The Fields of Brookside

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The Fields of Brookside

The Fields of Brookside

402 Ash St, Overbrook, KS 66524

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

4.8 from 24 reviews
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    Overall Review of The Fields of Brookside

    Pros

    • pro The staff are great with the residents.
    • pro The staff provide excellent care.
    • pro The staff treat residents well, and residents are content with their living arrangements.
    • pro The staff are wonderfully caring, and the facility is comfortable.
    • pro The facility is clean, free of bad smells, and well managed.
    • pro The retirement facility is quiet with good management.
    • pro The facility is highly recommended for families seeking long-term care.
    • pro The facility offers competitive prices.

    Cons

    • pro They lose residents' clothing often and seem to have an approach where everyone shares each other's clothing.
    • pro Care beyond basics, such as dental hygiene, is questionable when residents can't do this on their own.
    • pro There is really high staff turnover.
    • pro The medication schedule is inconsistent.
    • pro There are mean nurses that residents are afraid of.

    Review

    The collection of comments paints a portrait of a retirement community where the staff are repeatedly highlighted as the guiding force behind a warm, welcoming environment. One resident notes that their grandmother has been living there for three years, and they cannot say enough about how great the staff are with the residents. The sentiment is clear: for families seeking long-term care, this is a place they would feel good recommending to others. The core message across many reviews is trust in the people who care for the residents and the stability that comes from a team that residents and families come to rely on.

    Several reviewers emphasize the practical positives that shape daily life: neat, attentive staff and a clean establishment. A reviewer describes the facility as well-run, with a mother living there who is "taken excellent care of," and even includes a heartfelt symbol of affection ("?") to convey the warmth of the care. These remarks underscore a consistently friendly, respectful tone in interactions between staff and residents and a perception that the physical environment supports dignity and comfort.

    The voice of the residents themselves appears as well. A grandmother is quoted as saying that the staff treat her really well and that she seems surprisingly content with her living arrangements, which is echoed by others who refer to the place as a "great staff great place" and a setting they would choose for their own family. This repeated emphasis on positive staff-resident relationships and a calm, secure atmosphere suggests that emotional well-being and satisfaction with daily life are common themes in these experiences.

    Several comments broaden the description beyond personal sentiment to describe the overall milieu: a "Nice quiet retirement with nice people managing it" and outright praise of the staff as "Excellent." Taken together, these phrases convey a sense of a low-stress environment where residents can feel comfortable, receive consistent attention, and experience a sense of peace and routine that families often seek for long-term care. The tone across these reviews is consistently favorable and complimentary about the core team and the day-to-day atmosphere.

    Yet, the reviews do not ignore concerns that complicate the overall picture. A reviewer notes a clean facility with no bad smells and good management and competitive prices, but also points to ongoing issues: residents' clothing being lost often and a sense that clothing may be shared among residents rather than kept separate. There are remarks about care that goes beyond the basics - such as dental hygiene for residents who cannot manage it themselves - being questionable in some cases. The turnover of staff is described as very high, and medication schedules are described as inconsistent. In addition, there is a troubling note that while some nurses are nice, others can be mean, and residents can be afraid of certain staff members. These points paint a more nuanced picture: a facility that is clean and well-managed and staffed by generally caring people, but with notable gaps and variability in specific areas of care and staffing stability.

    Despite those concerns, another strong positive thread runs through the reviews: "Wonderful caring staff" and a "nice comfortable facility." This affirmation reinforces the idea that, for many residents and families, the human element - the kindness, patience, and attentiveness of the caregivers - far outweighs other hardships. The consistently favorable comments about staff demeanor, coupled with mentions of comfort and cleanliness, suggest a place where companionship, respectful treatment, and a serene environment matter deeply to residents.

