Overall sentiment in the reviews is strongly positive, with repeated praise for the compassionate, attentive staff and the home-like, well-kept environment. Multiple reviewers describe A Touch Of Grace as a small, personable residential care home (six bedrooms) that feels warm, inviting, and faith-sensitive, with attractive furnishings and a neat, clean appearance. The facility's proximity to a hospital and visible safety features (a lift to assist residents after falls, wheelchair/walker accessibility) are noted as reassuring practical advantages.
Care quality and staff are the most frequently praised aspects. Reviewers emphasize the presence of skilled caregivers, hardworking nurses, and a licensed owner who is a registered nurse living on-site (one review also notes the owner has hospice nursing experience). Families highlighted 24/7 awake staff, prompt responses, and caregivers who "go the extra mile." Medication management is called out as effective — one reviewer reported restored coherence after admission — and staff helped start rehabilitation and physical therapy promptly. Night cleaning by trained staff and a clear structure to operations were also mentioned, suggesting a well-organized day-to-day routine.
Facilities and daily life receive consistently positive comments. The home has communal living areas including two dining rooms and a regular living room, which reviewers found pleasant and comfortable. Meals are described as healthy and home-cooked, with reviewers enjoying the hospitality and food. Rooms are reported as spacious and equipped with personal TVs. The facility is characterized as immaculate and progressive, with a strong sense of individualized attention: staff tailor care to residents' needs and show compassion and dignity in interactions.
There are a few recurring practical concerns to weigh. The home is small (six bedrooms, apparently four bathrooms), and bathrooms are shared by two residents, which may matter to families who prefer private baths. Cost was mentioned: a figure of around $3400 was noted and some reviewers felt it was expensive for tighter budgets, though others said it was not much more expensive than similar options. Small capacity can also mean limited availability. One reviewer mentioned a negative experience with a previous rehab facility that administered overly strong medications; that issue was not attributed to A Touch Of Grace but was included in reviews as a cautionary comparison, so families may want to confirm current medication protocols and care coordination.
In summary, A Touch Of Grace is portrayed as a high-touch, small residential care option with strong clinical oversight (owner RN on-site), compassionate and attentive staff, effective medication and therapy support, and a clean, home-like environment with good meals. It is particularly well-suited for families seeking personalized attention, rapid rehab/therapy initiation, and proximity to hospital services. Prospective residents and families should verify availability given the limited number of rooms, ask about bathroom arrangements and any options for private bathing, and confirm cost and what is included (medication management, therapy, cleaning, meals) to ensure it fits their budget and clinical needs. Reviewers overwhelmingly recommend the facility and rate the overall experience as excellent.







