WESLEY RIDGE
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Amenities
Ratings & Reviews
4.2
out of 5
Based on 57 reviews
Reviews (10)
James
Our family would like to formally express our deepest gratitude to Life Enriching Communities at Wesley Ridge, especially the Nursing & Rehabilitation Center at The Robert A. Barnes Center and the Wesley Ridge Hospice team, for the exceptional care provided to our father over the past two and a half years. Placing a loved one into a rehabilitation or nursing facility is never an easy decision. Watching that same loved one gradually decline—and eventually having to make the decision to transition to hospice care—is one of the most difficult journeys a family can walk. Throughout every stage of that journey, Wesley Ridge and The Barnes Center made an incredibly heavy burden easier to carry. I was present in the facility often, which allowed me to witness the care firsthand. I didn’t just observe how the staff cared for my father while I was there—I also saw how they treated other residents throughout the building. The compassion, patience, and respect shown were consistent and genuine, regardless of who was watching. As my father’s medical needs increased and his dementia progressed, the staff continuously adapted to meet him where he was—physically, emotionally, and personally. Medical testing, daily care, and moments of confusion were handled with professionalism, dignity, and grace. He was never treated as a task, but always as a person. When the time came to transition to hospice care, that change was handled seamlessly. The hospice team worked closely with the facility staff to provide meaningful end-of-life care, addressing not only his physical comfort, but also his emotional, social, and spiritual needs. The level of peace and comfort provided exceeded anything our family could have hoped for. We would also like to recognize the exceptional activities staff, who went above and beyond to bring joy, engagement, and purpose to my father’s days. From volleyball, cards, trivia, pool, and cornhole to church services and faith-based activities, they made a genuine effort to keep him active, social, and smiling. Those moments of laughter and connection meant more than words can express and greatly enhanced his quality of life. I would also like to acknowledge the many staff members who are often behind the scenes but are absolutely essential—the dietary staff and cooks who took care in preparing his meals, and the housekeeping and laundry staff who ensured his clothing and personal items were always clean and cared for. Their attention mattered greatly and contributed to his dignity and comfort. What stood out most was the humanity shown every day—kindness, patience, reassurance, laughter, and genuine connection. We are sincerely grateful to all involved—nursing staff, aides, rehabilitation professionals, hospice caregivers, activities staff, dietary services, housekeeping, and support staff. Wesley Ridge and The Robert A. Barnes Center exemplify what compassionate long-term, rehabilitative, and end-of-life care should be.
James
Our family would like to formally express our deepest gratitude to Life Enriching Communities at Wesley Ridge, especially the Nursing & Rehabilitation Center at The Robert A. Barnes Center and the Wesley Ridge Hospice team, for the exceptional care provided to our father over the past two and a half years. Placing a loved one into a rehabilitation or nursing facility is never an easy decision. Watching that same loved one gradually decline—and eventually having to make the decision to transition to hospice care—is one of the most difficult journeys a family can walk. Throughout every stage of that journey, Wesley Ridge and The Barnes Center made an incredibly heavy burden easier to carry. I was present in the facility often, which allowed me to witness the care firsthand. I didn’t just observe how the staff cared for my father while I was there—I also saw how they treated other residents throughout the building. The compassion, patience, and respect shown were consistent and genuine, regardless of who was watching. As my father’s medical needs increased and his dementia progressed, the staff continuously adapted to meet him where he was—physically, emotionally, and personally. Medical testing, daily care, and moments of confusion were handled with professionalism, dignity, and grace. He was never treated as a task, but always as a person. When the time came to transition to hospice care, that change was handled seamlessly. The hospice team worked closely with the facility staff to provide meaningful end-of-life care, addressing not only his physical comfort, but also his emotional, social, and spiritual needs. The level of peace and comfort provided exceeded anything our family could have hoped for. We would also like to recognize the exceptional activities staff, who went above and beyond to bring joy, engagement, and purpose to my father’s days. From volleyball, cards, trivia, pool, and cornhole to church services and faith-based activities, they made a genuine effort to keep him active, social, and smiling. Those moments of laughter and connection meant more than words can express and greatly enhanced his quality of life. I would also like to acknowledge the many staff members who are often behind the scenes but are absolutely essential—the dietary staff and cooks who took care in preparing his meals, and the housekeeping and laundry staff who ensured his clothing and personal items were always clean and cared for. Their attention mattered greatly and contributed to his dignity and comfort. What stood out most was the humanity shown every day—kindness, patience, reassurance, laughter, and genuine connection. We are sincerely grateful to all involved—nursing staff, aides, rehabilitation professionals, hospice caregivers, activities staff, dietary services, housekeeping, and support staff. Wesley Ridge and The Robert A. Barnes Center exemplify what compassionate long-term, rehabilitative, and end-of-life care should be.
Tim D.
This place is awesome, I give it 5 stars. They go out of their way to make you comfortable. Got me a power recliner for me to sleep in. And it raises me up so I can urinate into a plastic urinal. Tried using the urinal while laying in bed but it spilled a couple times. I totally give this place 5 stars. Physical therapy is awesome and works with you to get you stronger.
Tim D.
This place is awesome, I give it 5 stars. They go out of their way to make you comfortable. Got me a power recliner for me to sleep in. And it raises me up so I can urinate into a plastic urinal. Tried using the urinal while laying in bed but it spilled a couple times. I totally give this place 5 stars. Physical therapy is awesome and works with you to get you stronger.
D Rossi
Lovely place, people are very attentive to my loved one for rehab. So glad to have such a nice place.

