like culture — staff are repeatedly described as loving, caring, and treating residents like family. Reviewers note consistent personal attention, regular nurse checks, and examples of tangible improvements in residents' wellbeing, including improved mobility, better mood, and thriving after prior unsuccessful placements at other facilities.
Care quality and daily attention receive especially high marks. Many summaries call out constant support, personalized attention, and excellent grooming. Several reviewers emphasize that residents received individualized care — including personalized meals and home-cooked food — and that this contributed directly to happiness and quality of life. Multiple accounts describe peaceful, loving final years for residents, and some specifically report transformations in loved ones after moving in.
Staff and management are repeatedly praised for responsiveness and professionalism. Reviewers commonly mention supportive managers and owners who are attentive and involved. This leadership presence appears to reinforce the facility’s family atmosphere and the consistent standards of care described. The smaller-community size is highlighted positively: reviewers appreciate one-on-one attention and a quieter, more intimate environment compared with larger homes.
Facility cleanliness and dining also stand out as strengths. The facility is described as tidy and immaculate, and several reviewers compliment the food as outstanding and home-cooked. Garden participation is mentioned as a meaningful engagement for residents, which complements the home-like atmosphere and opportunities for purposeful activity.
However, a few consistent concerns appear across the reviews and are worth noting. Several reviewers mention limited activities overall and express a desire for more walking and physical activity for their loved ones. At least one reviewer described the common living area as having an uninviting layout (recliners lined against the wall), indicating that not all residents or families find every shared space welcoming. Operationally, reviewers reported issues around room availability (no private rooms offered; only shared bedrooms shown during a visit) and limited tour access (unable to see the rest of the house during a showing). Staffing concerns were raised in a few summaries — specifically reports of understaffing, times when only one caregiver was present, and the search for replacement caregivers — which could affect continuity and scope of programming if not addressed.
In summary, the reviews present R And C Ultimate Care as a small, well-kept facility with a strong, family-oriented staff and a high level of personalized care and good food. Most reviewers convey deep satisfaction and emphasize transformations and improved quality of life for residents. Prospective families should weigh these strengths against the recurring operational notes: confirm current private-room availability, ask to tour the entire house, inquire about staff-to-resident ratios and recent staffing stability, and ask about the activity schedule and opportunities for walking or additional physical engagement. The prevailing pattern is one of heartfelt endorsement tempered by pragmatic concerns about space, activities, and occasional staffing limitations.