    Taken together, the reviews describe a retirement community that excels in staffing warmth, resident interaction, cleanliness, and an overall calm, welcoming environment. Families repeatedly highlight the reliability of care, the attentiveness of caregivers, and the positive day-to-day experience, especially for long-term residents. At the same time, readers should be aware of reported issues such as occasional loss of personal clothing, gaps in non-basic care like dental hygiene, high staff turnover, and inconsistencies in medication administration, alongside mixed experiences with some staff members. For prospective families, the pattern suggests a facility with strong, caring staff and a pleasant living environment, but with practical questions to explore through a direct visit - about care protocols, staff stability, medication routines, and how personal belongings are managed - to ensure it aligns with each resident's needs and expectations.

    Features

    Types of Care

    • Board and Care Home Board and Care HomeBoard and care homes provide a smaller, more intimate setting for seniors who require assistance with daily tasks but do not need the level of care offered by a nursing home. They offer personalized care, meals, and social activities in a homelike environment, ensuring that seniors receive individualized attention and support in their golden years.

    Transportation

    • Forbes (13 miles away) Forbes (13 miles away)

    Nearby Places of Interest

    This part of Overbrook, Kansas offers a quiet and peaceful setting for senior living, with several places of worship nearby such as the Appanoose Baptist Church and Saint Patrick Parish Scranton for spiritual fulfillment. There are also a variety of restaurants like Saltwell and Lamont Hill for dining out with friends or family. Access to pharmacies like AuBurn Pharmacy and healthcare facilities like Stormont-Vail Healthcare ensures easy access to medical services. The area also boasts several parks such as Carbondale City Park and Pomona State Park for leisurely walks or outdoor activities. Transportation options include U-Haul rentals and proximity to airports like Topeka Regional Airport. Overall, this part of Overbrook provides a safe and welcoming community for seniors looking to retire in a serene environment.

    Places of Worship

    • Appanoose Baptist Church (6.9 miles)
    • Carbondale Church of Christian Fellowship (7.5 miles)
    • Kipp Adrian O Rev (7.8 miles)
    • Saint Patrick Parish Scranton (9.8 miles)
    • Worden United Methodist Church (11.8 miles)
    • St John's United Church of Christ (11.8 miles)
    • Church of the Brethren (12.3 miles)

    Restaurants

    • Saltwell (7.2 miles)
    • Lamont Hill (9.3 miles)
    • Cilantro's Mexican Grille (12.9 miles)
    • Caffe Thyme (12.9 miles)
    • Heartland Cafe (14.7 miles)
    • El Dorado Mexican Grill (16.5 miles)
    • Sonic Drive-In (16.7 miles)

    Pharmacies

    • AuBurn Pharmacy (8 miles)
    • Walmart Pharmacy (17 miles)
    • Ks Lot Walmart 2131 (17 miles)
    • Walgreens (17 miles)
    • Walgreens (17.2 miles)
    • AuBurn Osage City (17.4 miles)
    • Walmart Pharmacy (17.5 miles)

    Hospitals

    • Stormont-Vail Healthcare (8 miles)

    Physicians

    • Cotton O'Neil Carbondale (8 miles)
    • Cotton-o'neil Clinic Of Lyndon (13.7 miles)
    • Barbara Bowman PhD (17.4 miles)
    • Dr Michael Atteberry (17.5 miles)
    • Dr Michael P. Malone O.D (17.5 miles)
    • Osage Family Care (17.8 miles)
    • Natural Medical Center (17.9 miles)

    Parks

    • Carbondale City Park (8.2 miles)
    • Pomona State Park (9.1 miles)
    • Clinton Lake - Bloomington Park (13.3 miles)
    • Mutt Run (16.3 miles)
    • Clinton Lake Youth Sports Complex (17 miles)
    • Wells Overlook County Park (17.9 miles)
    • Bark Park (18.4 miles)

    Transportation

    • U-Haul Neighborhood Dealer (9.9 miles)
    • Topeka Regional Airport (13.3 miles)
    • Forbes Field (FOE) (13.6 miles)
    • Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority (13.6 miles)
    • United Airlines (13.7 miles)
    • U-Haul Neighborhood Dealer (13.9 miles)
    • Osage City Taxi (18.2 miles)

    Cafes

    • Blue Jazz Java (13.6 miles)
    • Banjo's Cafe (14.6 miles)

    Theaters

    • Regal Southwind (18.4 miles)

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