Meadowood Health Pavilion Bloomington, Indiana 47408
poor place to go,both for family and patients
The average user rating for nursing homes in Bloomington, Indiana is 3.5 out of 5 stars based on 9 ratings.
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Meadowood Health Pavilion Bloomington, Indiana 47408
poor place to go,both for family and patients
Bloomington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Bloomington, Indiana 47401
My brother Matthew was at the Center for three weeks of rehab following a one-week stay in the hospital. All the staff members I met with did an excellent job. I especially want to mention Tessa who is one of people in leadership. She was always gracious and welcoming and when it was recommended that my brother stay an extra week Tessa explained why this was the best plan. I also want to mention Nurse Lisa Dougherty with whom I met when my brother was first admitted. She took the time to have a detailed discussion with me about my brother's needs. I want to highly commend both of the physical therapists and the speech therapist who gave my brother the therapy he had been needing for a long time and had never received elsewhere. Two other nurses, Linda and Nancy, were truly involved and interested in Matthew's situation. Tiffany was another staff member who was always courteous and accommodating. Along with the personalized care and the personable staff that served Matthew's needs so well I'd like to add that around a month after leaving the Center my brother is still talking about how good the food was!
Bloomington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Bloomington, Indiana 47401
Bloomington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a complete dump. If you do not believe me, take a visit and be sure to bring your own hand sanitizer. The staff is incredibly rude and unprofessional and I would be surprised if any of them actually have any experience or knowledge in nursing or rehabilitation. The building is in bad shape and looks filthy. Their “so-called” medical equipment includes old hospital beds that you have to turn a pedal in the front to put the patient in a sitting position, battery operated blood pressure devices that you put on the wrist (You can buy them in the pharmacy at your local CVS for about $15-$20) and an oxygen machine that looks like it was purchased at Goodwill. If you have a relative that needs medical care or rehabilitation, you would be better of sitting them in the middle of the street in front of the building then putting them into this nightmare. Again, take a visit and see for yourself. It will make you sick to your stomach that places like Bloomington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center are open for business.
Bloomington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Bloomington, Indiana 47401
Great!!!!