Creekside Transitional Care and Rehabilitation Meridian, Idaho 83642
Facility is dirty, staff is rude. Can't wait to get my family member out of here.
The average user rating for nursing homes in Ada County, Idaho is 2.4 out of 5 stars based on 17 ratings.
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Creekside Transitional Care and Rehabilitation Meridian, Idaho 83642
Facility is dirty, staff is rude. Can't wait to get my family member out of here.
Valley View Nursing & Rehabilitation Boise, Idaho 83704
Lots of covered up problems.
Life Care Center of Treasure Valley Boise, Idaho 83704
Report this comment as inappropriateOct 4, 2014 @ 8:20 pm
My mother's stay in this facility was an absolutely horrible experience for my family. The very first night, $100 was stolen from my purse as we moved her room. She was placed, repeatedly, with other patients whose televisions played at maximum volume late into the night. She was drugged until she was no longer able to recognize us. She was repeatedly neglected - wasn't taken to the toilet, wasn't given something to drink, was treated rudely and roughly by the nursing staff. Several times the staff claimed to have made phone calls that didn't happen - cell phones have records! We were desperate for the physical therapy and they did a good job, but we took her out early, even though she had more benefits, because she was so poorly treated. We hired 24 sitters to be with her - they were treated rudely and told they were not allowed to provide any direct care. Our family was shocked and terribly disillusioned related to this experience. I would NEVER put a person in this facility. We are so grateful to have her now in assisted living where she is joyful and communicative and back to being the person we know and love.
Creekside Transitional Care and Rehabilitation Meridian, Idaho 83642
We would not recommend Meridian Care and Rehab to anyone unless they are willing to be on site most of the time day and night to ensure your loved one gets the appropriate care. Only one non-nurse was truly caring whenever she was in the area on the floor. Most of our loved one's clothes have never been returned from labeling over a period of 2 weeks. After meeting with the nutritionist, the food that arrived was not what was agreed upon. Our loved one was left unattended in a chair without support and proper clothing over 5 hours. We were more stressed knowing that whenever we arrived at the facility, something would be wrong that we would have to bother them to deal with. Not recommended.
Creekside Transitional Care and Rehabilitation Meridian, Idaho 83642
Poor. It takes several requests over a period of days to even get items that were supposed to be in the rooms to begin with--if one gets them at all. Most of the staff are nice enough, but they definitely have some nurses who need to be let go. No competent nurse needs to take blood pressure readings 5 times each time before getting it right. Food isn't very good, the equipment is really old, and I can't imagine anyone going to this place of his or her own free will. My relative is only there because Blue Cross refused to pay for anything else.
Good Samaritan Society - Boise Village Boise, Idaho 83703
Great staff! Pleasant facility. My mother stayed after a hip replacement. The Care was very professional. I always recommend it to friends and family.
Good Samaritan Society - Boise Village Boise, Idaho 83703
My dad has been at Good Samaritan for about two months now and he loves it. It is not perfect but no place can be perfect. The things I love are how hard the staff tries to be perfect, clean, good food, cheerful and caring 24/7; what more could I want.
Good Samaritan Society - Boise Village Boise, Idaho 83703
My grandmother loves it here. The staff is well trained and very loving. I have never seen anything but kindness from this place. I will always recommend Boise Good Sam.
Good Samaritan Society - Boise Village Boise, Idaho 83703
I do not recommend Good Samaritan Home. Our family had a very bad experience in their long-term care unit with our 90+ year-old mother. Their patient-to-nurse ratio is 12 to 1 (yes, that means there are only 2 nurses caring for 24 patients). Because of this, they are unable to provide timely care such as helping transport patients for toilet needs. This is a large facility and our mother had to use a wheelchair to get around. She complained many times about the nurses leaving her in the hallway or the activity room where she had to wheel herself to her destination. They were so neglectful, our mother fell trying to get herself to the bathroom. She broke bones in her hand and was bruised badly. They would still wheel her to the hallway and expect her to wheel herself to her destination—even with a broken hand! We promptly moved our mother to a different facility and plan to file an official complaint with local Health and Welfare authorities. If you’re looking for a well-run facility for long-term care for your loved one, keep looking.
Good Samaritan Society - Boise Village Boise, Idaho 83703
When my mother had to go for rehab following hip surgery, I could not be happier with the loving care she was treated with. It is apparent that the staff at Good Samaritan love what they do and love the patients they serve. The therapy services were excellent and the food seriously could not be beat!
Aspen Transitional Rehabilitation Meridian, Idaho 83642
Aspen is Awesome!! EVERYONE is so nice, caring, and helpful. They have a super staff.
The food is very good and they are great to make sure all are happy with their meal.
The therapy room is a nice place to get well. All of the staff in there are so kind and really seem to care about you getting better. If exercise can be fun, when you are in pain, this is the place!
I have no complaints about my 3 week stay in Aspen, Meridian.
Karen Ryan
Good Samaritan Society - Boise Village Boise, Idaho 83703
Here's one example of the kind of care we experienced at Good Samaritan, Boise Village. While in their care, my mother fell and broke bones in her hand, which the doctor taped. While her hand was still healing, during the day the caregivers would wheel her to a hallway, leave her there, and then tell her to wheel herself to the activity area where the other residents were. Judge for yourself is asking someone to manage their own wheelchair transportation with a broken hand is reasonable.