Country Pines ACF in Harpursville, NY provides a warm environment with personalized care, diabetic support, and engaging activities, fostering a sense of belonging for seniors.
Bida Home For Adults
5.0 from 1 review
#2 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
Bida Home for Adults in Oxford, NY offers specialized diabetic care and convenient access to essential services like pharmacies and places of worship, but the lack of on-site devotional services may limit some residents' spiritual practices.
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Good Shepherd Fairview Home
4.2 from 17 reviews
#3 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
$3,850 per month
Good Shepherd Fairview Home is praised for its attentive staff, engaging activities, and clean environment while also highlighting the need for improved communication during transitions and critical times.
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Elderwood Village at Vestal
4.5 from 59 reviews
#4 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
$3,000 to $4,223 per month
Elderwood Village at Vestal is highly regarded for its friendly and dedicated staff, engaging activities for residents, a clean and modern environment, and strong emotional connections that foster a supportive community.
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United Methodist Homes Hilltop Campus
3.9 from 15 reviews
#5 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
$1,810 to $5,500 per month
United Methodist Homes Hilltop Campus offers a mixed experience of high-quality care and engaging activities amid concerns about staffing shortages and high costs, making it essential for potential residents to weigh these factors when considering assisted living options.
Metro Interfaith Housing
4.0 from 26 reviews
#6 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
Metro Interfaith Housing in Binghamton, NY provides supportive services and a cozy environment for seniors, but may face limitations due to its reliance on nearby medical facilities and the need for transportation arrangements for appointments.
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Good Shepherd Village At Endwell
4.5 from 6 reviews
#7 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
Good Shepherd Village at Endwell is a highly recommended senior living facility known for its cleanliness, spacious rooms, accommodating staff, appealing amenities, and convenient location, despite some concerns about food quality and costs.
Elizabeth Church Campus
3.0 from 3 reviews
#8 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
Elizabeth Church Manor offers a clean and inviting environment with positive amenities, but potential residents should be cautious about care quality and personal attention based on mixed reviews from both visitors and those with longer-term experiences.
Bida Adult Home
5.0 from 1 review
#9 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
Bida Adult Home in Oxford, NY offers fully-furnished assisted living with 24-hour supervision and caring staff, but may lack individualized attention in larger group activities.
Garden House For Adults
5.0 from 1 review
#10 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
The Garden House for Adults in Binghamton, NY offers a comforting environment with 24-hour supervision and a range of services for seniors, but it may lack extensive on-site medical facilities and has limited privacy due to communal living arrangements.
Metro Interfaith Ehp
2.6 from 5 reviews
#11 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
Metro Interfaith Ehp in Binghamton, NY offers extensive amenities and personalized care for seniors but lacks details on potential costs and the specific level of staff training or qualifications.
Renaissance Plaza, Ltd.
4.3 from 42 reviews
#12 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
Renaissance Plaza, Ltd. in Binghamton, NY offers various amenities and services for assisted living residents, including off-site devotional activities and diabetic care, but may lack expansive on-site spiritual options or robust recreational facilities.
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The Hearth at Castle Gardens
4.5 from 55 reviews
#13 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
$2,958 to $5,443 per month
The Hearth at Castle Gardens is highly praised for its caring staff, engaging activities, clean and welcoming environment, nutritious meal options, and strong communication with families, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a supportive assisted living community.
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Chenango Valley Home
4.2 from 5 reviews
#14 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
$3,500 per month
Chenango Valley Home is highly praised for its exceptional care, cleanliness, friendly staff, engaging community activities, and reasonable pricing, making it an appealing choice for families seeking assisted living solutions.
Chenango Valley Home & Apartments
4.5 from 2 reviews
#15 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
Chenango Valley Home is highly praised for its exceptional care, engaging social activities, cleanliness, and friendly, professional staff, making it an excellent choice for families seeking a supportive assisted living environment.
UHS Senior Living at Ideal
3.4 from 7 reviews
#16 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
UHS Senior Living at Ideal offers a mix of amenities and friendly staff, but reviews highlight concerns about outdated facilities, inconsistent food quality, and potential understaffing issues that may affect residents' experiences.
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The Pavilion At Vestal
5.0 from 1 review
#17 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
The Pavilion at Vestal Park is a highly regarded assisted living facility offering spacious rooms, engaging activities, compassionate staff, onsite medical care, and therapy services, creating a comfortable and supportive environment for residents.
United Methodist Homes Elizabeth Church Campus
4.0 from 1 review
#18 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
$2,040 to $5,850 per month
While the in-house physical therapy at the facility is highly effective initially, a decline in restorative care post-Medicare coverage and staffing shortages may affect patient progress and needs reevaluation of support from management.
St. Louise Manor
4.0 from 1 review
#19 Best reviewed of assisted living in Greene
St. Louise Manor in Binghamton, NY, offers a variety of amenities and care services for residents, but one potential downside is the need to accommodate personal preferences for activities and socialization within the community.