Dorset Place Memory Care

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Oklahoma City, United States

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Assisted living facility· Retirement community

Dorset Place Memory Care Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dorset Place Memory Care is located in Oklahoma City, United States on 12401 Dorset Dr. Dorset Place Memory Care is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category assisted living facility in United States.

Address

12401 Dorset Dr

Phone

+1 4057524220

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Felicia Gilbert

My experience with Dorset place has been nothing short of amazing. the management has an is always so helpful an kind an understanding. I couldn't be more happier with my floor team everyone pulls together to make this place a 5 Star facility. Nothing is more important to us then the happiness of our residents. I love the fact that we all do this because its a passion an not just a job. Dorset place is amazing we make the transition as comfortable as possible our number one goal is to care an the happiness of each resident an I have to say my team does it well!!!!!!!!

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adela ndanjong

Is really a great place to have your love one to leave in this beautiful community. we all work together as a team. The apartments are clean I will recommend any body to bring his or her love one.

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Nicole Hall

I absolutely love working at memory care. There is no greater sign of compassion, empathy and dedication than what the staff do there on a daily basis. I would put any of my family members in this community.

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Ryan Washington

Great atmosphere to be in!! The staff is very friendly, and attentive.

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Diane Self

My father-in-law has been there just over a month while we have been taking care of his wife. Most every time I have been to visit he hasn't been bathed and his clothes have been dirty. He has dropped 12lbs and the nurse was rude when I went to tell her he wasn't feeling well. Then, to top things off, he somehow got out of the facility, fell and a bystander found him and called 911. They had no idea he has gotten out. When I was there the day before I had to wait at minimum 3 minutes when trying to get buzzed in or out and after ringing the bell twice each time, the staff person who got the door just happened to walk by. On my way out, a medical professional was trying to get in and she said, \would be nice if you would just give us a code\. When I was there visiting, the door to the medicine room was closed and you could here elevated voices if not yelling. He has had visitors daily and even with that his care has been horrible.