Westminster Canterbury

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Daytona Beach, United States

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Retirement community· Non-profit organization· Retirement home

Westminster Canterbury Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Westminster Canterbury is located in Daytona Beach, United States on 229 S Ridgewood Ave. Westminster Canterbury is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category retirement community in United States.

Address

229 S Ridgewood Ave

Phone

+1 3862553737

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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RED

I'm looking to move to Florida and I toured here after looking at a few other places. The grounds were kept nice, great first impression. I was greeted as soon as I walked in by the Property Manager, Gina. She was very informative and didn't rush me through the process. This place is definitely on my top 3.

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Fr gg

It was home due to my low income for 10yrs; I saw 2, then 3rd Manager appear in 2020; the maintenance staff is strongly short staffed, the housekeeping engineer Patty can't keep up with the spotless cleaning in the building she's been there for 10 years and counting, lots of cleaning is being neglected etc; the meeting room on the ground floor has newer furniture donated thanks to Gina Mora; there are nice everyday. Tenants but also very rude, crude, loud and lying individuals. The state needs to overlook the handling of their section 8 caseloads from mid to late 2020 with a new Inspector, preferably. The building is strong [perhaps the windows could use replacing sometime soon. Thank you

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Loretha Simon

KUDOS to Gina Mora, Westminster Daytona Manager and your competent staff for managing the air conditioning outage with finesse. I'd also like to commend Alex Mookerjee and visiting Westminster staffers for their help. You all did a tremendous job getting the air conditioning system back in working order. Your decision to provide comfort to the residents in the form of a pizza party with lots of pizza, cold drinks with ice, chips, and cookies were greatly appreciated. Not only by myself but by many other residents as well. The portable A/C units were a BIG hit - the cool breeze was so refreshing to us all - not only the ones placed in the community room but on each floor as well. Last, but not least, our evening culminated when the staff knocked on each door to let us know the A/C was back on...well before 6:00 pm as anticipated. We may not have had much to cheer about these past 6 months but this effort was certainly one of them. Thanks again!

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kathy mariani

DESANTIS posted today: I’m pleased to announce that I’ve directed FDEM to update Florida’s emergency order on long-term care facility visitation. The updated order has four main provisions: 1. Removes the current prohibition on children visitation. 2. Eases restrictions on outdoor visitation. 3. Clarifies that there are no social distancing requirements for compassionate caregivers. 4. Eliminates the 5-person maximum number of general visitors. This update will provide residents in long-term care facilities with greater opportunities to safely visit with their loved ones.

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David Withee

Home to me