Eastcastle Place

Eastcastle Place

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78 reviews on Google

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2505 E Bradford Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA

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Kate Ricaurte
Kate Ricaurte
a month ago
My parents have recently moved to independent living at Eastcastle Place. They were warmly welcomed and the transition went smoothly. They feel safe in their community and are "as busy as ever" with all of the activities that are offered. The grounds, living, and dining areas are well maintained and clean. The food is fantastic. The staff is courteous and professional and take time to get to know my parents and treat them with respect. Our family rests easy knowing that they are happy and in a safe and caring environment.
Doreen Festge
Doreen Festge
a month ago
We moved into a beautiful independent living unit and have found the staff and community to be beyond our expectations. We knew we'd like living here but we never thought we'd love it!! Everything from the first interview with Anna to the move-in with Jennifer went smoothly. The variety of food served by chef Tim and the people who serve the food is beyond expectations. We wish we would have moved sooner than waiting until we were 80 because there are so many activities here, our days are more than filled with great things to do. We can walk to so many venues in the area including a hospital. Do schedule a date to meet with the staff and learn more about this wonderful place. Doreen and Mike Festge
Cheryl Doerr
Cheryl Doerr
3 months ago
Eastcastle Place is a wonderful community that truly cares about its residents. The team is professional, attentive, and genuinely committed to creating a welcoming environment. From the quality of care to the sense of community, it’s clear that residents are known personally and treated with respect. It’s reassuring to see such dedication and heart in senior living.
Dianne Weber
Dianne Weber
4 months ago
One of the many positive aspects about Eastcastle has been one I never expected to find. It is the Treasure Chest. As everyone who moves from a larger home or condo to an independent senior apartment will find, there is some down sizing that needs to be done. Most of us have too much furniture. I was willing to donate my excess pieces of furniture to a charitable organization, but most of them do not offer a pick up service, and one must pay to have that done. When I moved to Eastcastle, I found that on moving day the truck that was moving my things could also move my donated items right to the Treasure Chest donation area at no extra cost. The Treasure Chest is similar to a small store where furniture and other household items are sold at a very low reasonable price available to other residents and the staff here at Eastcastle. The money that is raised goes to provide scholarships to the young staff members many of whom are also college students and need money for tuition. It is a win win situation for all. Though at first I thought I would. never be a "customer" at the Treasure Chest, I found the need to purchase a smaller dinette set for my new apartment. The weekly flyer that advertises items that have been donated featured a dinette set so I thought I would just go look at it. It turned out to be the perfect size for my area and the wood matched that of my china cabinet. The price was also amazingly low, and I was glad that the money was going to a good cause. The Treasure Chest is definitely an asset for both the staff and the residents here at Eastcastle. It is a wonderful idea!
Jenny Clare
Jenny Clare
8 months ago
I moved my mother into Eastcastle place this past week. This was a big move for my 86 year old mother who was moving from California to her home city of many years. We had a truly amazing experience working with first Anna on the process of securing her apartment which was completely rehabbed with new beautiful flooring to my mother’s taste, brand new appliances, paint, etc. Then Jennifer stepped in acting as almost a concierge to during the move (worked with the moving company and movers, guided us through the paperwork, was quick to answer all texts, set up our dinner reservations, truly bent over backwards to make us feel supported). Finally, Michael from maintenance stepped in and ensured my mother’s TV was good to go, offered ongoing support as she adjusts to the new cable situation, will be returning to hang her art and pictures. Quick mention that the residents were also so very welcoming with dinner invitations, gifts of flowers and baked goods. I returned to California with confidence my mother was in a wonderful new community.