Address: | 3737 Atlantic Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807, USA |
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Postal code: | 90807 |
Phone: | (562) 426-6123 |
Website: | http://bixbyknollstowers.org/contact-us |
Judith Rocio Torres is a professional staff member at Bixby Knolls Towers
Retirement community in Long Beach, California, Judith Rocio Torres is an Amazing woman.
Our mom (91) is so happy at Bixby Knolls Towers! She has a beautiful apartment with a gorgeous view. She thinks the meals served at BKT are delicious! "I get fresh fruit every day!!" The residents are all very nice and the staff is rapid in their response to give assistance. What's best is that the facility is clean and well-maintained. Tons of joyful activities and a beautiful rose garden too. We could not be happier!!!
Our parents have lived in the Tower for 4 years, recently moving to the "B" building for assisted living. We have found the staff to be kind, caring and with little turnover - which is something very important to consider. The views from the upper floors of the Tower are amazing- unlike anything in most of L.A. , food is quite good- we even had our family Christmas dinner in the dining room- which was delicious and enjoyable. The tower is in the midst of renovations and it will be quite nice when complete. Location is excellent, you can walk around gardens on the premises or in the Bixby Knolls neighborhood.
BKT is a great place. Some folks complain about everything. It is clean, has good, quality food, fun entertainment and plenty of social events. I believe the price is fair. My Mom has lived there 7 years and she is very happy - couldn't be in a safer place and it gives me great peace of mind. If she wants to dine out when I visit, there is a great variety of charming restaurants on Atlantic Avenue. The neighborhood is great too.
Bixby Knolls does a solid job of providing housing, meals, daily activities, and safety to residence. They work hard to select good employees who constantly care for the residents. The administration goes the extra mile to address concerns. Anyone who lives in an aging building must adjust expectations on the reality of a building. If someone wants all the bells and whistles of a new building, they can call around. However, you will not like the price and may not like the staff. We have a dear loved one in the building who has been a resident for many years. She has received care beyond our expectations. We will continue to be grateful to Jeannie and her wonderful staff.