Welcome to Brewster Place, a continuing care retirement community community located in Topeka, Kansas. The cost of the continuing-care-retirement-communities community at Brewster Place starts at a monthly rate of $2,795 to $5,505. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 3 hospitals within 25 miles of Brewster Place. The two closest hospitals are Stormont Vail Hospital which is 2.7 miles away and St Francis Health Center Inc which is 3.0 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Brewster Place are:
Outdoor Areas
Activity Center
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 921-0259
Pricing for Brewster Place
$4,150Avg. Local Starting Price
Brewster Place$2,795
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$4,586
In Topeka$4,150
In KS$4,345
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This community has been highlighted for its catered living options, with positive remarks describing it as "the best ever." Additionally, the food, despite complaints about it often being served cold, was also mentioned as being worth the price. Many reviewers spoke highly of the community's atmosphere and services, mentioning it as a friendly and polite environment, efficient in its operations, and a provider of good resident care. The passion and care shown towards residents were particularly appreciated, indicating that staff provide quality support. The facility has also been described as an upscale senior living community, which seems well-regarded among other options in Topeka.
However, there were some negative aspects brought up across multiple reviews that need addressing. Several comments were made about the food quality needing improvement, which was a recurring theme hinting at some dissatisfaction with meal services. Concerns about understaffing and honesty regarding services provided upon discharge were also mentioned, alongside an experience of poor communication and customer service at the urgent care facility, which seemed to have suffered from the impacts of new ownership, COVID, and possibly a new computer system. Another significant point of criticism involved the lack of appreciation and loyalty to hard-working staff, with mentions of backstabbing and sabotaging behavior since new management came on board. Additionally, while the community was praised for its care and amenities, it was also noted as being pricey, potentially limiting accessibility for some.