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"I was searching for adequate care for my 94-year-old mother who had lived independently for her entire life. We were introduced to Chris Griffin of Carriage Hill House through a hospice worker. It was divine intervention. My mom became their first resident. The love, compassion and care given to her were phenomenal. They took her in like she was their mother. They were always ready to give updates and communicate with us. She was treated with great dignity and respect. The care was consistent through her stay. They dealt with end of life matters with such integrity. Keeping us updated while I was in the middle of having both my knees replaced. Carriage Hill House is truly a vibrant example of how to care for the elderly in today's world."

Testimonials

"I cannot say enough good things about Carriage Hill and the excellent care our mother received as a resident. While my 94 year old mother's memory issues made it impossible for her to live on her own any longer, she enjoyed life and wanted to feel like she could contribute to the family. The amazing team at Carriage Hill quickly embraced her and learned how to best keep her engaged in activities- whether she was happy folding clothes or working on a craft project, the team focused on her her finding joy in each day. As mom's health began to decline her medical needs were continually evaluated and met with expertise and compassion. We found comfort knowing she was genuinely cared for by everyone on the team and she was surrounded by love and kindness right up until she passed away in their hospice care."

"My dad, Thomas Charleston was at Carriage Hill for the last beautiful 6 weeks of his life. We started calling him the happiest little man on hospice. The staff are amazing. They took care of all his needs and more. He was able to still go out to church and dinner with family, he had visitors of all ages, made jigsaw puzzles and my parents celebrated their 67th anniversary with a banana split there as well. I can’t say enough good things about Chris and his team."

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