MARIS GROVE
Location
Amenities
Ratings & Reviews
3.5
out of 5
Based on 55 reviews
Reviews (5)
Laurie “C” McC
You wouldn’t believe what they pull once a loved one passes on. I have pictures of my moms empty apartment and there are no white spots that where under where her pictures hung. They say the whole apartment needs to be gutted down to the studs.! Most ridiculous scam we have ever come across in our lives! They are saying it will cost $80 thousand dollars to redo her apartment. If it were not an retirement scam the whole apartment is not worth $80, thousand dollars. They are taking advantage of our deceased mother’s situation. Beware its not the nice place you would think it is. Its no different then living in a Sheraton hotel except its a lot more expensive. Once our parents were there for a year they knew they made a huge mistake! But Erickson makes you sign your life away!
Mobile Notary Public Services
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Laurie
Maris Grove robs the elderly of every penny they can get. From the banquet food they serve to parking your car. God help you when you finally pass away. They will charge you outrageous prices for repainting the apartment from normal living. Charge you $10 thousand dollars for parking in the garage or you can walk across the long parking lots to park your car. There are so many ways of charging the elderly its crazy. Also it’s like living in a Sheraton Hotel, with long hallways of door after door. When you move out, you will wait at the least 6 months for your initial deposit $. So if you want to give them all your money once you pass away move into any one of their apartments you will soon regret it! Do yourself a favor buy a small ranch house with a driveway, renovate it anyway you want and you will still not spend close to what you will pay to Maris Grove!
Marie Kostival
My mother has been living at Maris Grove for 16 years. She has consistently enjoyed her living arrangements and we have been impressed with the high quality of service she has received. Executive Manager has been consistent and vigilant, especially during the pandemic. Mom always Says it was the best move she ever made. I agree.
T
I see why this place has several negative reviews. I too am commenting as a delivery driver. I called the number listed by the owner who replied to messages here in the comments and left a voice message shortly after the incident happened at around 12:40 pm on June 20, 2022, but have not received a call back. This was my first time delivering a package to a resident and will be my last. I am an independent delivery driver, so I can pick and choose what and where to deliver. The white, chubby, short, lady/security at the entrance, who was wearing glasses should be more patient and understanding. I pulled up at the second entrance and that was where residents are supposed to enter. She said “Now I have to get your tag number”, and explained multiple times next time to enter in the first one. I just smiled and said okay, but I will not be returning. I did not like her tone or the vibe of the place. Plus, a white, tall, older woman (resident) kindly helped me locate the person’s room I was trying to find and stated “This place is difficult to navigate”. She sure was right. Why make things harder than they are? Other senior centers I have been too were very easy to navigate and gladly accepted the package at the front desk. I do not even think I have met a security person, especially at an entrance. Very odd.

