Jeffersonville Adult Home

    4806 NY-52, Jeffersonville, NY, 12748
    2.9 · 8 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Great care but poor contact

    I'm very happy with the care - the staff are great and my loved one is well cared for. The only issue is contacting them: calls often go unanswered or the listed number doesn't work.

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    Amenities

    2.88 · 8 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      2.9
    • Amenities

      2.9
    • Value

      2.9

    Pros

    • Excellent care
    • Great, caring staff
    • Residents report being well cared for
    • Overall positive experience / good place

    Cons

    • Difficulty contacting facility by phone
    • Unanswered calls or non-existent phone number listed

    Summary review

    The reviews for Jeffersonville Adult Home show a clear split between strong praise for the quality of care and staff, and a practical operational problem around phone-based communication. Across the summaries provided, reviewers repeatedly emphasize that residents are well cared for and that staff provide excellent, attentive service. Phrases such as "well cared for," "happy with experience," "great staff," and "excellent care" convey a consistently positive sentiment about day-to-day caregiving, staff demeanor, and overall resident satisfaction. These comments suggest that clinical and personal care aspects are a strength of the facility and are the primary reason relatives and residents feel positively about their experience.

    On the staffing and care-quality front, the pattern is clear: multiple reviewers praise the people who work there and the care delivered. Positive statements point to staff competence, compassion, and an environment where residents feel content. This implies reliable hands-on care, appropriate attention to resident needs, and a generally supportive atmosphere. From a decision-making standpoint, the facility appears to meet expectations for care quality and resident well-being based on the sentiments captured in the reviews.

    In contrast, there is a consistent operational concern around accessibility by phone. The reviews explicitly call out unanswered calls and even a phone number that "doesn't exist." This represents a serious communication gap for prospective residents, family members, and for urgent situations. Difficulty contacting the facility can impede touring, admissions discussions, scheduling, follow-up, and emergency coordination. Even if in-person care is strong, limitations in basic outreach and telephone responsiveness can substantially affect family confidence and the facility's ability to manage logistics smoothly.

    Other operational areas commonly of interest to prospective families — such as facilities and cleanliness, dining quality, activities and programming, administrative responsiveness beyond phone contact, and billing — are not mentioned in the provided summaries. Because those subjects are not addressed in the available reviews, no reliable conclusions can be drawn about them from this dataset. Their absence is notable; prospective reviewers or the facility might want to encourage feedback or provide information on those topics so that future summaries can be more complete.

    Taken together, the dominant themes are strong, positive resident experiences and staff performance, coupled with an urgent need to resolve phone/contact issues. Recommendations based on these patterns include: verify and update all public phone listings, ensure voicemail and call-routing are functioning, designate a reliable staff member or team to answer or promptly return calls, and provide alternate contact channels (email, online contact form, or a central admissions inbox) and advertise them clearly. Addressing the communication shortfall would align the facility's apparent caregiving strengths with an equally reliable front-door experience for families and prospective residents.

    In summary, Jeffersonville Adult Home appears to deliver excellent hands-on care and has staff who make residents and reviewers report satisfaction and positive experiences. However, recurring reports of unanswered calls and non-working phone numbers represent a significant, fixable weakness that could deter new inquiries and complicate current residents' families' interactions with the facility. Resolving those communication issues should be a high priority to ensure the facility's operational reliability matches the quality of care described by reviewers.

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