Review of Bayshore Pointe Nursing and Rehab Center

1 Star User Review

This place is terrible. Most of the staff are poorly trained LPN's and CNA's. The food served is not fit for human consumption. Patients are confined to sitting in wheelchairs around a front desk area to watch them and give them meds. This scene is very bad since patients still fall out of their chairs or incontinent. No one should ever think about this place for yourself or a family member.



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This is a horrible and dangerous place you should read the Medicare investigative reports what you are saying is true about incontinence because the Medicare reports indicate that approximately 80% of the residents at Bayshore have bowel or bladder incontinence versus approximately 40% of residents and other facilities.

Bayshore Pointe is above average in the quality of the facility and the interest of its staff in the welfare of the patients. The staff all care about the patients--sometimes it's hard to show that to everyone all the time because they are busy with the many special needs patients that constantly demand time and attention or are disruptive to the serenity of the environment. It takes a special person to care about the elderly, and everyone I've met at Bayshore Pointe CARES. As with any nursing facility, there are good points and not-so-good ones. One not-so-good one is that the food isn't French cuisine. But it IS healthful and good, and not bad for institutional food (they DO cook for a lot of people!). But I still think the best part is the nursing staff--who bring people into the central area to give them time around other people, around the activities (which center on the nursing station), and around the events of the day. I really appreciate it when the people who normally stay reclining in bed all day are brought out in wheelchairs to visit and to be visited.