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May 2024 by Jeffrey Aizley
Some of the staff over the years were quite caring and good but the turnover there was incredibly high and overall some disturbing behaviors/actions by those in charge caused me to relocate my parents. I recommend you seek elsewhere for your loved ones and steer clear here for the sake of your own sanity as well as there’s.
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May 2024 by Victor Lisanke
They didn’t allow turtles and food wasn’t kosher
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September 2023 by Robert Monk
My parents moved into Sunrise of Burlington about a year and a half ago. My dad recently passed. The attention, care, kindness that they both and our family have and still receive from all members of the staff, is second to none. The facility is always bright, clean, well maintained and I know it feels like home to my mom, even after losing my dad, her husband of 71 years. I can't recommend Sunrise highly enough!
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September 2023 by Bob Winter
This place was a disaster for my father in law. They were less than compassionate about my FIL’s struggles to adjust to moving there. Rather than help him adjust they gave us a choice of going to memory care (which is was not quite ready for cognitively) or pay for around the clock supervision. The administration cares more about money and covering their butts legally than care.He lasted about six week’s there before we had to move him out. Then his adjustment period had to start over at a much more caring facility.Stay away from this place
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March 2023 by Arthur Aizley
My parents were there around ten years. Place was fine until my mom needed a higher level of care, which in my opinion, exposed many serious problems. Very high turnover in key positions while they were there. Parents much happier at new facility. The four executive directors whom I got to know quite well over the years were exceptionally nice, but overall I recommend avoiding the facility.
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March 2020 by Seri Patty
I don't even know where to begin besides saying thank you! My grandfather was a stoic Army veteran who drove tanks in Korea who always told me he wanted nothing to do with nursing homes/assisted livings when he was older. This all changed when he was living with the Sunrise Crew in Burlington, he had nothing but positive interactions and good things to say everyday. There were times when I couldn't take him out to lunch because he wanted to eat with everyone in the main area so I could meet his friends (staff, residents, etc). For myself and my family, we want to thank you again!