Elwood Health and Living Elwood, Indiana 46036
this was a fine nursing home until they hired a male director of nursing, since then it went down hill, he fired many of the long term employees,( 20 + people) that helped make it what it had become.
The average user rating for nursing homes in Madison County, Indiana is 2.8 out of 5 stars based on 16 ratings.
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Elwood Health and Living Elwood, Indiana 46036
this was a fine nursing home until they hired a male director of nursing, since then it went down hill, he fired many of the long term employees,( 20 + people) that helped make it what it had become.
Alexandria Care Center Alexandria, Indiana 46001
I would not put any more family members in here, Had a family member in here that got sent to hospital with a nose bleed and left side of his face swollen up, and no one in this place could tell us what happen. There was no fall reports filled out and the don't know what happen is what we was told, really he was in your care and you don't know what happen. The doctor at the hosiptal said either he was hit by something or with something or he had fell so which was it, no one working here knows. Sounds like abuse to me. Now he resides in death as of December 14, 2015 . Thank you all very much for not doing your job.
Alexandria Care Center Alexandria, Indiana 46001
you need alot more help and people to work for you
Lindberg Crossing Senior Living Anderson, Indiana 46012
This home is not a good place to put someone you love. This corporation only cares about the money, your loved one comes second if you're lucky. Resident care is sloppy at best. Staff members yelling in hallways and discussing personal business in front of residents. I've seen meal trays being served by family members because there isn't enough staff to pass trays and get residents to the dining room , I've seen residents being fed by family members who weren't even related to them, this presents a big choking risk. Nurses are to overworked and stretched to thin and so are the CNAs. Overtime is not mandatory so the shifts are always working short, this is where the term "staffing challenged" comes into play they're not challenged they're Short Staffed!!! If you choose to put your loved one here just remember the "squeaky wheel get the oil" the more you visit the better care your loved one will get. Visit often and vary your hours so they never see you coming. Good Luck