Turner-Duvall Retirement Community

    32654 MS-57, Leakesville, MS, 39451
    5.0 · 11 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Quaint woodsy village attentive staff

    I toured this quaint, woodsy retirement village when my sister moved in and I'm very happy with it. The apartments are lovely and clean, the staff are friendly, dedicated, and attentive, and the safe, not-too-big community offers excellent independent and assisted living plus engaging weekly events - my sister loves it and I'm grateful.

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    5.00 · 11 reviews

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Independence-friendly environment
    • Excellent assisted living services
    • Safe and secure community
    • Friendly and dedicated staff
    • Engaging weekly events and entertainment
    • Clean facility
    • Quaint, woodsy, country setting
    • Appropriately sized / not too big
    • Comfortable apartments
    • Strong family approval and recommendations
    • Well-regarded addition to the community
    • High overall resident satisfaction and gratitude

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the supplied reviews is strongly positive. Reviewers consistently emphasize high satisfaction with the level of care, the staff, and the living environment. Words and phrases repeated across summaries — such as "excellent assisted living services," "staff wonderful," "loved staff," and "absolute best retirement village" — indicate a prevailing perception that Turner-Duvall Retirement Community delivers reliable day-to-day care and creates a comfortable atmosphere for its residents.

    Care quality and staff: The reviews place particular emphasis on staff performance and the quality of assisted living services. Multiple summaries describe staff as friendly, dedicated, and responsive to residents' needs. The repeated statements that residents (and family members) "love" the staff and that staff are "dedicated to residents' needs" suggest consistent, person-centered care. This pattern indicates that staff-resident interactions are a major strength and drive much of the positive sentiment.

    Facilities and setting: Reviewers frequently highlight the physical setting and accommodations. Descriptors such as "quaint," "woodsy," "country living," and "not too big" paint a picture of a smaller, scenic campus rather than a large institutional facility. Cleanliness is directly noted, and apartments are explicitly described as liked or loved. The community is also characterized as safe and secure, reinforcing the perception that the facility provides a comfortable and protected environment for older adults.

    Activities and community life: Several reviews mention engaging weekly events and entertainment and describe the overall experience as enjoyable. These comments imply an active social program that contributes to residents' quality of life. The facility is also described as a "wonderful addition to our community," suggesting positive ties between the retirement community and the surrounding area.

    Notable omissions and areas to verify: The supplied reviews are overwhelmingly positive and do not raise explicit concerns or list specific negatives. They also omit detail in several practical areas prospective residents commonly ask about: dining quality and menu variety, medication management and clinical oversight, emergency response times, staffing ratios, cost/pricing transparency, availability of specialized memory care, and management responsiveness to complaints. Because these topics are not addressed in the summaries provided, they should be investigated directly by prospects.

    Patterns, recommendations, and caveats: The dominant pattern is enthusiastic endorsement by residents and family members, with repeated praise for staff and the facility atmosphere. This consistent positivity is encouraging, but it may reflect a selection bias in the sample of reviews provided (i.e., satisfied residents or family members are more likely to provide short positive summaries). Prospective residents should take the strong praise for staff, safety, and activities as key selling points, but should still request specific information and documentation on clinical services, dining, costs, contract terms, and emergency procedures during a visit or tour to ensure those operational details meet their needs.

    Location

    Map showing location of Turner-Duvall Retirement Community

    About Turner-Duvall Retirement Community

    Turner-Duvall Retirement Community sits about 2.7 miles outside the town of Columbus, Mississippi, and is part of the Methodist Senior Services network, and when you look around, you'll see this place offers several types of care and living options for seniors. People living there can pick from studio, semi-private, share, companion, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom layouts, and there are choices like freestanding homes, villas, and Seashore Highlands Villas for independent living, so there's something for many types of needs and preferences, and some folks keep their pets since the pet policy is pretty flexible and considers all pets. The community has about 30 units, and residents use spaces like a spacious living room, comfortable dining room, and porches where they hold activities and gather for social time, and modern conveniences make life smoother across the campus. Turner-Duvall Retirement Community also offers a full range of services and amenities designed to support seniors, with skilled nursing, nursing home care, rehabilitation through Leakesville Rehabilitation And Nursing Center, memory care for those with Alzheimer's, assisted living that includes help with daily activities, and even home care services. Leakesville Rehabilitation And Nursing Center, which shares the campus, has a 2-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and the whole community averages a 6.8 out of 10 in reviews, although there's a reported average rating of 1 out of 10, which makes it the highest rated community in Columbus, Mississippi, so opinions seem to vary quite a bit depending on who you ask. The place has its own program names and terms for spaces and types of care, with Turner-Duvall Retirement Village and Leakesville Rehabilitation as featured facilities nearby, and there's specialized Alzheimer's Care for memory impairments along with specific care programs meant for residents' various needs, including respite care if someone just wants a short stay. Residents get help to keep their independence but also feel part of a community, and there's a focus on comfort with things like porches and areas set up for socializing. The many services, including health care, aged home support, and personal care home options, give flexibility as needs change, and the staff tries to provide a nurturing atmosphere while supporting seniors however they need, whether through independent living, assisted support, or more advanced care if that becomes necessary.

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