Christ's Home Retirement Community Shepherds Crossing

    1 Shepherd's Way, Suite 300, Warminster, PA, 18974
    4.0 · 6 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    3.0

    Pleasant facility, concerning safety practices

    I liked the beautiful, nearly new facility, convenient location, spacious 2-bedrooms/cottages, comfortable rooms and very helpful, even extraordinary staff - nurses were great and a new medical/healthcare building is coming. My concerns: staff seemed unprepared to safely care for a blind resident (blindness was downplayed in records), a resident was discharged after staff said an assault occurred, and the facility denied or minimized the blindness issue. Drawbacks: high price with an upfront purchase requirement, small 1-beds and limited dining space. Overall pleasant place but those safety/record concerns worry me.

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    Amenities

    4.00 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      3.0
    • Staff

      3.8
    • Meals

      3.0
    • Amenities

      3.8
    • Value

      2.0

    Pros

    • Nice, attractive facility design
    • New facility (about 3 years old)
    • Spacious 2-bedroom apartments and two-bedroom homes
    • Cottages and 1- and 2-bedroom apartments available
    • Convenient location, close to home for some residents
    • Extraordinarily friendly and helpful staff
    • Nurses described as great
    • Comfortable atmosphere and happy residents
    • Room quality is generally fine
    • Onsite expansion/new medical facility for assisted living and full healthcare
    • Food generally acceptable

    Cons

    • Serious safety/handling concern involving a blind resident
    • Alleged inappropriate discharge after a perceived patient assault
    • Possible documentation and communication problems regarding resident blindness
    • Staff appeared unprepared to care for blind residents
    • Upfront purchase requirement (not leasing) is a drawback
    • Price perceived as a little high
    • Limited dining area
    • One-bedroom units described as small

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in these reviews is largely positive about the physical facility, staff friendliness, and living environment, but there are serious and specific care-related concerns that reviewers flagged. Many reviewers praise the community's appearance and layout — the campus is described as beautiful, new (around three years old), and well maintained. Multiple mentions highlight spacious two-bedroom apartments and two-bedroom homes as particularly attractive options. Cottages and smaller one-bedroom units are available as well, though one-bedrooms are consistently described as small. The facility is also noted as being in a convenient location and suitable for residents wanting to stay close to home.

    Staff and caregiving receive mixed but mostly favorable comments. Several reviews call the staff extraordinarily nice, helpful, and attentive; nurses are described as "great" and the atmosphere is characterized as comfortable with happy residents. There are also positive notes about management investing in onsite healthcare capabilities — reviewers mentioned a new medical facility being built or available that offers assisted living and fuller healthcare services, which is a strong plus for prospective residents who may need escalating levels of care.

    Despite these positives, there are important and specific cons that weigh heavily in the overall assessment. The most serious pattern involves an incident concerning a blind resident: reviewers reported unsafe handling, that nurses asserted the resident had assaulted another patient, and that the resident was discharged after that perception. Relatedly, reviewers say the facility denied having a record of the resident's blindness while the blindness was apparently present on paperwork (noted only on a later line). These accounts point to potential problems with resident safety, incident management, record-keeping, and staff preparedness to care for visually impaired residents. Because these concerns are safety critical, they represent a major negative theme that prospective residents and families should investigate directly with administration.

    Other practical drawbacks appear in multiple reviews and should be considered. The community requires an upfront purchase rather than offering leasing, which some reviewers cite as a disadvantage depending on financial preferences. Cost is mentioned as "a little high" by some reviewers, suggesting pricing may be above average for comparable options. Dining space is described as limited, which could affect meal service, social dining experiences, and events. One-bedroom units are noted as small, so single residents or those desiring more space may prefer the larger two-bedroom units or cottages. Food receives a tepidly positive mention — "not bad" — indicating it is generally acceptable but not highlighted as exceptional.

    In summary, these reviews depict Christ's Home Retirement Community Shepherds Crossing as a relatively new, attractive, and well-staffed community with good options for two-bedroom living and expanding healthcare services. The staff and nurses receive frequent praise for friendliness and helpfulness, and the facility's location and atmosphere are positively described. However, there are severe and concrete concerns around the handling of a blind resident, documentation and communication about that resident's needs, and the facility's response to an incident that led to discharge. Additionally, the purchase-only model, pricing, limited dining area, and small one-bedroom units are practical issues mentioned by multiple reviewers. Prospective residents and families should weigh the favorable aspects of facilities and staff against the safety and documentation concerns, and they should seek detailed, up-to-date answers from management about care policies for visually impaired residents, incident reporting procedures, financial terms (purchase vs leasing), dining capacity, and unit sizes before making a decision.

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    About Christ's Home Retirement Community Shepherds Crossing

    Christ's Home Retirement Community Shepherds Crossing sits as part of a larger retirement community that offers several types of living arrangements for seniors, with options for independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing services, and when you stroll around you'll see there are one- and two-bedroom apartments, cottages, and studio units, all designed for comfort and ease and you get options on floor plans and payment choices to help fit different needs. The community has an inviting feel with social, cultural, and recreational programs you can join in, and there's a big clubhouse-about 7,700 square feet-with a swimming pool, plus a recreational center, a chapel with a chaplain, a busy bistro for meals and socializing, a cutting-edge woodshop for folks who like to work with their hands, a community garden for planting, and lots of outdoor areas where people walk, cycle, or relax, because it really does help to have room to move about.

    Residents who want to live independently enjoy maintenance-free living with resort-style amenities, but if health needs increase, the community supports aging in place, which lets you stay put as care levels change, whether that means moving to assisted living, memory care, or even full skilled nursing. Skilled nursing here covers a full range of services, such as 24-hour medical care, rehabilitation, wound care, short-term rehabilitative care for those recovering from surgery or illness, and supervised support from an interdisciplinary team, while memory care at Shepherds Crossing gives secure accommodations to people with Alzheimer's or dementia, offers programs that focus on memory enhancement, and provides help with daily routines, medication management, and round-the-clock support and security. Assisted living offers help with daily activities, personal care, medication management, meals, and light housekeeping.

    The whole campus supports mental wellness, and seniors and their families can lean on various support groups and programs for extra help, so whatever the need-whether someone's managing their own routine, keeping up their hobbies, or needing more daily support-there's a plan in place. Therapies and services are tailored to each person's needs and a lot of effort goes into making sure everyone feels comfortable, safe, and able to enjoy their day, and while there are always amenities and activities to choose from, the focus remains on providing genuine care and support as each resident needs it.

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