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For decades, U.S. News and World Report rankings have been a trusted source for consumers in identifying the best hospitals, mutual funds, cars, colleges, nursing homes, and more. For the third consecutive year, U.S. News and World Report has identified the best independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities.
We are proud to have been named among their Best Senior Living communities for the second time – this year as Best Assisted Living. Take a closer look at the methodology of the rankings and see how we stacked up!
U.S. News and World Report Best Senior Living Awards
Finding high-quality senior living is becoming increasingly important as today’s older adults continue to redefine retirement. Today’s senior living communities are vibrant places where seniors are empowered and free to design their days in meaningful and purpose-driven ways. As homeownership becomes increasingly burdensome, more seniors and their families are seeking trusted senior living communities that can provide care that protects their privacy and promotes dignity.
“U.S. News provides in-depth information on multiple community types to help potential residents and their families find, in consultation with their doctors as needed, the best place to help meet their needs,” said Zach Adams, senior health data engineer at U.S. News. “Communities that are highly rated excel in making residents feel safe, well cared for, and highly satisfied by the services provided.”
In recognition of the evolution of retirement and senior living and to identify those communities excelling in meeting the needs of today’s older adults, U.S. News and World Report launched their inaugural senior living ratings two years ago. For this year’s awards, consumer satisfaction surveys were given between March 2023 and February 2024, reflecting the viewpoints of more than 200,000 residents in approximately 4,000 senior living communities nationwide. Data points included in the survey included a range of important senior living topics, including,
- The kindness of the staff
- Variety of activities
- Quality of food
- Overall dining experience
- Local transportation services
- Quality of on-site caregiving
The Ackerly at Sherwood Exceeds Expectations
The resident survey revealed that The Ackerly at Sherwood is exceeding expectations in nearly all areas, specifically in the following areas:
- 97% of respondents feel safe in the community
- 93% of respondents are satisfied with housekeeping
- 84% of respondents would recommend the community to family and friends
- 83% of respondents said the health and wellness team treats them with respect
Respondents who took the survey said,
“I have lived at The Ackerly at Sherwood for almost one year! There’s lots of activities, lots of opportunities to make new friends, going on fun outings, movies and happy hour! I love it here and highly recommend!”
“This is the place to be. I wouldn’t be here if there weren’t activities or things for me to feel supported. The staff are good to all of us and make us feel supported for whatever needs that we need addressed, is available here at our fingertips.”
“I don’t have any complaints. My cat, Mocha, and I are very satisfied!”
“Please consider this place at the top of your list!”
“I feel comfortable and respected always by staff and residents.”
“A good, safe, and comfortable community that helps keep us social and active in anything we do.”
“The atmosphere and physical structure is very welcoming at The Ackerly. The med techs and caregivers are very good at their jobs and truly care about the residents. The happy hours and activities are very enjoyable for all. The daily activities for Opal are very important.”
We invite you to experience the difference at The Ackerly! Come see firsthand why we’ve been recognized as Best Assisted Living by U.S. News and World Report. Contact us today to schedule a tour!
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