The Valley, A Stonebridge Community in Florissant, MO

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The Valley,  A Stonebridge Community

The Valley, A Stonebridge Community in Florissant, MO

6768 N Hwy 67, Florissant, MO 63034

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

2.8 from 34 reviews
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The Valley, A Stonebridge Community Costs & Pricing

At The Valley, A Stonebridge Community, the monthly costs for various room types reflect a competitive pricing structure when compared to both St. Louis County and the broader state averages in Missouri. For a private room, residents pay $4,350 per month, which is notably lower than the county average of $4,622 and slightly more affordable than the state average of $4,483. This positioning makes The Valley an attractive option for those seeking private accommodations. Meanwhile, for semi-private rooms priced at $4,950, it stands at a higher rate than both St. Louis County's average of $4,438 and Missouri's statewide average of $3,772. This suggests that while The Valley offers excellent amenities and care in private settings at a favorable price point, semi-private accommodations may be better served by exploring other alternatives within the area or state.

Floor plansThe Valley, A Stonebridge CommunitySt. Louis CountyMissouri
Private$4,350$4,622$4,483
Semi-Private$4,950$4,438$3,772

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    Overall Review of The Valley, A Stonebridge Community

    Pros

    • pro They are very professional.
    • pro They are friendly.
    • pro The support team at Stonebridge is great.
    • pro The staff is friendly and keeps families informed about appointments.
    • pro The facility has great leadership and a great staff.
    • pro The nursing team is awesome and the housekeeping team does a great job.
    • pro The Valley is a great nursing facility.
    • pro The nursing staff is caring, compassionate, and well informed.

    Cons

    • pro The facility is described as an under-staffed "hell house" where residents do not receive timely care.
    • pro A resident died after three days without medical attention or ambulance response.
    • pro The staff are described as unprofessional, uncaring, and often untrained or uncertified.
    • pro Residents were left on the floor screaming for help for over an hour and left in their own urine for a day.
    • pro There are reports that employees stole a resident's clothes after death.
    • pro The facility consistently fails to bathe residents, check feeding tubes, turn patients, or change linens, indicating neglect.
    • pro Reviewers warn that the facility should be shut down due to neglect and abuse.
    • pro The place is dirty, with a musty smell and poor food, and reviewers caution not to place loved ones there.

    Review

    The Valley, A Stonebridge Community in Florissant, MO is best suited for families who can actively supervise care and demand rigorous attention to safety and staffing, particularly if the resident needs rehab or extended skilled-nursing care but also requires vigilant advocacy. It can work for a resident who benefits from a structured, activity-rich environment and appreciates a clean, well-kept facility with accessible rehabilitation services, provided that staffing levels and accountability are consistently solid.

    Those who should consider alternatives are families whose tolerance for safety lapses and staffing volatility is low. Repeated, highly negative experiences in the reviews point to understaffing, delayed medical attention, and neglectful practices that place residents at real risk. If constant supervision, reliable turning and turning-over of medications, prompt responses to calls for assistance, and consistently clean, well-managed care are non-negotiable, other options in the area deserve serious consideration. The facility's reputation in several reviews signals that a different home environment may deliver steadier, more predictable care.

    The Valley shows genuine strengths in some areas: a clean campus, engaged nursing teams during their better shifts, and rehab-oriented programming that residents and families report as helpful. There are references to compassionate social work, supportive leadership, and a sense of team spirit among staff who do show up and do their best. Families also note that the facility can offer meaningful activities, outings, and a generally pleasant atmosphere when staffing is sufficient. These positives matter, especially for residents who can participate in rehab and social programs and who benefit from timely communication about appointments and care plans.

    Yet those strengths are heavily offset by the most persistent and troubling cons. Understaffing is a recurring theme, with residents not bathed, not turned, or left unattended for long stretches; critical medical or nursing decisions are sometimes delayed, including responses to falls or acute needs. Reports describe unsafe conditions - falls at the nurse's station, soiled conditions, delays in ambulance transport, and fragile or deteriorating wounds left unmanaged. The allegations of mismanaged belongings, inconsistent nurse coverage, and questioning of administration competence further erode confidence in daily operations. In short, the care quality appears highly variable, oscillating between moments of genuine attentiveness and periods of dangerous neglect.

    In weighing the pros against the cons, the decision comes down to risk tolerance and advocacy capacity. The clean environment and rehab-oriented potential can matter deeply for a resident who has reliable family oversight and a strong care team at hand. However, the breadth and severity of reported safety failures cannot be ignored; they threaten essential daily needs and medical outcomes. For most families, those risk factors are not easily offset by occasional kindness or a few competent shifts; they argue for looking elsewhere unless a transparent, sustained improvement is demonstrated, with verifiable staffing metrics, incident reporting, and a proven escalation process.

