Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly positive. Reviewers consistently emphasize a clean, well-maintained facility with a home-like atmosphere. Multiple comments highlight that rooms and common areas are exceptionally clean and neatly decorated. The facility layout and apartment sizes are frequently described as appropriate and comfortable, contributing to a feeling that residents are not “tossed aside” but live in a pleasant, manageable environment.
Care quality and staffing are among the most praised aspects. Reviewers repeatedly note friendly, helpful, and caring staff, including loving CNAs and attentive management. A high staff-to-resident ratio and responsive care are mentioned several times, with specific examples such as reliable medication management, assistance with baths and daily reminders, and good family communication. Therapy and rehabilitation services are available on site and are called out positively, reinforcing the sense of competent clinical support in addition to daily assistance.
Facilities and amenities receive strong endorsements. Residents and families mention private apartments with housekeeping and laundry included, a salon/beauty shop, a cafeteria-style dining room, an exercise/workout room, a library, activity and puzzle rooms, and outdoor areas including a courtyard. These amenities are described as well maintained and contribute to residents’ comfort and engagement. The facility is characterized as well laid out and not overly large, which many reviewers see as creating a more personal, community-oriented environment.
Dining and daily living services are also highlighted. Reviewers report three meals a day, snacks throughout the day, and generally good meals. The combination of in-apartment living with provided meals and supportive services is presented as a convenient option for residents who want independence along with assistance. Housekeeping, laundry, and apartment cleaning are noted as included services that add to the overall positive impression.
Activities and social engagement are frequent themes. The community appears active, with daily activities, performers, bingo, games, outings (for example trips to Walmart), on-site church services, and opportunities for exercise and therapeutic activities. Multiple reviewers emphasize that residents are encouraged to participate, and that there is enough variety to keep people engaged and socially connected.
The main concerns mentioned are limited and consistent: cost and facility size. A number of reviewers describe the community as expensive, though many immediately add that it is "worth it" or good value for the level of service provided. The facility’s smaller size is also noted; while many see this as a benefit for creating a close-knit atmosphere, it could be a downside for those seeking a larger campus with more variety or scale.
In summary, these reviews portray Fifth Season Assisted Living as a clean, comfortable, and well-managed assisted living community with attentive staff, strong medication and personal care practices, good family communication, numerous amenities, and a robust activities program. The dominant trade-offs are cost and the smaller, more intimate scale of the facility—both called out explicitly in the reviews—so prospective residents and families should weigh budget and desired campus size against the high levels of personal attention and the homelike environment many current residents appreciate.







