Families considering senior living in Delaware will find themselves in a unique position. Of all its neighboring Northeastern U.S. states, Delaware is one of the smallest in area but also one of the most densely populated, and its residents are never too far from a coastline. Beyond the variety of outdoor recreation provided by the Atlantic shores or Chesapeake and Delaware Bays, Delaware’s largest metropolitan area, Wilmington, is well-connected to other major cities like Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. Of course, historic sites are plentiful throughout the state, as Delaware took the lead among colonies signing the U.S. Constitution in 1787 and therefore is known as “The First State.” Retirement in Delaware may mean fewer options for senior living, but opportunities are always nearby.
The cost of living in a care home depends largely on location. Since care homes are private residences, costs are tied to real estate value and therefore may vary greatly.
I liked what I saw of this place, the staff were all friendly, and it seemed well kept. However my loved one was just not happy here. I don't think it was due in any part to a lack of effort on the facility,...
Everything is really great here. She's veyr happy and seems very content. They are providing her with more activities than I could give her. Just last week, they went to the movies, and she loved it! In this...
I am happy my loved one is at Liberty Garden. It is a nice home setting that is very clean and comfortable. The residents are well taken care of by the caring staff.
It's really more of a home type atmosphere and that's really good. I think that maybe they could improve on some of their fees - some of the fees that you get there are a little more extreme. It's smaller...
My mom has been here for three years and I can honestly say that things are always great. They are very attentive to the needs of all the resident and go above and beyond to meet each persons need. I...
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