HeartFields Assisted Living at Easton

Category: Retirement community in Easton, Maryland

Address: 700 Port St, Easton, MD 21601, USA

Phone: +14108204400

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Amy Gagnon

Oct 2, 2020

My mother resided at Hartfields in Easton from 2011 until she passed in 2018. The care, compassion and love received from the staff and fellow residents ran deep. I would most definitely recommend Heartfields at Easton to anyone considering a move there.

Marge Fuller

Sep 28, 2020

I moved my parents to Heartfields from a facility on the Western Shore. Mom has since passed away, but Daddy, at 102 years young, is still at Heartfields. He absolutely loves it there and has wonderful comments about all of the staff. To me, the facility is the best decision I ever made...it is clean, friendly, pleasant, and cheerful. The staff is 100% helpful in ALL areas. There is always a nurse(s) on duty and the in house doctor is very good and attentive. Check out the meals...they are top notch!! Heartfields is home!!

Fred Kurst

Jul 9, 2020

From our first encounter with Heartfields at Easton in 2016, we were encouraged that we had found a very caring community for our uncle. Melissa Boudrie, the marketing director, later told us that our uncle was her first admission at her new job. Because we were bringing him from the Midwest to Easton, we needed some special accommodations: the room needed to be furnished with at least a bed and essentials, and an after-hours arrival was necessary. Without exception and very generously, Melissa took care of everything down to the last detail, even hanging the towels in the bathroom herself. In the intervening years, we were further encouraged by the loving care that we observed in all the staff, from the front desk to the nurse, the doctor, the housekeepers, the aides, chef, cooks, and activity director. It was clear that the staff viewed their roles as more than just a job. That devotion was even more evident when our uncle passed away in the midst of a pandemic from natural causes. Our uncle was well cared for in his last hours, and Melissa and Vivian packed his belongings for us to pick up curbside. The fact that none of the residents contracted the virus in the first seven months of 2020 is a testament to the protocols that were established and followed by the administration and staff of Heartfields at Easton. Their use of virtual and social distance meetings between residents and their families were especially appreciated in that difficult time. We can only say that we recommend Heartfields at Easton to those who are seeking a caring environment for a loved one. Fred and Charlotte Kurst

cheri Huff

Dec 16, 2019

I am very happy I choose to put my mother at Heartfields of Easton, staff is very professional, service has been wonderful and I think my mother is adjusting very well. Their communication through out that building is great !

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Questions & Answers

How much is this a month?

Lisa Beakley | Sep 22, 2019
Gladys Marine | Sep 22, 2019

Don't know, I assist a client with visits there

Do you require an upfront deposit or a monthly fee?

Diane Merki | Jul 23, 2022
HeartFields Assisted Living at Easton | Jul 23, 2022

Thanks for your interest Diane. Residents pay a monthly fee based on the selection of apartment, services needed and their personal preferences. You can get additional details on the available floor plans on our website, and we encourage you to contact us to speak with someone about your individual needs.

When I visit assisted living communities with my daughter, I find it all a little intimidating. Moving from a small house to a big community is frightening. I just don’t know if I can learn my way around a new place.

HeartFields Assisted Living at Easton | May 24, 2022
HeartFields Assisted Living at Easton | May 24, 2022

We know this is a big change! It is a concern we often hear from seniors and their families. The good news is that there will be staff and fellow residents around who will be happy to help you learn your way around the community. Before long you will find yourself feeling right at home! We hope this information helps you or the senior you love feel more positive about the changes ahead. If you have a question we didn’t answer or if you would like to schedule an in-person visit, please call the Five Star Senior Living nearest you. Our staff will be happy to arrange a time that is convenient for you to join us for lunch and a personal tour!

My father needs more help than we can provide for him to be safe at home. I think he realizes it but is reluctant to leave the friends he’s made in his neighborhood. Dad has lived there for about 25 years. What can we do to reassure him he can stay connec

HeartFields Assisted Living at Easton | May 24, 2022
HeartFields Assisted Living at Easton | May 24, 2022

Good question! Embarking on a new chapter in life doesn’t mean old friends have to be left behind. Assisted living communities offer a wide range of programs and events residents can invite guests to participate in. And they also offer transportation services so your dad can attend events in and around town with his old buddies. Fortunately, there are other ways your father can stay in touch. Social media channels like Facebook or a video chat service such as Skype are two easy avenues for staying connected.

My mom agreed that it was time for her to move to an assisted living community this winter. She knows she just isn’t safe living alone any longer. We found a community Mom seemed to love. Now we can’t seem to get her motivated to actually make the move. I

HeartFields Assisted Living at Easton | May 24, 2022
HeartFields Assisted Living at Easton | May 24, 2022

This sometimes happen when it actually comes time to make the move. Your mom is probably anxious and a little uncertain. A late life transition like this isn’t easy to make. What might help is to get her involved in some of the events and activities at the new community now, instead of waiting until she actually moves in. Talk with the staff to see about helping her find a buddy with similar interests and hobbies that she can bond with during her visits. Becoming more familiar with the community and with a few fellow residents can help make the move feel a little less intimidating.

My children live out of town and have busy lives. I know I need to move to a senior living community but I don’t want to burden my children with downsizing my house. What can I do? It’s overwhelming to think about doing it all on my own.

HeartFields Assisted Living at Easton | May 24, 2022
HeartFields Assisted Living at Easton | May 24, 2022

We hear this concern from seniors often. Sorting through and packing up a lifetime of memories and belongings can be overwhelming. One resource we like to share with families is a group of professionals called Senior Move Managers. They are experts at handling all of the details of a later life move. You can find one near your home by visiting the National Association of Senior Move Managers or Certified Relocation & Transition Specialist.

Are you hiring

PATRICIA Perkins | Sep 22, 2019
Gladys Marine | Sep 22, 2019

Yes

Do you handle end of life care?

Dawn Smith | Sep 22, 2019
Dorothy Ortiz | Sep 22, 2019

They do. :(

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