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The Bellettini

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3.9
Facility Summary
64ScoreThe Bellettini ranks in the top quartile overall among senior housing facilities, distinguished by top-quartile performance in reviews, property quality, and location, with above-average leadership and brand reputation. Regulatory inspections show around average results across fire and facility reviews. Seventeen public reviews across Google and APFM are highly favorable, with families consistently highlighting strong socialization opportunities, welcoming staff, and resident satisfaction after move-in. Reviewers note the facility's appeal for active seniors seeking community engagement and quality accommodations. The combination of strong resident feedback, quality property standards, and favorable location contributes to its top-quartile standing, though regulatory performance remains in the middle range compared to peers.

Reviews

Welcoming Community, Premium Price

The Bellettini earns overwhelmingly positive feedback from residents and families who praise its warm, engaged staff, excellent food, vibrant social programming, and welcoming community atmosphere. Multiple recent reviews emphasize how quickly newcomers integrate and make friends, with staff knowing every resident by name. The main barrier cited is cost—several reviewers note the buy-in requirement and high price point, with one negative review criticizing the facility as catering only to wealthy residents and citing poor bedside manner from leadership.

4.5Based on 27 reviews
John VellekFebruary 24, 2026

t has only been three weeks since my 93 year young mom moved into the Bellettini. In this short time, my mother has met more people and gained new friends and experiences than she

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Eric LoeJanuary 16, 2026

We recently moved my father into the Bellettini and are very happy with that decision. He is 94 years young and in great health, both mentally and physically. The Bellettini prov

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Pamela SchwartzJanuary 5, 2026

We recently moved my mother in to the Bellettini. She's an active and young 87 year old who wanted socialization. SHE FOUND IT AND MORE AT THE BELLETTINI! From the moment she moved

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cmachoodDecember 29, 2025

My parents moved to the Bellettini about six months ago, and it has been great for them! The residents and staff are a fun, vibrant group and my parents enjoy meeting new people a

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Inspections(3)

June 1, 2025·fire_inspectionsmoderate
Event Score
48
Response Score
0

The February 2025 inspection identified 13 violations including missing fire drill documentation, improper extension cord use, missing smoke detector, fire doors held open or not latching properly, missing sprinkler escutcheon, and lack of required maintenance records for emergency systems and fire-rated construction. While most violations were documentation-related or correctable maintenance issues, the missing smoke detector and improperly functioning fire doors present moderate safety concerns. The facility's response score reflects that no corrective actions were documented between the February disapproval and this analysis, though a follow-up inspection in June 2025 confirmed all violations were corrected. The violations represent a pattern of inadequate safety system maintenance and documentation rather than immediate life-safety threats.

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June 1, 2025·fire_inspectionssevere
Event Score
72
Response Score
78

The facility's emergency generator transfer switch failed to automatically switch to backup power during annual testing, creating a life-safety risk where the fire alarm panel and emergency systems would lose power during an outage. The facility responded promptly by immediately developing manual transfer procedures, training staff on emergency protocols, scheduling repair for March 25th, and notifying all appropriate authorities. While the response was good with immediate mitigation measures, the violation represents a severe life-safety system failure that could leave residents without critical fire protection during a power outage. Follow-up inspection on July 1st confirmed all violations were corrected.

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June 1, 2024·inspectionslow
Event Score
28
Response Score
72

The facility had violations in staff tuberculosis screening (4 of 6 staff not screened within required timeframe) and continuing education training deficiencies (2 staff with incomplete CE documentation). Additional consultation items included missing first-aid supplies, incomplete disaster plans, laundry separation issues, and inadequate hot water temperatures. The facility responded promptly during the inspection by correcting consultation items on-site and submitting a plan of correction. A follow-up inspection on 06/11/2024 confirmed all deficiencies were corrected, demonstrating effective remediation and commitment to compliance within the required timeframe.

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