Overview
The Willows at Citation is your home for compassionate senior care in Lexington, KY. Our senior living community provides top-tier care and services to help put you on a track toward staying healthy and well. The care options offered include assisted living, memory care and skilled services. Our professional team members provide respectful and compassionate support every hour of the day.
Room Types
- Studios
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Arts and Crafts Center
- Barber Shop
- Beautician
- Beauty Salon
- Billiards Lounge
- Café or Bistro
- Complimentary Transportation
- Designed Specifically to Accommodate Memory Loss
- Enclosed Courtyard
- Fitness Center
- Game Room
- Gluten-Free
- Ground Floor Units
- Handicap Accessible
- Housekeeping
- Indoor Common Areas
- Kitchenette
- Laundry Service / Drycleaning
- Low / No Sodium
- No Sugar
- Organic Foods
- Outdoor Common Areas
- Private Dining Room
- Resident Parking Available
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Secured Community
- Transportation at Cost
- Uncovered Parking
- Wander Guard or Similar System Available
- Wi-Fi / High-Speed Internet
Services
- Ancillary Services
- Diabetic Care
- Incontinence Care
- Medication Management
Care
Assisted Living
A living option for seniors or individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management while maintaining a level of independence. Assisted living facilities offer personalized care plans and social activities that promote quality of life for their residents.
Memory Care
Memory care communities offer specialized care and support for individuals dealing with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. These facilities are equipped with trained staff and offer engaging activities designed to promote well-being while ensuring a safe living environment.
Skilled Nursing
Skilled nursing and nursing homes are residential facilities that offer medical care and support for individuals that require a higher level of medical attention and assistance. These are staffed by licensed healthcare providers and offer a range of services to ensure the well-being and comfort of residents.
Reviews
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Lindsey Prebble
11 months ago
Terrible place for your family if they need care. My mother was there for rehab in December-January. Staffs answer when she needed them was "I'll be right back" and she wouldn't see them again for hours. The on-site laundry lost, accidently threw away according to staff, 3 new pair of pajamas costing about $200. I presented the Willows with a receipt for the pajamas in February but have not heard from them about the pajamas although they did send another bill in May 2024 wanting more money after we had already paid the original bill. It is only about MAKING money with this place while avoiding responsibility.
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Victoria Martin
a year ago
If you are looking for a place for your loved one this place is not it! My mom went to The Willows for rehab after a stay at the hospital. Her health has gone downhill since she has been there. She can not walk or do general daily hygiene care without help. My mom has not been eating well during her stay nor have they addressed the issue with proper nutrition for her. They just say “ yeah she eats like a bird” and nothing no consultation with trying to improve this. She is so week now due to this she can not walk on her own. And mind you she was able to stand and walk before entering the facility. I received a call on August 1, 2023 at 1:35 pm that therapy was going to release her now mind you it is Labor Day weekend. They said that they would send referrals out to all the nursing homes for a long-term bed. And on September 5, 2023 if she was not on private pay, that she would have to find another facility. So think about that for a moment, I had no time to plan on trying to find my mother another facility. Just in my opinion, it would appear that they are not concerned with caring for the elderly. It’s all about the money and not about trying to help families secure a more permanent location for their loved ones. And to top it off giving my family one business day to do this is appalling to me. Shame on you Willows
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Nota Securesire
8 months ago
First the bad experience with the 2nd shift Charge nurse, she's been there ten years! Ms. Stacey is rude & aggressive. She's Hot Tempered, unpleasant & is Quick to throw insults to whomever. One evening I was getting a drink for my family member (resident) & the nursing station is about 25' feet away from where I was, Ms Stacey started asking me what time I was leaving, (nursing homes by law can NOT restrict visiting hours) I said as soon as my relative is settled in for the night, & I finished getting the drink & when & I turned around she was STARING a hole thru me & wouldn't turn away, so I asked her if she had said something to me. Which she replied when are you leaving? I repeated as soon as my relative is settled in. This bullying technique is TOTALLY UNCALLED for. (They were on oxygen & REPEATEDLY it would get out of place so they weren't receiving oxygen) & had a catheter in place & unable to walk or get up or reach ANYTHING that wasn't secured close by & at the time was disoriented from the recent move from hospital & had requested for me to be there. On TWO Separate occasions one day after the Next during Ms. Stacy's night shift my relative's oxygen level was checked by the First shift nurse & was found to be 70, & next day 76. They are by law REQUIRED to check on EVERY resident Every TWO hours. Had this been done this EXTREMELY LOW oxygen level would NOT have happened! For the Most part they do NOT even check residents during the day time every two hours. My relative said the first two or three nights he did NOT see one person. When Ms. Stacey is working on the wing where you are NONE Of the nurse aids ect smile or are friendly when she's on duty. However when she's NOT there those SAME employees smile & are friendly when she doesn't work with them. Ms. Stacey asked me to step outside of the room & as I was waiting I heard her say "I don't know if she has short term memory loss" referring to me. Another instance I was asking an aide if they had a label so I could place it on a jar of ointment for my relative & later Ms. Stacey stopped me in the hall & accused me of stopping & looking at her cart. Btw the cart was near the room where her & the aide were in (I stood about 3-4' back from the cart waiting for someone to come out of the room to ask for a label) after she accused me of stopping & looking at her cart I said no I didn't, she said it again, I repeated no I didn't, she stated that THREE Times & I repeated No I didn't & then told her she was a Liar & she can go watch the video, she then walked off & was talking as she went & said you're just after that .... money. *This is a PARTIAL list of the things Ms. Stacey did & said while I was visiting. The next day, (I was visiting daily) I was going to file a formal complaint against her and I hadn't been there 15 minits & the Administrator over the facility & another female employee came to the room entrance & requested to speak with me a few minutes. Ms. Stacey had written up a complaint on me & in it she said I had been "shuffling" around IN her cart. *(Note her change of story) It's the law to keep medicine & their cabinets LOCKED at ALL times. If this was true she FAILED to SECURE it & was DERELICT in her duties & I Have to ask was Ms. Stacey reprimanded for this? Also Was she trying to use me as a cover for missing medicines or lost paperwork? I told them go watch the video you will see that I had NOT been looking at her cart nor had I been in it. The administrator said that wasn't very professional of her. I told them I give respect & expect it in return & I'm glad they came 1) because it saved me the trouble of finding them 2) accusations of someone getting into the nurses cart (which stays in the hall) SHOULD be checked into. MOST of the employees ARE Friendly & kind towards the residents & the rehabilitation staff are good, friendly & patient. The food is GOOD! They have multiple things residents can do so they're not confined to a room & television which is AWESOME! Administrator was friendly & kind towards me.
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Robert Lee
a year ago
So I had a discussion with one of their representatives and was told they don't accept insurance for stays for Hospice patients! Not sure why they give af whether the insurance or a Vets benefits pay them, other than they know they can't juice the government for money like they can and probably do private pay patients and their family's!!!! Couldn't give less than 1 star but if I could, smh.......!!!!
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