The Hamlets at Penticton

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Penticton, Canada

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Assisted living facility· Retirement community

The Hamlets at Penticton Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

The Hamlets at Penticton is located in Penticton, Canada on 103 Duncan Ave W. The Hamlets at Penticton is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category assisted living facility in Canada.

Address

103 Duncan Ave W

Phone

+1 2504908503

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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jamie/gord guenther

I was given a tour of The Hamlets at Penticton this weekend. It was very bright and clean, and the suites are so spacious and well designed. I met with a few staff members, they were all so friendly. I talked with a few residents who seem to really enjoy their life there. It is not an easy thing to think of, having to realize ones parent(s) are no longer capable of living on their own, but it is a reality many of us face. I would absolutely trust my loved ones to the care of the Hamlets at Penticton! Thank you Debra for the tour and for answering all of my questions.

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francine pay

The Hamlet's has been the best place I have worked, The staff is very helpful and compassionate, The residents are wonderful there smiles and laughter brightens my day. I always look forward going to work .

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Jonathan Christian

Just visited there and was given the most amazing tour, Looking for a place where my wife's parent's could call home and stay there long term. Didn't feel like a facility at all - super friendly staff, lovely rooms and so close to town. Thank you for your time and help already.

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Carla Kenyon

I would have given a zero but the site doesn't allow it. Dad had a significant fracture of his humerus and your staff didn't look for him for hours, while he lay on the bathroom floor. He was hospitalized for many weeks and you did not have the decency to call and ask how he was doing. Your government, CEO and anyone else who has the power and financial means should be ashamed. Dad is buried at the gravesite under the Penticton sign, perhaps you should go and pay your respects.