Pricing ranges from
    $4,405 – 5,286/month

    Canterbury Woods Gates Circle

    1 Gates Cir, Buffalo, NY, 14209
    4.8 · 28 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Beautiful facility, great care, pricey

    I toured this beautiful, constantly updated facility (opened 2020) and was impressed: 24/7 security, on-site nurses, a full continuum of care (independent, assisted, rehab), great amenities, and regular cultural programs and trips. The dining room is lovely and the gourmet meals (plus transportation) are included. Staff are warm and caring overall, though they could have been better at pointing things out on the tour; it's a small, clean community in a nice location. Major drawbacks: very expensive, age-based waitlist (75+), and some residents/owners have aggressively opposed nearby housing development. I'd love to live here if it were affordable.

    Pricing

    $4,405+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $5,286+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.75 · 28 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      4.7
    • Staff

      3.7
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • New facility (opened 2020)
    • 24/7 security
    • On-site nurses
    • Full continuum of care (independent, assisted living, rehab)
    • Gourmet meals
    • Beautiful dining area
    • Meals and transportation included
    • Trips, tours, and cultural programs (including art gallery outings)
    • Clean and constantly updated facilities
    • Beautiful property and attractive location
    • Warm and caring staff
    • Small, close-knit community

    Cons

    • High cost / unaffordable for some
    • Waitlist and age-based priority (75+ rather than 55+)
    • Occasional staff shortcomings (insufficient pointing out features during tours)
    • Controversial management/community actions (opposed nearby housing development)
    • Perception of being self-serving or bottom-line focused
    • Small community size may limit options for some residents

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews is strongly positive about the physical facility, the living environment, and the quality of care, but tempered by concerns about cost, admission/age policies, and some management/community controversies. Reviewers repeatedly praise the property itself — it is described as new (opened in 2020), beautiful, clean, and constantly updated. The dining environment and food quality are frequent highlights: gourmet meals served in a beautiful dining area, with reviewers calling the food delicious and noting that meals and transportation are included. The facility’s amenities, trips, tours, and cultural programming (including art gallery outings) are cited as meaningful lifestyle benefits that contribute to residents’ enjoyment and social engagement.

    Care quality and safety are emphasized as strengths. Multiple reviews mention on-site nurses and 24/7 security, as well as a full continuum of care (independent living, assisted living, and rehab), which gives reviewers confidence that varying care needs can be addressed on-site. Staff are often described as warm and caring, and several reviewers state that the community provides excellent or “best” care. The small, close-knit nature of the community is listed as a positive by many — residents appreciate the neighborhood feel and the presence of “delightful other owners.” The all-inclusive model (meals, transportation, programming) is seen as a convenience and a value-add for those who can afford it.

    However, cost and access are the primary negative themes. Multiple reviewers call the community expensive or unaffordable, explicitly linking the higher cost to the all-inclusive services and high-quality amenities. The admissions/waitlist practice is another concrete concern: reviewers note an age-based priority or waitlist structure that favors those 75 and older rather than aligning with 55+ communities, which may make the community inaccessible or less suitable for younger seniors seeking residency. A few reviews point to operational or staff shortcomings in specific areas, such as staff not doing enough to point out features during tours — a sign that onboarding/orientation or front-line hospitality could be inconsistent.

    A distinct cluster of criticism relates to governance and neighborhood relations. Several summaries describe the community or its representatives as having opposed nearby housing development, blocking construction and being seen as “bad neighbors.” This action has led to perceptions that management or owners are self-serving or overly focused on preserving aesthetics or green space at the expense of broader citizen needs. These controversies do not appear to relate to direct resident care, but they do affect community reputation in the wider neighborhood and may influence prospective residents or family members who value civic engagement and neighborly relations.

    In summary, Canterbury Woods Gates Circle is widely viewed as a high-quality, well-maintained, and desirable senior living option with strong safety, on-site clinical coverage, attractive amenities, and very good dining and programming. It appeals particularly to those who prioritize a newer, beautiful facility and an all-inclusive lifestyle. The main trade-offs are cost and access: the community is often described as expensive and has an age-based waitlist/policy that may exclude younger seniors. There are also isolated service-related critiques (tour staff communication) and broader reputational concerns tied to opposition to nearby development and perceptions of being self-interested. Prospective residents and families should weigh the strong care and lifestyle offerings against affordability and the community’s local reputation when deciding if this community is the right fit.

    Location

    Map showing location of Canterbury Woods Gates Circle

    About Canterbury Woods Gates Circle

    Canterbury Woods Gates Circle stands in Buffalo, NY, right on the site of the old 1911 Buffalo Homeopathic Hospital, with a courtyard showing how the building changed from 1911 to 1958, and the original hospital building still looks out over Lafayette and Linwood Avenues at Gates Circle, which gives it that historic feel, and although that hospital once started with homeopathic care, it later welcomed doctors practicing traditional medicine too, so there's a sense of long service in the community. This facility offers a full continuum of care all on one campus, so residents can get independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, respite care, or even specialized support for intellectual and developmental disabilities if they need it, with costs that stay predictable as care needs change, and people don't have to move far if their health changes. There's a service-rich, maintenance-free setup that suits active adults who want to downsize, and the apartments come in large one- and two-bedroom styles that are modern and well-appointed, some even described as luxurious, with safety and security features, underground parking, and kitchens or kitchenettes with washer and dryer. Amenities like cable, wifi, housekeeping, linens, and personal care support-such as medication help, dressing, bathing, and grooming-help make life easier. The staff can help with healthcare coordination, wound care, podiatry, and occupational therapy, and there's transportation for medical appointments too, along with barbershop and salon services right on site. People get to enjoy things like a private dining room, game and activity rooms, a fitness center, outdoor lounges, and even a rooftop bar, and they can keep an active urban lifestyle with arts, fitness, daily community-sponsored events, arts and crafts, and social and cultural programs, plus a Performing Arts Center that's brand new, where residents and guests can attend concerts, shows, and entertainment events whenever they feel like it. Families can get support with funeral services and memorials, and the staff understand how to help people during hard times, making sure everything's handled with compassion. Safety features, like handicap access and sprinkler systems, are included, and people can use long-term care insurance if they have it. The community welcomes visitors who want to check out the space, and there's a real focus on making life easier, letting people stay as involved in daily life as they want, whether they're looking for independent living or help with daily needs.

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