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Assisted Living Reviews for Legacy House of Southern Hills
August 07, 2021
I visited this facility
The personnel at Legacy House of Southern Hills were really great during my visit. I spoke to one of the residents, and they were very pleased with the place. I toured the assisted living and the place is super clean, which I think was a big plus. It's pretty new; it looks like it's been built within the last five years. It's very up to date too. It has a theater and they've really gone the extra mile with it. They have a nice game room, and it was a very modern facility. They have doctors come in and things like that. I was impressed with it. We didn't see it personally, but they described the activities that were available. One of the things I was concerned about was during COVID my mother's been locked in a room for a year, and I want to get her out of her room. I was assured that they do make an effort to get the residents out of their rooms. They also have a gerontologist come in once every two weeks or so to check on the people. Since my mother doesn't have a physician, I thought this would be a good place to start having a doctor actually come to the place. Another good thing is that they have everything online. I can fill out all the paperwork and everything online, and I really like that. I don't have to go down there to drop off the paperwork and that kind of stuff. I can just do it all online, because there's considerable paperwork nowadays.
December 10, 2020
By Jana LeonardI am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
My mom was a temporary resident of Legacy House of Southern Hills (LGSH). After a couple of weeks, there was no doubt we had found the best new home for her! The facility is beautiful and very clean. However, it is the staff that sets LHSH apart from the others. Their genuine kindness to each and every resident goes up and beyond standard care. They have been very communicative with our family, which has been impairative during COVID. They helped our family during a difficult transition. We feel very blessed to have our mom at Legacy House of Southern Hills.
Provider Response
Thank you for your review. We really appreciate you taking the time out to share your experience with us. It is an absolute joy having your Mom in our community.
February 10, 2020
By CindyI am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
Legacy House of Southern Hills was a very nice and brand-new community. The staff was very friendly and kind to my dad. Initially, it took a little bit of getting in the groove of needs with the staff learning his system and his needs. We had little hiccups along the way but they did a great job. They had all kinds of activities from bingo, puzzles, a theater room, outings every single week, there's a lot constantly going on in there. They would have people come in and sing and they'd have a happy hour. This community was head and shoulders above the others. We toured a lot of other places and there was no place that compares to it. The food was good, they had lots of variety. My dad didn't want to go on tour but when we went there he fell in love with it and immediately picked a room. You get what you pay for, for sure, this place is outstanding.
December 10, 2018
By RickI visited this facility
We were very impressed with Legacy House of Southern Hills. The staff we met was very helpful, we liked the rooms, and the entire facility was really well done. The rooms weren't furnished, but the size was good. It's bright, well-lit, and everything was clean and brand new.
Memory Care Reviews for Legacy House of Southern Hills
April 29, 2020
By eepiweeI am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
DO NOT PUT YOUR FAMILY HERE, particularly if they have Alzheimer's or dementia. My brother and I put both of our parents at Legacy House of Southern Hills because we liked that it has assisted living and memory care to accommodate our parents' unique needs (Mom is in assisted living and Dad is in memory care). Fast forward a few months and formal reports have been filed with the Department of Health & Human Services and Adult Protective Services with the support of the long term care ombudsman's office. The problem begins and ends with the director, Barbara, who is grossly incompetent and uncompassionate. Everything I share next has been documented and is intended to make the public aware of the real danger here, while respecting my parents' privacy. Dad started on the assisted living side and was settling in well, socializing with other residents, attending happy hour and going for walks. However, he wandered outside one day and we made the collective decision to move him to the memory care side. That's when the care abruptly changed. There is little to no activity or social programming to speak of for memory care patients, so the stimulation and interaction ended for my dad. That's when he started exhibiting understandable frustration and agitation. As a result, Dad had an "incident" and we got 3 different explanations of what happened. As with all incidents there, you're lucky to be notified, let alone receive a clear story, and you'll never see any documentation. At least that time they sent him to the hospital, but upon his return, there were two more undocumented incidents, one of which was a fall that resulted in a limp, but no one sent him to the ER to ensure he was OK. On the assisted living side, my mom also suffered a bad fall that resulted in injury, but we weren't so much as notified, and they didn't have transportation to bring her back from the hospital. My mother has also been dealing with a dangerous resident who lives across from her who threatened to kill my mom before trying to attack another resident. I asked Barbara when this would be addressed, but there's still no plan. Speaking of plans, we tried meeting with Barbara to come up with a care plan for my dad to ease his restlessness, but she wasn't interested in identifying activities and therapies that could benefit him. Instead, her answer to us, and a senior health advocate who joined the meeting, was for him to leave if we weren't happy with the standard of care. Her idea of helping your loved one is to send them away if they're not complacent drooling in front of a TV. I asked her for copies of their memory care activity calendar and received one for next month. When I asked for previous months' copies, I received some scrappy Word docs dating back to April 27, 2020, which strengthened my suspicions that she's creating these retroactively to cover herself. As we try to wait out the COVID pandemic, my dad has been left heavily medicated and neglected. My mother sent me a picture of him from one of her recent visits. (We had to fight for our mom's right to see our dad, as a Legacy caregiver told my brother and I that Barbara had forbidden them from seeing each other.) The photo showed my once chipper father, slumped over in bed, shirtless, unshaven, in wrinkled and dirty sheets. Mom said he was nearly unresponsive and couldn't even sit up to talk to me on the phone. He's basically naked because no one washes his clothes, even though that's included. Prior to moving my dad to Legacy, we had a private caregiver who was so wonderful that Legacy hired her. Needless to say, she's been transferred from memory care, likely so she doesn't see my dad's drastic weight loss and rapid decline in cognitive functioning. My parents are everything to me. My dad was a 747/MD-11 airline check captain that could tell the best jokes in the world. Now he's a shell of a man who cries when he hears your voice on the phone. I cry constantly about my parents being at that house of horrors and will stop at nothing to expose Barbara for the fraud she is.
