Peach Tree Village

    6100 Old Brandon Rd, Brandon, MS, 39042
    4.8 · 13 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Thrilled with caring, clean community

    I moved my mom into this newly renovated, beautiful community and we're thrilled. The deluxe studio and bright common areas are clean, comfortable, and safe; activities are lively and the memory-care team (Sheila Wells) is top-notch - my mom is smiling and talking more. Staff like Tony are professional, caring, and go the extra mile, and the on-site chef serves excellent, generous meals - great value.

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    4.77 · 13 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.4
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      3.5

    Pros

    • New, experienced ownership and leadership
    • Patient advocacy and attentive management
    • Dedicated memory care division
    • Notable staff leaders (e.g., Sheila Wells) praised
    • Compassionate, caring, and patient staff
    • Staff go the extra mile and provide VIP treatment
    • Well-staffed, professional, and highly qualified team
    • Clean, safe, and well-managed facility
    • Renovated facility with updated decor
    • Lots of natural light throughout the building
    • Spacious, beautifully decorated common areas
    • Coffee shop / snack area onsite
    • Private dining area available
    • Cinema room with snacks and luxury recliners
    • Various room sizes including deluxe studios
    • Comfortable rooms and nice bathrooms
    • Engaging, busy activity program (bingo, painting, etc.)
    • Activities director plans a wide range of events
    • Residents show improved mood, stimulation, and socialization
    • Easy and accessible for families to visit
    • On-site chef and high-quality food
    • Large portions and menu highlights (e.g., shrimp po'boy)
    • Food frequently rated better than many restaurants
    • Staff treat residents and families as a priority
    • Residents and families feel welcomed, respected, and appreciated
    • Good overall value for the level of service and amenities

    Cons

    • Perceived as expensive / higher cost
    • Some storage space is small (small closet in some units)
    • Occasional comment that food could use slight improvement

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment from the reviews of Peach Tree Village is strongly positive, with repeated emphasis on high-quality, compassionate care, excellent staffing, and attractive, recently renovated facilities. Multiple reviewers highlight that new, experienced ownership has brought a tight, well-managed operation and patient advocacy to the community, with named staff (for example, Sheila Wells) singled out as top-notch. Families report that residents—particularly those in memory care—receive individualized attention that leads to measurable improvements in mood, engagement, and communication (residents smiling, talking more, and showing improved attitudes). Reviewers consistently describe staff as compassionate, patient, respectful, and committed, often noting that team members go the extra mile and treat families and residents like VIPs.

    Facility quality and amenities are frequently praised. The community was renovated this year and reviewers note lots of natural light, spacious and beautifully decorated common areas, and several attractive amenity spaces: a coffee shop/snack area, a private dining room, and a cinema room with snacks and luxury recliners. Living accommodations come in various sizes (including deluxe studios) and are described as comfortable with nice bathrooms. These physical updates and the bright, welcoming environment are credited with contributing to both resident well-being and family peace of mind—families say it is easy to visit and they can rest easier knowing their loved ones are in a pleasant setting.

    Dining and culinary services receive high marks from several reviewers. An on-site chef, generous portion sizes, and specific menu favorites (such as a shrimp po'boy) are cited, and multiple comments state the food is better than many restaurants. While some reviewers mention the food could stand a slight improvement, the prevailing impression is that meals are a strong point—sometimes even a highlight—of the community. The presence of two meal options and an engaged culinary team contributes to perceived value.

    Activities and engagement are another consistent strength. The activities director is described as active and creative, running busy calendars that include bingo, painting, and other stimulating programs. Reviewers report that these programs provide excellent stimulation for residents (one reviewer specifically referenced activity success for a parent), and the overall social environment appears lively and well-supported.

    Management and culture are repeatedly referenced in favorable terms: reviewers describe the community as well-managed, with leadership that is responsive and committed to dignity and respect for residents. Several comments emphasize that staff treat families as part of the community and that leadership (and specific staff like 'Tony' mentioned in a review) take responsibility for resident care and family needs. Cleanliness and safety are also highlighted, reinforcing a sense of trust among reviewers.

    Notable patterns and concerns: the most frequently cited downside is cost—several reviewers characterize Peach Tree Village as expensive or higher priced, though they often add that the level of care and amenities justify the expense. A practical note mentioned by more than one reviewer is limited storage in some units (a small closet), which could affect residents with larger personal belongings. While dining is generally praised, a few reviewers suggest the food could be improved slightly, indicating it is not universally perfect even though many rate it as excellent.

    In summary, the reviews paint Peach Tree Village as a premium, well-run senior living community with strong leadership, compassionate and highly rated staff, robust memory care offerings, attractive newly renovated facilities, active engagement programs, and a culinary program that many find superior to typical senior-living dining. The primary trade-offs noted are cost and some unit storage limitations; otherwise, families routinely express gratitude, relief, and confidence in the community’s ability to support residents with respect and high standards of care.

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    About Peach Tree Village

    Peach Tree Village sits in Brandon as an assisted living facility that offers both independent and assisted living. The place helps older adults with daily tasks, provides meals in a family-style dining room, and tries to make everyone feel at home with private rooms that include cable TV, utilities, and housekeeping. The staff at Peach Tree Village stays friendly and ready to help, working with a wellness coach to keep people steady on their feet and connected with each other through community events, clubs, and regular activities.

    There's skilled nursing, short-term respite care, rehabilitation, memory care, and Alzheimer's care for those who need more medical help. Rehabilitation services, including physical, speech, and occupational therapy, happen on site. Residents can use barber and salon services without leaving the building. Off-site trips run to banks, churches, and shopping centers so people get out and stay connected.

    Peach Tree Village focuses on creating a home-like setting, following the Eden Alternative philosophy, which means staff try to reduce loneliness, helplessness, and boredom, and the community's reached the highest Eden Alternative Registry status. There's expert guidance on long-term care, family caregiving, and Long-term Care Insurance, too, plus a Facebook page and a website for more information. SentryCare, a memory care company, is connected with Peach Tree Village, keeping the focus on personalized treatment and supportive care. Hours run from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays, but someone can help after hours as well. The community aims to give a maintenance-free life, encourage activity, and support each resident's needs with programs and group spaces that help keep spirits up.

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