Child Daycare & PreschoolsGrand Rapids, MI

Vista Springs Assisted Living And Preschool

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Vista Springs Assisted Living And Preschool is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 2420 Coit Ave Ne Suite200, Grand Rapids, Michigan MI. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.

What Parents Say

Note: These reviews appear to be for an assisted living facility, not a daycare center. Reviewers consistently praise the clean, beautiful facility, compassionate and attentive staff, personalized care for residents, and robust activities program. All reviews are 5-star ratings highlighting excellent customer service and professional care.

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Recent Reviews

8 months ago

This community is beautiful and has a robust activities program. You are always greeted by the friendly front desk staff. I've watched interaction with the aides and the residents and they seem like they truly care about their wellbeing. The administrator and the Wellness Director are nurses so they are able to oversee the residents' care with a clinical eye. This community fills up fast as it's in a great location. You need to stop by and take a tour with the caring sales team.

a year ago

This is a beautiful community with the most amazing residents. The Life Enrichment team is incredible and makes the community fun and exciting. The maintenance director is friendly and kind. He is super helpful and always goes above and beyond. The gals at the reception desk greet you with a warm smile and genuinely love their jobs. The admissions director is bubbly and fun. She is knowledgeable and makes you feel at home the second you walk through the door. The dietary staff work diligently to meet all the nutritional needs and requests of the residents with a smile. There is a new executive director who feels like a friend after your first encounter. She is going to be a great leader and mentor to all of the staff. Last but not least, the caregivers and med techs with longevity truly are invested in the community members who live there. They work overtime and stay over extra hours to ensure everyone is cared for. This community has been through some changes recently, but they have not wavered in their love for the residents. With change comes growth and I encourage you tour this community and get to know the residents and team that call Riverside Gardens home.

10 months ago

I have very mixed feelings about Riverside Courtlands. On the surface, the facility is beautiful, well-maintained, and offers appealing amenities for residents. The admission process was quick and efficient, and for someone who is largely independent and only needs minimal support, this could seem like a great option. However, once any level of real care is needed, serious issues become evident. The facility does not have an RN on staff — only CNAs — and during the night shift, the entire facility is often run by just two CNAs – not even a manager in charge. This lack of proper staffing creates a dangerous situation for residents who need more attention or might be at risk for falls. During our time there, falls were frequent, and one day alone saw three residents were taken to the ER due to injuries. I was constantly seeing residents with bruised faces, etc. walking around. The call button system is unreliable, especially at night, and response times can be worryingly slow. Often when they did have adequate staffing you could find 4-5 of the CNAs outside the dining room door congregating. This would be a good time to round with the residents who might not be able to go to the dining room. Another concern was the pressure I felt to use CorsoCare for hospice services — a provider located two hours away from our location. Unfortunately, that experience was far from ideal and felt more like a convenience for the facility than a benefit for us. I wonder if there is some sort of partnership between the two. In short, if your loved one is active, fully mobile, and doesn’t require much in the way of assistance, this might be a pleasant place for them to live. But if they need attentive care or medical oversight, I would not recommend Riverside Courtlands. It offers a nice place to stay — with meals, activities, and a roof over your head — but very little in the way of actual care, which sadly did not support my loved one in their final days. Also, I will say the sales gal was SO nice and helpful during the sign on / move in process but once our loved one passed away we received not one condolence from any of the staff – not one. We received a bill and a notice to vacate the room. I found that very unsettling considering how nice and helpful they were to start.

a year ago

My mom recently moved into this facility on January 3rd. We selected Cortland by Riverside over several other assisted living facilities in the area. The process was seamless. We initially had to have them do an assessment to determine the level of care my mom required. The administrator (Joy) and the Sales and Marketing Director (Allyson) came to our residence for the assessment recognizing it would be difficult to get my mom there and back. Upon doing a tour of the facility, Allyson was vey detail oriented and patient enough to answer all of our questions. The facility is very clean and has a small number of residents which my mom really liked. There are many fun activities for her to participate in and they go the extra mile to make sure to provide a personalized experience. As an example, my mom is a vegetarian and they have gone out there way to ensure she has everything she like for all meals. My mom tells me the food is very good which was shocking because she is very picky as she gets older. Upon move in, they made it very easy for us and all of the staff came up and introduced themselves. Somehow, they already knew who we were and are all friendly and knew so much about my mom already. I was worried about her ability to acclimate to her new home but on the first night, Allyson text me and told me she had already made friends and was having dinner with them. This was unprompted and much appreciated. If you love your mom as much as I do, it would be a disservice to not consider Cortland by Riverside. They understand the unique needs of each family and treat you and your loved ones as if you were one of their own. I could not be more thankful for their professionalism, kindness, attention to detail and all of the things they have provided that are above and beyond what we expected.

7 months ago

I toured with April Rosa- she was compassionate and caring during my visit. The community is very friendly and super clean! Do yourself a favor and talk with April.

Frequently asked questions

Vista Springs Assisted Living And Preschool is a child daycare & preschools childcare facility located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The facility has a capacity of 20 children.
To enroll your child at Vista Springs Assisted Living And Preschool, contact the facility directly to inquire about availability, schedule a tour, and learn about their enrollment process. Be prepared to provide your child's age, any special needs or allergies, and your preferred schedule. Many facilities have waitlists, so it's best to inquire early.
You can verify the licensing status of Vista Springs Assisted Living And Preschool through Michigan's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities in Michigan must meet state standards for safety, health, staff qualifications, and staff-to-child ratios.

Contact Information

Address
2420 Coit Ave Ne Suite200, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49508
County
KENT

Details

Daycare Type
Child Daycare & Preschools
Capacity
20 children
Status
OPEN
Coordinates
43.00615, -85.66203