Provider Response
We were sad to read your review. We are sorry you feel unhappy with the care your parents have received. Thank you for sharing your concerns with us both here and in person. We hope to continue to communicate with you and work closely together to best care for your parents.
August 30, 2019
By CarolI visited this facility
Legacy House of Southern Hills was new and beautiful. We saw the assisted living and memory care facilities. It's two stories, and it has a staircase and an elevator. They showed me a room where my mom would be sleeping -- because she was going to do a respite stay -- but it was so small. The facility was wonderful, but the place was only 40% occupied. The staff was very nice and very knowledgeable.
Questions about Legacy House of Southern Hills
What places are near Legacy House of Southern Hills or within walking distance for assisted living residents to enjoy?
1/4 mile west of Southern Hills Hospital. Near medical offices, dining, shopping, Ikea
What transportation services does Legacy House of Southern Hills offer to assisted living residents?
We offer transportation to planned outings as well as personal and medical appointments.
If Legacy House of Southern Hills accepts dogs or cats, what indoor/outdoor areas can they enjoy?
We happily accept pets and have three courtyards that will offer pet waste stations.
Describe the neighborhood around Legacy House of Southern Hills. Is it located in a residential neighborhood, a business district, a rural setting, or other type of locale?
We are in a quiet residential neighborhood with one small retail strip center directly South.
Is Legacy House of Southern Hills affiliated with a hospital if more care is needed?
While we are not affiliated with any hospital, we are only a 1/4 mile west of Southern Hills Hospital, which is very convenient should the need arise.
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Services and Amenities of Legacy House of Southern Hills
Costs
- Fee Structure Extra: Al Is Rent+Care/Mc Is All Inclusive
- Assisted Living Starting At: $4500/month
- Memory Care Starting At: $5600/month
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: We Do Offer Companion Suites
- Studio Apartments
Activities
- Religious Services
- Fitness Room
General
- Resident Capacity: 158
- Pets: Small Pets Allowed
Types of care
- Walking Wheelchair Assistance
- Meal Preparation
Licenses
- State Licenses: 14458
About Legacy House of Southern Hills
Premier Senior Living in Las Vegas, Nevada
Welcome to Legacy House of Southern Hills. Located in beautiful west Las Vegas Valley, Legacy House of Southern Hills is the newest assisted living center in Las Vegas. With beautiful views of the Spring Mountain Range and nearby Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Legacy House of Southern Hills is conveniently located near state-of-the-art medical services, restaurants, shops and cultural facilities that rank as tops in the valley. Legacy House of Southern Hills provides both assisted living and memory care services. Our residents enjoy daily activities, restaurant-style dining, beautifully decorated living areas, and a variety of apartment floor plans–all in a tranquil, yet home-like setting.
Assisted Living & Memory Care
At Legacy House of Southern Hills, we believe that the more our residents can be independent, the healthier they are and the better they feel. No matter what stage of life we're in, maximizing independence, maintaining dignity, and having choices are important.
Nevertheless, there comes a time when we all could use a helping hand, even for the most basic daily activities like dressing, bathing, grooming or taking medications. At Legacy House of Southern Hills, we recognize those times and provide just the right amount of help to meet those needs.
At Legacy House of Southern Hills, a premier assisted living community in Las Vegas, Nevada and surrounding areas, assisted living services are designed for seniors who can no longer manage on their own but do not require intensive, 24-hour medical care. We provide a combination of residential living, health and recreational services, and help with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, eating and medications in a warm, home-like environment.
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