Plantation Manor and Morningside of Riverchase are highly praised assisted living communities that offer personalized care from compassionate staff, a clean environment, engaging activities, and strong communication to support families in their decision-making process.
Social Engagement
Woodlands at Tannehill
5 from 2 reviews
$1,503 to $3,234 per month
This assisted living facility excels in providing well-balanced meals that enhance health, a warm and inviting atmosphere, exceptional care from attentive staff, impeccable cleanliness, and a vibrant social environment with engaging activities.
Homeland Assisted Living
3.9 from 11 reviews
Homeland Assisted Living Facility in Jemison, AL, is praised for its friendly staff, affordable pricing, personalized care, engaging activities, and strong communication with families, making it a supportive choice for seniors transitioning to assisted living.
Affordable Pricing
Plantation Manor Retirement Community
3.9 from 8 reviews
Plantation Manor Retirement Community receives mixed reviews, with many praising its caring staff, engaging activities, and quality food, while others express concerns about limited resident interaction and privacy in room options.
Daffodil House Assisted Living
Daffodil House Assisted Living in Tuscaloosa, AL offers a warm environment with personalized care and services, but may lack the independence some seniors seek.
Cedar Ridge Veterans Facility
Cedar Ridge Veterans Facility in Clanton, AL provides a supportive environment for veterans with diabetes care, nearby amenities including dining and places of worship, but lacks on-site spiritual services and may have limited activity options.
Oakwood Assisted Living
$3,861 per month
Oakwood Assisted Living in Brent, AL provides a supportive environment for seniors with diabetic care, devotional services, and access to amenities and nearby healthcare options.
Tannehill Specialty Care
Tannehill Specialty Care in Mc Calla, AL offers specialized diabetic care and a welcoming environment with off-site devotional activities, but potential residents may face limited on-site religious services and the need for transportation to participate in community events.