Flats at Colebridge

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Flats at Colebridge

851 Bell Ave, Tarrant, AL 35217

For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973

2.6 from 5 reviews
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Active Adult Communities (55+)

Pricing

Flats at Colebridge offers an attractive rental rate of $540 per month for two-bedroom units, presenting a significant cost advantage compared to the broader market in Jefferson County, where similar accommodations average around $3,079 per month. When viewed in the context of Alabama as a whole, the disparity becomes even more pronounced, with state averages reaching approximately $3,788 for comparable living arrangements. This competitive pricing makes Flats at Colebridge an appealing option for those seeking affordable housing without compromising on quality in a region where rental costs can be prohibitively high.

Room TypeFlats at ColebridgeJefferson CountyAlabama
2 Bedrooms$540$3,079$3,788

Overall Review

Pros

  • pro The team has provided awesome service, contributing to a positive experience for residents.
  • pro Residents appreciate the efforts of fellow community members who share information and support one another.
  • pro There is a structured appointment system in place, demonstrating an effort to facilitate interactions between residents and management.
  • pro Residents value the intention behind inspections, although they seek improvements in their effectiveness.
  • pro The community promotes social interaction among seniors through shared experiences and conversations.

Cons

  • pro The ongoing inspections are deemed unnecessary and ineffective, causing undue stress for seniors who constantly have to prepare for them.
  • pro Despite identifying appliance issues during inspections, no repairs are made, forcing seniors to cook on only one functional burner.
  • pro The condition of the appliances is subpar, making them better left unused rather than risk inspection failures.
  • pro Residents face safety hazards due to peeling popcorn ceilings and falling paint, which could be harmful if inhaled.
  • pro Daily cleaning is required to maintain a presentable living space for frequent inspections, creating an undue burden on residents.
  • pro The facility is advertised as senior-friendly but fails to meet basic needs and expectations, leading to dissatisfaction among residents.
  • pro Rent increases align with seniors' cost-of-living adjustments (COLA), placing additional financial strain on them.
  • pro Management's absence during scheduled property tours creates a negative first impression for potential residents.

Review

The experience of living in a senior facility can greatly influence the quality of life for its residents. One particular resident has shared their concerns about ongoing inspections and the overall condition of the living environment, highlighting significant issues that challenge both comfort and safety. While the resident expressed gratitude for the team’s service, they underscored that these recurring inspections seem unwarranted and have been a source of unnecessary stress for themselves and other seniors in the community.

The resident pointed out that seniors are required to prepare extensively for these inspections, which often reveal problems that go unaddressed. For instance, when stove burners fail to function properly during inspections, no repairs or follow-up actions take place. This has left many residents struggling to prepare meals with only one working burner available. Such conditions not only compromise their ability to cook diverse meals but also affect their dignity as independent individuals paying for amenities that ought to be functional. Furthermore, limited oven use also results in hygiene issues since it is left uncleaned despite being used infrequently.

Compounding these appliance woes is the state of maintenance within the facility itself. Residents face additional challenges related to structural damage such as peeling popcorn ceilings. Falling debris from ceilings not only poses aesthetic concerns but raises legitimate safety issues as well; loose paint particles are potentially harmful if breathed in regularly by elderly individuals who may already struggle with respiratory health issues. The situation mandates daily cleaning routines including dusting and mopping just so that residents can maintain a semblance of cleanliness and comfort in preparation for frequent inspections.

It is also worth noting that although this facility markets itself as senior-friendly, many residents feel otherwise based on their experiences. The assertions made by management about creating a conducive living space appear inconsistent with reality for many occupants who find themselves dealing with low-quality appliances and unreliable infrastructure instead of an environment designed with their needs in mind. Moreover, the burden of increased rent aligned with cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) adds further financial strain on seniors whose fixed incomes make it difficult to cover such escalating costs while managing inadequate living conditions.

Additionally, communication lapses between management and residents exacerbate frustrations within this community setting. One resident recounted an incident where two fellow occupants informed them about management's absence during what was supposed to be a scheduled property tour. This lack of availability raised immediate red flags about operational transparency and responsiveness from those in charge—factors integral to building trust among residents seeking assistance or insight into their living arrangements.

Overall, while some members express appreciation for certain aspects of service provided by staff members at this senior facility, systemic flaws demand attention and resolution before a truly supportive environment can flourish there. It remains crucial for management not only to address existing complaints regarding maintenance issues but to reevaluate how inspections are conducted so they genuinely enhance rather than hinder residents’ day-to-day lives. Enhanced communication channels could further bridge gaps between administration and occupants, allowing both parties to collaborate towards creating an optimal living experience conducive toward healthy aging within the community atmosphere envisioned when these facilities were established.

