Overall sentiment in these reviews is strongly positive with several recurring strengths noted across multiple reviewers. The facility is consistently described as clean, airy and home-like, with spacious rooms and semi-private options. Reviewers frequently mention an inviting atmosphere — a homey feel rather than an institutional one — helped by outdoor space and acres of land. Many reviewers praised the physical environment, citing meticulous cleanliness and organization as distinguishing features.
Care quality is a prominent positive theme. Multiple summaries emphasize caring, loving, empathetic and timely care from staff, with consistent daily support and attentive management. The owner/management presence is mentioned positively — reviewers note owner attentiveness and an amazing advisor who helped families feel the placement "felt right." Several reviewers explicitly recommend the facility and describe staff as friendly and hospitable. Specific personal touches are highlighted (for example, Stella's sense of humor and live guitar music), which supports the impression of individualized, warm care.
Dining and activities receive mostly favorable mentions: the meals are described as delicious and the environment friendly. Several reviewers appreciated engaging activities and live guitar music, suggesting the facility offers some programming that residents enjoy. However, activity offerings appear to be uneven in the reviews: while some residents experience consistent, engaging activities, at least one reviewer reported no activities. This suggests variability in programming or differences in resident expectations.
Facilities and accommodations are another strong point. Reviewers highlight spacious rooms, a semi-private option, and the overall beautiful appearance of the property. The home's layout and space were explicitly cited as a decision factor for at least one family. Competitive pricing combined with perceived quality care is mentioned, indicating a favorable value proposition for some families.
Notwithstanding the many positives, there are notable concerns and patterns to be aware of. A few reviewers noted that the home has relatively few residents and that several current residents are in late stages of illness. For some families that mix felt off or "not what I was looking for," which implies the resident population may not match every prospective resident's social or care needs. A small number of summaries expressed concern about the adequacy of care, and one reviewer said they were uncertain about their rating until a longer stay had occurred. There is also some inconsistency in reports about activities and occasional mixed impressions of staff attitude, which could reflect variable staff-resident interactions or situational differences across shifts.
In conclusion, Azaria Personal Care Home appears to offer a clean, home-like setting with compassionate staff, attentive management, good food, and pleasant amenities — strengths that lead many reviewers to recommend it. Prospective residents and families should note the mixed reports about resident mix (fewer residents, some late-stage), occasional questions about activity availability, and a small number of concerns about care adequacy. Those factors suggest it is important to tour the home, meet staff and current residents, ask about daily programming and staffing patterns, and consider a trial or longer assessment period to confirm fit over time.