1 Star User Review
My grandmother died there in a horrible state. She was there about two years and every time I went to visit it was more and more concerning. When she arrived she had slight dementia and could walk on her own although admittedly not reliably. In less then two years, at the end she couldn't communicate or move on her own.
They had her in a wheelchair right away, alarmed it soon after because she was getting out on her own. They do this because they are severely understaffed and can only manage everyone if they are in wheelchairs and can't keep an eye on the mobile ones to make sure they don't fall. It looked like 90% of the residents were wheelchair bound or forced to be.
The facilities smell of dirty diapers especially when the evening/night staff is there, it's stuffy, windows and curtains are never opened and almost all the gifts that were left for my grandmother were stolen. One time I found her mouth, clothes and her wheelchair covered in vomit, despite the fact that an attendant had just gotten her out of bed and into the wheelchair the vomit on the chair and clothes was dried, so obviously had been there before she was awakened. The attendant had just put her in her chair and wheeled her into the hallway to wait to be taken to dinner not even noticing the state she was in.
In that facility they are ignored and neglected. In the end, as nice as everyone seemed there, I never trusted her in the hands of that facility but other family members had legal say, not me. In that facility my grandmother wasn't allowed personal items, was moved from room to room to room, she ended up sleeping 23 hours a day because she was was bored and depressed and left alone with had nothing to do because of her poor eyesight and hearing. This place is a place to send family members to die. There is no energy or thought put into their mental and emotional well being, only attempts to medicate them into submission.
If you care about yourself or family member DO NOT let them come to this place.