Overview
What if you could experience an intimate senior living community that offers an engaging lifestyle in a quiet and safe neighborhood, with incredible opportunities for discovery? It’s here: Legacy at Clover Blossom can be your new home. Residents call the community a hidden oasis of calm and natural beauty, conveniently located just outside of Rochester’s downtown cultural district.
Room Types
- 1-Bedroom Apartments
- 2-Bedroom Apartments
- Studios
- Villas
Care
Independent Living
Designed to help older adults who want to maintain an active and independent lifestyle, these communities offer services and amenities that cater to residents’ needs, while encouraging a sense of community and freedom from the responsibilities of owning a home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Qualifications
ASHA Verified Member
Legacy at Clover Blossom Reviews
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Jessica
3 months ago
Thank you for the opportunity to visit Blossom last week. I wanted to share my thoughts following the tour. The visit gave me a great deal of peace of mind. Everyone I met was very friendly and welcoming, which immediately made the environment feel comfortable and positive. The home itself is beautiful and well maintained. I was especially impressed by the variety of programs and activities that Blossom offers. Having so many options available, particularly the craft room, would certainly help keep residents engaged and active. Overall, my visit left a very positive impression, and I truly appreciate the time and care taken to show me around and answer my questions. Thank you again for your hospitality.
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Jenn Greindl
3 weeks ago
When my mother moved into the Legacy at Clover Blossom, it was a wonderful place to be. Everything was clean, events were proper, and the food was delicious. As time went by, the entire place diminished. Now, when you walked down the halls, there are signs everywhere for pee or feces that have been in the floor from dogs or people. The entire place smells like feces. People are allowed to move in who cannot take care of themselves, which should not happen. This is a place for men and women who simply need a place to stay that CAN take care of themselves. It is NOT an Assisted Living Facility. The meals slowly fell from actual meals to merely bits of things put together to fake a meal. The residents are served food with mold on it, sandwiches once they run out of dinner food, and portions you would give a 4 year-old. They run through ‘cooks’ so fast that random people have to cook whatever they get their hands on. They run out of food and have to run to a grocery store just to make a meal. When she moved in, they had great events to invite the family to enjoy. There was a fall event with games, little prizes, crafts, and treats. It was a very family-friendly environment. Now, they spend most of their money on all the events for pride month. Massive decorations, parties, and shows. Perhaps that money should go toward food instead of these things? Along with all of that, there a bed bugs, mice and roaches everywhere, all the time. They do not care about residents who get them from neighbors or the cost it causes to take care of getting rid of them in your own apartment. They have filthy people living there, and do not care how that affects the rest of the people who just want a clean, peaceful place to live. There was a wonderful indoor pool, years ago. Slowly, they stopped taking care of it. It became dirty, closed often because the chemicals weren’t managed, and maintenance didn’t clean it. Then it was closed after an inspection that found mold in the room and water. An amenity that people specifically chose that place for, is closed a ton. They don’t care. It’s just saving them money while they charge people the same amount of money. The rent goes up 6-10% with the lease, and some people do not have the capability to move out. They have to stay. Their Social Security does not come anywhere close to rising that amount. Again, they don’t care. And with that money, nothing improves. It just goes downhill. The place is disgusting, full of employees that care about nothing other than their own paycheck, and run by a company that only cares about themselves. I wouldn’t advise anyone to live here. If possible, I would ask every family who is taking care of someone in this facility, please consider moving them out. Hopefully, if enough of us step up, the place will improve and go back to a place where senior citizens are safe, protected and treated well.
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James Sheehan
5 months ago
I am very pleased to recommend Legacy at Clover Blossom! I was familiar with the community before going to visit. A family member had lived there previously. My impression - from my visit , from what I heard and saw, and from the community references I received - is very strong and positive. Cost is always a concern with such a change. Michaela and the Legacy staff answered my questions clearly. The facility and the support services are great. And, there are lots of people like myself there. I want to continue an active, open and engaged life. I believe I will be able to do that at Legacy. I'm looking forward to moving in as soon as I can.
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Janice Hovey
2 months ago
My mother is happy here, but beware of the high incidence of vandalism in the parking lots. Despite the number of incidents they refuse to put cameras in the lots. That has been incredibly disappointing.
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