Welcome to ActivCare Brittany House, a memory care facility in Long Beach, California. This community does not offer a level of care outside of memory care.
Costs at this community start at $3,895 and range up to $8,000. The average price in the community is $5,947, which is the same as the average price in the area of $ 5,947. The cost of memory care in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. Depending on the services the resident needs, additional care may increase the monthly cost.
There are 80 hospitals within 25 miles of ActivCare Brittany House. The two closest hospitals are Lakewood Regional Medical Center, which is 1.8 miles away, and Community Hospital Of Long Beach, which is 3.7 miles away.
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This community has garnered a mix of positive remarks for its clean environment, friendly and professional staff, and the homely atmosphere it creates for its residents. Many reviewers have expressed satisfaction with the level of care and attention their loved ones receive, noting the facility’s cleanliness and the staff’s friendliness as standout features. The presence of a Kaiser Doctor and the community’s approval by Kaiser were highlighted, adding to the appeal for some residents and their families. Moreover, the personal touches like staff remembering and engaging warmly with residents, even by name, contribute significantly to a positive living experience. Activities and the quality of food received praise, with particular appreciation for the facility being inviting, not hospital-like, and offering a comforting, well-maintained environment. The reasonable cost for the services provided was also mentioned, indicating that this community offers valuable care at an affordable price.
However, amidst the glowing reviews, there were some concerns raised. One remark was made about a lack of transparency and limited touring experience, though this was not elaborated upon. Another point of constructive criticism involved the desire for more variety and general improvement in the activities offered by the community, suggesting some room for refinement in how residents are engaged and entertained. Also, there was a single mention of a resident experiencing falls, which stands as a critical concern but appears not to be a widespread issue within the feedback. Encouragement for more involvement from the staff to support new or shy residents in participating in activities was also suggested, indicating an area where the community could enhance its supportive environment.
In summary, while the feedback is overwhelmingly positive, praising the community for its cleanliness, friendly and professional staff, and the overall care provided, there are minor points for improvement regarding activities and transparency. The personal touches by the staff, the range of facilities available—including specialized care and security, and the affordability of the services stand out as strong reasons families and residents are pleased with choosing this community. The concerns raised by reviewers, although few, provide constructive feedback for the community to consider for further enhancing the resident experience.