Tea and Slippers
Assisted Living

Tides at Crimson Village, The

1410 18th Ave. East, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
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Capacity

32 residents

Location

Amenities

Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
Wheelchair Accessible Restroom
Wheelchair Accessible Seating

Reviews (5)

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Martha Barnett

Apr 2025

I am pleasantly surprised in Crimson Village. The staff is very caring and always there for you should you need them. In fact, a caregiver just came in my room to check on me to make sure I was alright and if I needed anything. I had been in my bathroom primping for tomorrow and I hadn’t heard her knocking at my doors. She just wanted to make sure I really was alight.

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Anbria Collins

Feb 2024

My dad loves this place. They go the extra mile for all there clients. This is the happiest I have seen him in a while. Thank u for everything you do.

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Kyla Holland

Feb 2024

Listen, memaw Emmy had to come here and we sure hated that she had to be anywhere but home when she wasn’t feeling her best but this place right here. Talk about hospitality and true care for their patients. The atmosphere and the staff were out of this world and the only reason I’m leaving 5 stars is because I can’t leave 10!!!!

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Nikayla McGee

Feb 2024

Crimson village is a lovely place. The building, the staff, and the atmosphere are all exceptional. Nothing but great experiences here.

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Bonnie Riker

Sep 2020

Crimson Village is a beautiful facility, but that is as far as it goes. They sell you hook, line and sinker. If you have a loved one needing memory care, please do not use this facility. Your loved one is shut up in their room like prisoners. Many of the workers there are there for a paycheck they could care less about anything else. Dr Parmesetty can sponsor a Alabama athletics TV show, put a tree on the tinsel trail, have a car show, but cannot seem to afford toilet paper or laundry soap for the residents. Not only are you paying well over $4000 per month to reside there, if you want hair services you pay extra ( it used to be $25, but it increased to $45), you pay for drugs (I guess I get this), toilet paper, laundry soap, all personal hygiene needs, if your loved one needs an ensure supplement you buy that, and the list goes on. The workers do nothing to keep your loved one stimulated through this crisis. I know for a fact if a resident steps out of their room they are yelled at to get back in their room. No creativity is used to keep the memory care residents stimulated. If something goes wrong the facility never sides with the resident only the workers. My mother went 3 weeks without getting her hair washed when the pandemic began and the facility response to that was "no one told us". Human decency should have prevailed here, but no. The answer to every problem to the family is, well she's in memory care, but when it is something they should have done the facility dumps on the family. My mother had bruises on her they never reported to the family. We made the facility aware. Not only did the person that did it didn't report it (of course they wouldn't), the person assisting with a shower didn't report it. I could continue on, but I am just putting the truth out there that this facility isn't worth going to. Buyer beware of this place all they want is the money. Ps...the food is the worst on the planet, I wouldn't feed that slop to a dog let alone a human being.

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