Features

Types of Care

  • Active Adult Communities (55+) Active Adult Communities (55+)

Amenities

  • Activities on-site Activities on-site
  • Air-conditioning Air-conditioning
  • Full kitchen Full kitchen
  • Ground floor units Ground floor units
  • Handicap accessible Handicap accessible
  • Indoor common areas Indoor common areas
  • Outdoor common areas Outdoor common areas

Activities

  • Activities on-site Activities on-site
  • Holiday parties Holiday parties

Description

Flats at Colebridge in Tarrant, AL is an exceptional assisted living community designed to provide a comfortable and convenient lifestyle for seniors. Our community offers a range of amenities to ensure that residents feel right at home.

Each apartment at Flats at Colebridge is equipped with air-conditioning and a full kitchen, allowing residents to maintain their independence while still receiving any necessary assistance. Additionally, our ground floor units and handicap accessibility features make it easy for residents with mobility challenges to navigate the community.

Our indoor common areas provide opportunities for socializing and engaging in various activities, while our outdoor common areas offer beautiful spaces where residents can enjoy fresh air and nature. Special holiday parties are also organized regularly to create a vibrant and joyful atmosphere for our residents.

Flats at Colebridge is conveniently located near several cafes, parks, pharmacies, physicians' offices, restaurants, transportation options, places of worship, and hospitals. With these establishments nearby, residents can easily access all the services they require without having to travel far from home.

At Flats at Colebridge, we are dedicated to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment where seniors can thrive. Our community offers the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and social activities to ensure that each resident enjoys a fulfilling lifestyle.

Nearby Places of Interest

Located in the charming town of Tarrant, Alabama, this area offers a mix of essential amenities ideal for senior living. Easily accessible pharmacies such as Health Mart Pharmacy and CVS provide convenient access to medication and healthcare services. Nearby dining options like Chick-Fil-A and The Filling Station cater to various culinary tastes. For medical needs, reputable facilities like Painsouth and UAB Hospital are within a short distance. Places of worship like East Lake United Methodist Church offer spiritual support, while parks like Avondale Park provide opportunities for outdoor recreation. With a range of cafes, hospitals, and transportation options including Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport nearby, this area is well-equipped to meet the needs of seniors looking for a comfortable and convenient living environment.

Pharmacies

  • Health Mart Pharmacy (0.8 miles)
  • CVS Pharmacy (2.7 miles)
  • Mills Discount Pharmacy (2.8 miles)
  • Winn-Dixie (2.9 miles)
  • Walgreens (4.2 miles)
  • Birmingham Nuclear Pharmacy (4.3 miles)
  • Walgreens (4.6 miles)

Restaurants

  • Subway (1.5 miles)
  • McDonald's (2.6 miles)
  • Whataburger (2.8 miles)
  • Chick-Fil-A (2.9 miles)
  • Big Spoon Creamery (3.4 miles)
  • The Filling Station (3.5 miles)
  • Eugene's Hot Chicken (3.7 miles)

Transportation

  • Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM) (1.6 miles)
  • Runway (1.6 miles)
  • Concourse C (1.6 miles)

Physicians

  • Painsouth (3.2 miles)
  • Baptist Health System (3.9 miles)
  • Ginsburg Dermatology Center-Montclair (4.3 miles)
  • Alabama Psychiatric Services PC (4.3 miles)
  • Advanced Internal Medicine (4.3 miles)
  • Sleep Disorders Center of Alabama (4.4 miles)
  • Maria S. Prelipcean, MD (4.4 miles)

Places of Worship

  • East Lake United Methodist Church (3.2 miles)
  • Galilee Baptist Church (3.4 miles)
  • Levite Jewish Community Center (4.5 miles)
  • McElwain Baptist Church (4.8 miles)
  • South Roebuck Baptist Church (4.8 miles)
  • United Methodist Center (6 miles)
  • Canterbury United Methodist Church (6 miles)

Parks

  • Avondale Park (3.6 miles)
  • East Lake (3.7 miles)
  • Rotary Trail (4.4 miles)
  • Railroad Park (4.7 miles)
  • Beacon Park (5.7 miles)

Cafes

  • The Red Cat (3.9 miles)
  • The Essential (4.3 miles)
  • Revelator Coffee Company (4.3 miles)
  • Starbucks (4.6 miles)
  • Starbucks (4.7 miles)
  • Continental Bakery (5.3 miles)
  • Starbucks (6.1 miles)

Hospitals

  • Ascension St Vincent’s Birmingham (4.5 miles)
  • UAB Spain-Wallace Building (4.8 miles)
  • UAB Hospital (4.8 miles)
  • Women & Infants Center (4.8 miles)
  • Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children (4.9 miles)
  • Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital (4.9 miles)
  • Saint Vincents East Saint Vincents Health System (6.6 miles)

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