Overall sentiment in these reviews is mixed but leans positive about the personal, home-like aspects of Ashley Manor Memory Care while flagging staffing and service limitations as the main concerns. Multiple reviewers emphasize the small scale of the facility (around 10 residents), a family-like atmosphere, and staff who are caring, communicative, and attentive. Specific staff members (Jeanie and Shebi) and the director receive direct praise for their helpfulness and communication, and there are repeated remarks that staff treat residents like family and that residents seem happy.
Care quality is described positively in terms of day-to-day attention and emotional support. Reviewers note that staff provided strong support through the pandemic, helped families through transitions ("staff took over," "mom happy"), and run a care program that some family members feel gives hope their loved ones will thrive. The small size contributes to individualized attention and a cozy, home-like setting that reviewers find comforting. Seasonal touches and well-decorated boards for holidays and seasons are mentioned as indicators of an engaged and personalized environment.
Staff and management receive consistently favorable comments for warmth, helpfulness, and communication. The director is called out as friendly and communicative, which family reviewers found reassuring. Named staff (Jeanie and Shebi) are described as “blessings,” reflecting high personal regard from some families. Reviewers specifically describe a family-like atmosphere where staff treat residents as family, which supports positive impressions of day-to-day caregiving and emotional well-being.
Facilities and activities are aligned with the small-house model: a "cute house," home-like décor, and visible effort on seasonal decorations. Dining is mentioned positively with references to good food. The environment appears to be comfortable and oriented toward residents’ emotional comfort and social engagement rather than the institutional feel of larger facilities.
The most significant and recurring concern is staffing level and the resulting limitations in services. Several reviews explicitly state there are not enough personnel to meet care needs and that services are limited compared with larger facilities. At least one family chose to move their loved one to a larger facility with more staff to address those gaps. This pattern suggests Ashley Manor may be well suited for residents with moderate needs who benefit from a small, family-focused setting, but it may struggle to consistently meet more intensive care demands or provide the breadth of services available in larger memory-care communities.
In summary, Ashley Manor Memory Care is consistently praised for its small, home-like environment, caring and communicative staff, personalized touches (holiday boards, seasonal decorations), and good food. Families appreciate the emotional support and individualized attention, and several staff members are singled out for exceptional service. However, persistent concerns about insufficient staffing and limited services indicate the facility may not be appropriate for residents with higher or more complex care requirements. Prospective families should weigh the value of a close-knit, family atmosphere against potential limits in staffing and service scope and consider whether the resident’s care needs might require a larger facility with more personnel.







