Testimonials

“I absolutely love Danberry Residential Care!  My Father has been living at Danberry for almost two years and has thrived.  Prior to moving to Danberry, he was living in a very high-end assisted care facility.  Though they tried to meet his needs, they were unable to give him the personalized care he receives at DRC.   Rod and his staff are very attentive to my father and understand so well their clients and how to best help them feel at home at DRC. They go above and beyond the call of duty and even include my father in their own family activities.  My father, who has always been a picky eater, has never once complained about the healthy and delicious meals he is served every day at DRC.  My father is always clean, well dressed, exercised, and receives the very best of care.  I cannot recommend DRC highly enough!”

-Karen W.


“Danberry Care home provides a lovely family environment with fresh wholesome cooked meals.  My dad was comfortable and well care for by Rod and his staff. It was nice to see how attentive they were with my dad. I would definitely recommend Danberry Care.”

-Leticia Y.


“My wife who was an Alzheimer’s patient, resided at this care facility and I was so grateful for such a wonderful home for her. The caregiver patient was ratio was  1:1! It was a delightful place for my dear wife of 58 years to live. She had her own large bright room and bath. The gardens are lovely and beautifully cared for. The sidewalk out front was a short walk in her wheelchair to Centennial Park, a 11 acre park with walkways enclosed within the quiet residential area. I would walk to the park with Lyn to watch the children play. Emma would prepare all the delightful meals and the few patients would sit at the well lit dinning room table to eat. I would sit with Lyn during meals. We’d often sit in the sunny family room and watch the news prior to dinner or sit in the patio. After dinner, Lyn would sit in her room and listen to her favorite music.  I was grateful she had such a lovely environment during her last days. Rod, the owner saw that patient’s laundry was always always taken care of and the home was meticulously maintained. The cost was quite a bit less than a double occupancy room where Lyn first resided in a large memory care facility, with far less personal care. “

-Dennis W.