Overall sentiment in these reviews is mixed but leans positive on resident-facing aspects of The Autumn Fields while containing several serious operational and management concerns. Many reviews consistently praise the facility’s atmosphere, cleanliness, physical environment, and day-to-day resident experience: reviewers emphasize a warm, welcoming, and home-like atmosphere with attentive, friendly, and compassionate staff. The building and grounds are repeatedly described as beautiful, well cared for, and clean, with large rooms, outdoor features (playset, garden), and convenient location. On-site services such as a beautician, housekeeping, a cook, and an activities leader are highlighted positively. Food receives several favorable mentions and residents or families report good interactions, smiles, laughter, and a generally comfortable assisted-living setting.
Care quality and staff performance are portrayed positively by many reviewers: staff are called knowledgeable, caring, and compassionate, and leadership is described as caring in several summaries. Multiple reviewers say they would recommend the facility and that their loved ones feel at home. The activities program and frequency of interactions also appear to be strengths, contributing to resident satisfaction and a sense of community.
However, a distinct and potentially serious cluster of negative reports appears across the summaries and must be weighed alongside the positives. Several reviews allege a toxic workplace culture and cliquish behavior among staff, and name management problems centering on an individual identified as 'Lori.' More troubling are repeated accusations related to medication handling and compliance: claims that medications were left in residents' rooms and not properly administered, medication errors occurred, an employee was cornered in the med room by multiple workers, and staff were reportedly instructed to destroy medications rather than follow proper protocols. There are also allegations that staff were pressured to lie to an outside entity (Lakeland) about residents’ care. These specific claims, if accurate, indicate potential compliance, safety, and ethical violations that could place residents at risk and warrant investigation.
Financial and transparency concerns appear in multiple summaries as well: reviewers report rent increases for self-pay residents and allege that management lied about where collected money was going. While many reviewers praise leadership as caring, these financial complaints and the more severe operational allegations point to inconsistent experiences depending on perspective or role (residents/families vs. some staff members). Additionally, a smaller set of comments mention staff could be nicer, indicating variability in interpersonal behavior.
Patterns suggest a facility that generally provides a pleasant environment, good food, activities, and many caring employees, but that may also have isolated or systemic problems in management, medication handling, workplace culture, and financial transparency. Given the seriousness of the medication and reporting allegations, these are higher-risk themes compared with ordinary complaints about courtesy or minor service shortfalls. Prospective residents, family members, and regulators would likely want to verify licensure and inspection records, ask direct questions about medication administration policies and incident reporting, request documentation about recent staffing and management changes, and speak with multiple current families and staff to get a fuller picture before drawing conclusions.
In summary, the dominant impressions are of a well-kept, friendly, and activity-rich assisted living environment where many residents feel well cared for, but the presence of several acute allegations around medication safety, workplace toxicity, management conduct (including a named manager), and financial transparency create substantive concerns that should be investigated further. These conflicting themes—high resident satisfaction and serious compliance-related accusations—are the defining pattern in the reviews and should guide any follow-up or decision-making about The Autumn Fields.