    When evaluating, prospective families should insist on concrete data before making a commitment: current nurse-to-patient ratios and shift patterns; recent incident reports and response times; a tour that includes night and weekend staffing; a clear plan for falls prevention, wound care, and dialysis-related decisions; and opportunities to speak with a current resident's family about day-to-day experiences. Ask to see the dining program, activity calendar, and quality metrics, and request a direct conversation with the director of nursing to hear about staffing guarantees and accountability measures. Without these assurances, alternatives that deliver more consistent, compassionate care will likely serve loved ones more reliably.

    Overall, The Valley can be a workable choice for families prepared to oversee care closely and few others. For most families, though, the persistent safety concerns and inconsistent staffing highlighted in reviews are compelling reasons to explore other options first. If opting in, enter with clear guardrails, scheduled check-ins, and a plan to reassess promptly should care quality dip. The goal remains to secure a setting where safety, dignity, and reliable medical attention are the daily standard, not the exception.

    Features

    Types of Care

    • Skilled Nursing Facility Skilled Nursing FacilitySkilled Nursing Facilities are crucial for seniors as they provide round-the-clock medical care, rehabilitation services, and assistance with daily activities. These facilities ensure that seniors receive the specialized care they need to maintain their health and well-being as they age.

    Amenities

    • Activities off-site Activities off-siteEngaging in off-site activities is crucial for seniors to maintain social connections, stay active, and stimulate their minds. It promotes overall well-being and helps combat feelings of isolation and loneliness.
    • Activities on-site Activities on-siteActivities on-site are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and overall well-being. Engaging in activities can help seniors stay active, maintain their independence, and improve their quality of life.
    • Beautician on-site Beautician on-siteHaving a beautician on-site at a senior living community is important for seniors as it allows them to easily access grooming and personal care services, boosting their self-esteem and overall well-being. It also provides convenience and helps seniors maintain their sense of independence and personal style.
    • Devotional services off-site Devotional services off-siteDevotional services off-site are important for seniors as they provide spiritual nourishment, social engagement, and a sense of community outside of the senior living facility. This can enhance overall well-being and help combat feelings of isolation and loneliness often experienced by older adults.
    • Devotional services on-site Devotional services on-siteDevotional services on-site provide seniors with spiritual support and a sense of community, as well as an opportunity for reflection and guidance during their senior living experience. This can promote emotional well-being and connection to others, leading to a more fulfilling and enriching lifestyle in their later years.
    • Indoor common areas Indoor common areasIndoor common areas are crucial for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, recreation, and community engagement, promoting overall well-being and reducing feelings of isolation and loneliness.
    • Outdoor common areas Outdoor common areasOutdoor common areas are important for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, physical activity, and relaxation. Being outside in nature can improve mood and overall well-being, while also encouraging movement and engagement with others. These spaces can help combat feelings of isolation and promote a sense of community among residents.
    • Private PrivatePrivacy is important for seniors as it allows them to maintain their independence, dignity, and sense of control over their own lives. It also gives them the space and freedom to relax, reflect, and engage in activities that bring them joy and fulfillment. Creating private spaces within senior living facilities is crucial for promoting overall well-being and quality of life.
    • Respite or short term stays offered Respite or short term stays offeredRespite or short term stays provide seniors with a temporary solution when their regular caregiver is unavailable, offering them the opportunity to receive additional care and support during times of need, while also giving caregivers a chance to rest and recharge.
    • Wheelchair accessible showers Wheelchair accessible showersWheelchair accessible showers are crucial for seniors as they provide a safe and independent bathing option for those with mobility challenges. These showers help prevent falls and allow seniors to maintain their dignity and autonomy while ensuring they can bathe comfortably.

    Transportation

    • Lambert-St Louis International (8 miles away) Lambert-St Louis International (8 miles away)

    Care Services

    • High acuity care High acuity careHigh acuity care is important for seniors because it provides specialized medical attention and support for individuals with complex medical needs. This level of care ensures that seniors receive the appropriate treatment and assistance to maintain their health and quality of life as they age.
    • Incontinence care Incontinence careIncontinence care is essential for seniors to maintain their dignity, hygiene, and overall quality of life. By addressing incontinence issues promptly and effectively, seniors can enjoy a sense of independence and comfort in their daily activities.

    Dining

    • Meals provided Meals provided"Meals provided" are crucial for seniors in assisted living communities as it ensures they have access to nutritious, balanced meals without the stress of meal planning and preparation. This can help promote overall health and well-being for seniors who may have limited mobility or cognitive abilities.

    Activities

    • Activities off-site Activities off-siteEngaging in off-site activities is crucial for seniors to maintain social connections, stay active, and stimulate their minds. It promotes overall well-being and helps combat feelings of isolation and loneliness.
    • Activities on-site Activities on-siteActivities on-site are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and overall well-being. Engaging in activities can help seniors stay active, maintain their independence, and improve their quality of life.
    • Devotional activities offsite Devotional activities offsiteDevotional activities offsite are important for seniors because they provide social engagement, spiritual growth, and a sense of community outside of their living environment. This can improve overall well-being, mental health, and combat feelings of isolation or loneliness.
    • Devotional activities on-site Devotional activities on-siteDevotional activities on-site provide seniors with a sense of community, spiritual fulfillment, and emotional support, promoting overall well-being and a positive sense of purpose in their lives.

