
Testimonials
The part where the whats and hows become one beautiful WHY.
Testimonials
See what Artis families are saying
I researched relentlessly , actually 15 facilities , for the proper “match” for my husband of 56 years . Some, at the same price were loaded w “ fluff” & updated stylish ambiance….. And then I came upon Artis – with its “homey” warm vibe, smiling happy staff ( most of them there for many years) especially Susie among so many others. All of this was indeed due to the “ “Captain” of this wonderful facility – SherylTaylor . She is the consummate professional -kind, intelligent, & intuitive!! Always ready to listen & take action when needed. I went with my gut & made the best decision for my husband ! JoyceStyne
All the staff is very caring. Linda the nurse is thorough and exceptional in her care
Many thanks to Brijay for taking such good care of our mom, Carla. She’s been there since April and Brijay was outstanding in helping to acclimate her to her new home.
During the weeks I spent in the Artis facility transitioning my father into his new home, I looked forward to each visit to this special place on planet Earth where each person I would encounter I found nicer and more caring than the next–and then would circle back to the first person and enter a feedback loop 🙂 . Their mission is clear in their demeanor, their words, and their intangible shine: we care and there is no case too difficult for us–because we care.
From the management team (Sheryl and Becca) to the medical/nursing team (Gavin, Dr. Henry, Suzie and Linda) to the social work support (Bri), building and grounds (Nicks on, who was there for us and followed through with any request sometimes even before we formally put in the request!), and kitchen/support staff (Amarante and co.), we continuously feel that we have everyone on board at all times to help my father with a genuine smile if care and concern on his or her face.
From the management team (Sheryl and Becca) to the medical/nursing team (Gavin, Dr. Henry, Suzie and Linda) to the social work support (Bri), building and grounds (Nicks on, who was there for us and followed through with any request sometimes even before we formally put in the request!), and kitchen/support staff (Amarante and co.), we continuously feel that we have everyone on board at all times to help my father with a genuine smile if care and concern on his or her face.
Moving a parent into memory care is one of the hardest decisions a family can make. There’s grief in it, guilt in it, and an almost paralyzing fear that you’re making the wrong call. I want to write this review for anyone who is standing at that crossroads right now, because I wish someone had written it for me before I found Artis.
From the very first conversation, the team here treated my father like a person not a patient, not a room number. The transition process was handled with a level of care and thoughtfulness I didn’t expect. They asked questions about who he is, not just what he needs. What does he like? What makes him laugh? What does a good day look like for him? That told me everything I needed to know about the philosophy of this place.
He has been there for a while now and I can genuinely say he is happy. Not just “comfortable” in the clinical sense actually happy. He engages with activities, he has moments of joy in his days, and when I visit, I see a version of my father I was afraid I’d lost. The staff knows him. They greet him warmly, they’re patient, and it’s clear they actually enjoy being around the residents. That’s not something you can fake day after day.
I am my father’s sole caretaker, and for years I carried the weight of that completely alone. Artis gave me something I didn’t know I desperately needed the ability to exhale. There’s a particular kind of peace that comes from knowing your loved one is genuinely safe, engaged, and cared for by people who are better equipped for this than you are. I say that not out of guilt, but out of honesty. The team here can give my father things I simply couldn’t structure, consistent skilled care, and a community around him every single day.
If you’re on the fence, go visit. Trust what you see and how it feels when you walk in. For us, Artis was the right decision, and I’m grateful every day that we found it.
From the very first conversation, the team here treated my father like a person not a patient, not a room number. The transition process was handled with a level of care and thoughtfulness I didn’t expect. They asked questions about who he is, not just what he needs. What does he like? What makes him laugh? What does a good day look like for him? That told me everything I needed to know about the philosophy of this place.
He has been there for a while now and I can genuinely say he is happy. Not just “comfortable” in the clinical sense actually happy. He engages with activities, he has moments of joy in his days, and when I visit, I see a version of my father I was afraid I’d lost. The staff knows him. They greet him warmly, they’re patient, and it’s clear they actually enjoy being around the residents. That’s not something you can fake day after day.
I am my father’s sole caretaker, and for years I carried the weight of that completely alone. Artis gave me something I didn’t know I desperately needed the ability to exhale. There’s a particular kind of peace that comes from knowing your loved one is genuinely safe, engaged, and cared for by people who are better equipped for this than you are. I say that not out of guilt, but out of honesty. The team here can give my father things I simply couldn’t structure, consistent skilled care, and a community around him every single day.
If you’re on the fence, go visit. Trust what you see and how it feels when you walk in. For us, Artis was the right decision, and I’m grateful every day that we found it.

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