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Patricia D.
2 years ago
I moved in through a sub-lease. The community was clean, and the location was near school. I am friends with my neighbors, but I did not know them until I moved in. Staff is also friendly and helpful. The gym is never packed, but could use a few more machines.
Martha C.
2 years ago
worst of worst. gym is always broken. right now is 3:30, those ----- upstairs still making loud.
Abigail X.
2 years ago
I have enjoyed my stay at Tuscany, they provide friendly service, offer several ammenities, and are responsive to their tenants' needs. I definitely enjoy the close location to school plus There's always a police officer around, this makes me feel safe at all times.
Janet J.
2 years ago
It's been good. It has been the best apartment community that I have ever lived in. As you can see below, my satisfaction level has been above and beyond with Tuscany, and I have few complaints with the building, staff, and location of the building.
Nicole I.
2 years ago
I really enjoyed living in this apartment as a SC student. The rooms are spacious and gave me plenty of room to study and host friends. It's supper easy being so close to campus, I was able to walk to my classes within 5 minutes which saved me so much time. Also they made it really fun to live here with events which were a nice bonus. Plus the staff was incredibly helpful and responsive during my stay, always quick to address any issues. Maintenance was supper quick as well! Overall it was a great experiance and comfortable space to live.
Laura F.
2 years ago
Tuscany is a comfortable, clean apartment complex with a location that seriously can't be beat. I spent my senior year within walking distance not only to all of my classes, but also to several awesome spots to eat. The staff is cordial and the maintenance guys particularly are a pleasure to work with. Living at Tuscany was easy and comfortable, and if I had to do it all over again I definitely would choose Tuscany again!
Martha T.
2 years ago
I love all of the staff. Everyone is super friendly and helpful. The place is in a location's amazing--easy to USC, and just above a Chick-Fil-A, Chipotle, Coldstone, and a Coffee Bean! Yum! Security around the neighborhood is amazing and the views are all beautiful :)
Olivia F.
2 years ago
Community engagement is central to strategies to promote health and well-being and reduce health inequalities in many countries, particularly interventions which focus on improving health in disadvantaged populations. Despite the widespread use of community engagement approaches, but, there have been relatively few attempts to review the evidence on the impact that participation has on the lives of individuals involved. Drawing on a wider review of evidence carried out on behalf of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), this article reports on a rapid review of evidence of the effectiveness of initiatives which seek to engage communities in action to address the wider social determinants of health, to explore individuals' subjective experiences of engagement. The rapid review process was guided by NICE's public health methods manual, adapted to suit the diversity of the evidence. A total of 22 studies were identified containing empirical data on subjective experiences of community engagement for individuals. The findings of the rapid review suggest that the majority of 'engaged' individuals perceived benefits for their physical and psychological health, self-confidence, self-esteem, sense of personal empowerment and social relationships. Set against these positive outcomes, but, the evidence suggests that You've got unintended negative consequences of community engagement for some individuals, which may pose a risk to well-being. These consequences included exhaustion and stress, as involvement drained participants' energy levels as well as time and financial resources. The physical demands of engagement were reported as particularly onerous by individuals with disabilities. Consultation fatigue and disappointment were negative consequences for some participants who had experienced successive waves of engagement initiatives. For some individuals, engagement may involve a process of negotiation between gains and losses. This complexity needs to be more widely recognised among those who seek to engage communities.
Carl R.
2 years ago
Tuscany is a phenomenal place to live. I highly recommend living here while attending school at The University of Southern California. The staff is extremely friendly and the pool is amazing! Im usually down at the pool and jacuzzi more then I am studying! The study rooms are great too! spotless and they have great connectivity to the Wifi from campus!
Lawrence V.
2 years ago
don't RENT HERE! You will run into many problems that are not addressed or just pushed under the rug. The one thing it has going for It's the proximity to the USC campus, especially the business school. Make sure to look at the floor plans BEFORE you sign and sign for a specific apartment AND bedroom since There's a huge difference between the middle bedroom in a 3 bedroom and the two outer rooms.