    Description

    The Valley, located in Florissant, MO, is a vibrant and welcoming assisted living community nestled in the charming Stonebridge neighborhood. Our residents enjoy a wide range of amenities and care services that cater to their individual needs.

    Our community boasts a variety of activities right on-site, ensuring that there is always something fun and engaging for our residents to participate in. From social gatherings to educational seminars, our residents can enjoy their days filled with enriching experiences. Additionally, we have a beautician on-site to help our residents look and feel their best.

    For those seeking spiritual guidance, we offer both on-site and off-site devotional services. Our indoor common areas provide comfortable spaces for residents to relax, socialize with friends or family, or take part in group activities. Outdoors, our beautiful common areas allow residents to enjoy the fresh air and natural surroundings.

    We understand that some individuals may require temporary care or shorter stays. Therefore, we offer respite stays for those who need short-term assistance. Our community is also fully wheelchair accessible, ensuring the comfort and convenience of all our residents.

    In terms of care services, we prioritize providing excellent incontinence care. Our dedicated staff members are trained to meet the specific needs of each resident with compassion and professionalism.

    The Valley offers a convenient location with several amenities nearby. With two cafes just a stone's throw away from our community, residents can easily satisfy their cravings for delicious food and beverages. Nearby parks provide opportunities for leisurely walks or picnics amidst nature's beauty. We also have several pharmacies and restaurants close by for easy access to essential items and dining options.The proximity of transportation options ensures that our residents can easily travel to various destinations when needed. In case of medical emergencies or routine check-ups, there is a hospital located nearby as well.

    At The Valley, we strive to create an environment where each resident feels valued and supported while enjoying all the comforts of home within a vibrant community setting.

    Nearby Places of Interest

    This part of Florissant, Missouri, offers a convenient and accessible location with various amenities essential for senior living. With several pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens within a short distance, access to healthcare and medications is easily available. Additionally, the proximity of hospitals such as Christian Hospital and Alton Memorial Hospital ensures quality medical care in case of emergencies. The presence of reputable restaurants like McDonald's and Chili's Grill & Bar provides dining options for seniors looking to enjoy a meal out. Nearby cafes like Starbucks and Old Town Donut Shop offer places to relax and socialize with friends. With parks like St Ferdinand Park and Piasa Park nearby, residents can also enjoy outdoor activities in the community. Places of worship like Millennium Temple Church of God in Christ cater to spiritual needs, contributing to a well-rounded lifestyle in this area of Florissant.

    Pharmacies

    • CVS Pharmacy (1.6 miles)
    • Walgreens (1.7 miles)
    • Walgreens (3.3 miles)
    • Schnucks (3.5 miles)
    • Walgreens (3.9 miles)
    • Schnucks (4.7 miles)
    • Walgreens (4.8 miles)

    Transportation

    • U-Haul Moving & Storage (1.8 miles)
    • U-Haul Moving & Storage (7.8 miles)
    • Metrolink North Hanley Station (8.1 miles)
    • Southwest Airlines (8.5 miles)
    • Terminal 2 Parking (8.5 miles)
    • Enterprise Rent-A-Car (8.5 miles)

    Hospitals

    • Christian Hospital (2.9 miles)
    • Alton Memorial Surgery Center (7 miles)
    • Alton Memorial Hospital (7 miles)
    • Saint Anthony's Health Center (7.1 miles)
    • Getwebbed Net (7.2 miles)
    • Saint Anthony's Medical Equipment (7.5 miles)
    • Saint Anthony's Health Center (7.9 miles)

    Restaurants

    • McDonald's (3.2 miles)
    • Chick-Fil-A (3.3 miles)
    • Chili's Grill & Bar (3.3 miles)
    • White Castle (3.7 miles)
    • KFC (3.9 miles)
    • Chipotle Mexican Grill (3.9 miles)
    • Saint Louis Bread Co. (4 miles)

    Cafes

    • Starbucks (3.4 miles)
    • Old Town Donut Shop (4.9 miles)
    • Made. by Lia (5.1 miles)
    • Starbucks (6 miles)
    • Maeva's Coffee (7.7 miles)

    Parks

    • St Ferdinand Park (4.9 miles)
    • Piasa Park (5.8 miles)
    • Garfield Park (6.1 miles)

    Physicians

    • Riverbend Ophthalmology (5.9 miles)
    • Saint Anthony's Cancer Center of Excellence (6.1 miles)
    • St Louis Cardiology Consultants (7 miles)
    • Alton Internal Medicine (7 miles)
    • Saint Anthonys Sleep Studies (7.1 miles)
    • JCH Mecical Group (7.1 miles)
    • Riverbend Ophthalmologists (7.7 miles)

    Places of Worship

    • Millennium Temple Church of God in Christ (6.5 miles)
    • Elm Street Presbyterian Church (7.6 miles)
    • St Ann Catholic School (8.5 miles)

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