Classic Residence by Hyatt in Yonkers, New York

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Finding the right Assisted Living Facility can be a tiring process. Some people may be more concerned with the services offered, while others want to find something affordable, and unfortunately residential care homes in New York are not all the same. So it is important that you thoroughly research the facilities you are considering. Learn more about the Classic Residence by Hyatt assisted living facility in Yonkers, NY, including services offered, bed capacity and contact information.


Classic Residence by Hyatt Location Information

537 Riverdale Avenue
Yonkers, New York 10705
(914) 709-1234

Bed Capacity: 36


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This facility supposedly has three levels: independent living, assisted living, and an Alzheimer's unit. However, there is no distinction betweed independent and assisted living and many newcomers who should be in assisted living instead are being assigned to independent living to fill empty apartments. As a result the place is full of walkers and wheel chairs and looks like a nursing home. The food is not as good as it formerly was and there is obvious cost cutting in that areas as well as others, while already high rentals are increased 4% a year.
Source: Google

This facility supposedly has three levels: independent living, assisted living, and an Alzheimer's unit. However, there is no distinction betweed independent and assisted living and many newcomers who should be in assisted living instead are being assigned to independent living to fill empty apartments. As a result the place is full of walkers and wheel chairs and looks like a nursing home. The food is not as good as it formerly was and there is obvious cost cutting in that areas as well as others, while already high rentals are increased 4% a year.
Source: Bing

Hi I went to see the place it was nice and not cheap dinner was good the sales people where nice this is the second time I came there now my aunt needs a place like the Hyatt ..The only thing I was concerned about it was some places smelled of urine in the hallways and the public ladies room had fecies all over the toilet but they called someone to clean it up when we were leaving other than that the apartment was noice and the food great try the meat loaf or hot dogs there great
Source: Yahoo

This place has no sympathy towards the needs for humanity, i recently entered this property and asked if i could use the restroom, and to my surprise i was flat out denied access, i was given a lame excuse that the security guard had orders not to let outsiders use the restrooms, now i really had to go and the nearest bathroom was a 45 minute drive away, to add to my humiliation i ended up soiling myself because i could no longer hold it. I guess my blood was'nt rich enough for the grand ol hyatt. I just wonder, if a place can deny a human being the use of a bathroom, how do they treat their senior tenants. I would not put my mother in this place, that's for certain.
Source: Yahoo

This facility supposedly has three levels: independent living, assisted living, and an Alzheimer's unit. However, there is no distinction betweed independent and assisted living and many newcomers who should be in assisted living instead are being assigned to independent living to fill empty apartments. As a result the place is full of walkers and wheel chairs and looks like a nursing home. The food is not as good as it formerly was and there is obvious cost cutting in that areas as well as others, while already high rentals are increased 4% a year.
Source: Google

This facility supposedly has three levels: independent living, assisted living, and an Alzheimer's unit. However, there is no distinction betweed independent and assisted living and many newcomers who should be in assisted living instead are being assigned to independent living to fill empty apartments. As a result the place is full of walkers and wheel chairs and looks like a nursing home. The food is not as good as it formerly was and there is obvious cost cutting in that areas as well as others, while already high rentals are increased 4% a year.
Source: Bing

Hi I went to see the place it was nice and not cheap dinner was good the sales people where nice this is the second time I came there now my aunt needs a place like the Hyatt ..The only thing I was concerned about it was some places smelled of urine in the hallways and the public ladies room had fecies all over the toilet but they called someone to clean it up when we were leaving other than that the apartment was noice and the food great try the meat loaf or hot dogs there great
Source: Yahoo

This place has no sympathy towards the needs for humanity, i recently entered this property and asked if i could use the restroom, and to my surprise i was flat out denied access, i was given a lame excuse that the security guard had orders not to let outsiders use the restrooms, now i really had to go and the nearest bathroom was a 45 minute drive away, to add to my humiliation i ended up soiling myself because i could no longer hold it. I guess my blood was'nt rich enough for the grand ol hyatt. I just wonder, if a place can deny a human being the use of a bathroom, how do they treat their senior tenants. I would not put my mother in this place, that's for certain.
Source: Yahoo



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