Leland House

    1935 Lincoln Rd NE, Leland, NC, 28451
    3.0 · 24 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    2.0

    Nice rooms, but unsafe management

    I toured the facility and came away with mixed feelings. The rooms are spacious, renovated, and very clean with nice furniture and some genuinely caring, helpful aides and new activities - but I also noticed faint urine and mold smells, inconsistent door access, and a depressing, unsafe feel at times. Management and communication were poor (unresponsive director, broken promises, ignored concerns), staff behavior was hit-or-miss (some wonderful aides, some antagonistic or dismissive), and I saw signs of inadequate care and oversight. I'd recommend a tour to judge for yourself, but I would not entrust a vulnerable loved one here without substantial changes.

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    Amenities

    3.00 · 24 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      1.9
    • Staff

      2.8
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      3.4
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • Renovated facility with up-to-date furniture and decor
    • Some new and welcoming staff hires reported
    • Caring, friendly, and helpful staff in many accounts
    • New Activities Director and dementia-appropriate activities
    • Spacious rooms and attractive furniture
    • Memory care unit is locked for safety
    • Private bathrooms available in rooms
    • Cable TV available in rooms (in some reports)
    • Good menu and dining options
    • Courtyard and outdoor amenities
    • Smaller facility size (more personal feel)
    • Reasonable pricing mentioned
    • Clean facility reported by several reviewers
    • Appreciated weekend receptionist/front desk service
    • Some residents reported as happy and thriving

    Cons

    • Persistent odors reported (mold smell on entry and urine odor in areas)
    • Reports of dirty and ill-cared-for residents
    • Perception that residents are over-medicated
    • Unsafe or creepy environment noted by some reviewers
    • Staff antagonistic with residents; shushing and disrespectful behavior
    • Decrepit or depressing areas reported in older reviews
    • Inconsistent door unlocking/access and entry procedures
    • Poor communication from staff and management
    • Unresponsive or ineffective administration/administrator
    • Broken promises and misleading or undignified tour experiences
    • Lost personal items (clothing, wheelchair) reported
    • Inadequate assistance to residents; no wheelchair provided in one case
    • Mixed quality of aides (some excellent, some unhelpful)
    • Injuries reported (black eyes, large bumps) raising oversight concerns
    • TV/cable or power cord issues in some rooms
    • Need for substantial changes and oversight according to some reviewers
    • Strongly mixed recommendations — some advise steering clear

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment is strongly mixed, with clear patterns of both meaningful improvements and continuing serious concerns. Several reviewers describe Leland House as recently renovated with up-to-date furniture, spacious rooms, pleasant common areas and courtyard, and a more welcoming atmosphere attributed to new staff and leadership (including a new Activities Director). These positive reports highlight caring, friendly aides, helpful front-desk staff (including a noted weekend receptionist), dementia-appropriate activities, a good dining menu, private bathrooms, and a smaller, more personal facility feel. Multiple reviewers explicitly recommend tours and say their relatives are happy there.

    Conversely, a significant portion of reviews raise major care-quality and safety issues. Recurrent complaints include strong odors (both mold upon entry and urine odors in memory care areas), observations of residents appearing dirty or poorly cared for, and perceptions that residents are over-medicated. Several reviewers describe antagonistic or disrespectful staff behaviors (shushing residents, antagonism) and even characterize parts of the environment as unsafe, creepy, depressing, or decrepit. There are specific reports of injuries (black eyes, large bumps), missing or mishandled personal items (lost clothing, lost wheelchair), and instances where promised services or equipment (wheelchairs, TV cables) were not provided. These accounts suggest lapses in oversight and inconsistent standards of care.

    Staffing and management emerge as a central, polarizing theme. Many reviewers praise individual caregivers and newer staff for kindness and engagement, noting improved activities and resident mood after staffing changes. However, other reviews point to poor communication, an unresponsive or ineffective administrator, broken promises, and failures to inform families about medical care or appointments. The variability suggests inconsistent leadership and communication practices — some shifts or staff members perform well while others fall short. Several reviews specifically call out management's lack of follow-through, unanswered calls, and failure to address family concerns, which exacerbates worries about clinical oversight and resident safety.

    Facility condition and operations are described inconsistently. On the positive side, renovated rooms with beautiful furniture and updated decor are noted; on the negative side, some reviewers report decrepit or depressing areas, persistent odors, and maintenance problems (e.g., inconsistent door unlocking/access, television/cable or power-cord issues). Memory care is repeatedly mentioned: it is described as a locked-down unit with two residents per room in some cases, which some families view as appropriate for safety, while others report odor and cleanliness problems in that same area. Access control inconsistencies (smooth, friendly entry in some reports vs. inconsistent/unreliable unlocking in others) further underline operational variability.

    Activities and dining are generally cited as strengths where improvements have occurred. Several reviewers praise new, dementia-appropriate programming and the presence of an Activities Director who has introduced more suitable events. Dining receives favorable mentions for menu quality. Nevertheless, the overall resident experience depends heavily on staff execution: where staff are engaged and responsive, residents are described as happy; where staff are antagonistic or absent, the facility feels neglectful.

    In summary, Leland House appears to be a facility in transition: many reviews indicate meaningful renovations and staffing changes that have improved aesthetics, activities, and some aspects of care, while other reviews chronicle ongoing, serious problems with cleanliness, odors, staff behavior, communication, and safety oversight. The result is a polarized set of experiences — families report both strong satisfaction and stark warnings. Prospective residents and families should arrange an in-person tour (as several reviewers recommend), ask pointed questions about recent incidents, staffing consistency, management responsiveness, odor/cleanliness protocols, and oversight of the memory care unit, and seek references from current families. The mixed pattern suggests outcomes may vary by unit, shift, or recent management changes, so thorough, specific inquiry and follow-up are advisable before making a placement decision.

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    About Leland House

    Leland House sits at 1935 Lincoln Rd NE and stays open all day and night, so residents and visitors can come and go as needed, and being air-conditioned, it helps keep folks comfortable in warm weather, while wheelchair access and parking help with getting around, though exact parking details aren't all listed. The place is built for seniors who need some help, with trained staff right there, and it offers both assisted living and memory care, paying special attention to those with Alzheimer's or other dementia. Meals are made with care, with a focus on healthy ingredients. Seniors get support with daily needs like bathing or medication, and the place helps people with special care like diabetic monitoring, incontinence, and non-ambulatory assistance. Folks can choose private or shared rooms, and some homes or apartments offer a range from one to four bedrooms, plus features like pools, patios, fitness centers, laundry rooms, and even waterfront views where available-though what's offered depends on the exact building and is best checked on a case-by-case basis.

    The community keeps things active, with exercise through programs like Silver Strong, and organizes events, offsite outings, and holiday celebrations so residents can stay involved and make friends, and it welcomes pets if the housing options allow. There are indoor and outdoor spaces for everyone to enjoy, and faith-based gatherings as part of the regular routine. Leland House also tackles things that families worry over, like helping with VA benefits if veterans need it and guiding new residents through Medicaid or insurance for care costs. They offer help for families needing a break, called respite care, and make sure every person's care matches what they need, working to help folks stay as independent as possible. Internet and satellite services are part of the amenities, but the details might change depending on the room, and there are several housing options like apartment communities, townhomes, and single-family homes. The staff gives advice on paying for care, helps families tour the place, and wants every resident to feel safe and settled, while aiming to create a supportive, caring home for seniors who need extra help.

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