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    Alcoeur Gardens

    3.7 (3 reviews)
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    Wonderful home and amazing staff. The residents are well loved and families are extremely happy with the care their loved ones receive.

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    Rose Garden Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

    Rose Garden Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

    3.0
    (6 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    Established in 2005
    Free estimates

    The facility is decrepit and dirty. The second floor smells of nothing but urine. I worked in…read morehospital settings and have never smelled any care unit, long term or otherwise that smelled this disgusting. Also, they disregard patient rights, catering to family members with ill intent. On their cameras, if they have them and had they paid any attention, they would see a family member horse collaring a patient. Yet they cater to this person, and isolate the patient against their will. After speaking to the Ombundsman of the Center for Aging, Veterans Affairs, my attorney, and my father's VA advocate (whom the facility and the family member used as a scape goat to deny the patient's rights) all told me this was illegal. They deny patients the opportunity to speak to or see their family members based on the wishes of the power of attorney. As I said, this is illegal based on the information conveyed by ALL the above sources. They have also taken incorrect notes regarding calls of the patient. If they can not take proper notes, how could their charting POSSSIBLY be done accurately and correctly? Charting is the way in which a facility covers their ass and ensures patient safety, i.e documenting medication, baths, incidents, etc. If they fraudulently note phone calls, what should we expect from their charts? They don't have the common sense to note that more than one phone may be under a single cell phone account. My father was denied calls from me, his daughter, because my cell phone number is under my mothers account, his ex wife. They did not, however, note the number was not my mothers which they easily could have, as I left them my phone number, and my step mother has my telephone number. So, duh! Also the halls are lined with equipment which according to several oversight agencies this is considered highly unsafe and is not allowed. However, patients in wheel chairs find it very difficult to move through the halls. Apparently, this facility has a very high fall rate as well, which is no surprise. Emergency services would struggle to navigate the halls in a code blue situation. Of course, its likely the nursing staff would take a while to notice that someone had stopped breathing since while I was there a patient was yelling for over an hour and a half because they were sitting in filth. NO ONE HAD CHECKED ON THE POOR LADY. We had to seek help ourselves. The facility is falling apart. Light fixtures hanging, wall paper hanging... The excuse? COVID. COVID was years ago. Come on. This place should be shut down. I also wouldn't feed a dog the food they feed their patients. The nursing home business is quite lucrative so this is very indicative of how their administrators and directors feel about their patients worth. This facility should be shut down. Dying here, neglected and alone, are people's family members, Veterans, loved ones, HUMAN BEINGS! ROSEVIEW SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES. Can't wait for the Department of Health to get involved.

    Our mother stayed in Rose Garden for a month for rehabilitation following her knee revision…read moresurgery. We cannot say enough about how wonderful this facility is. From the time you walk through the front door, you're met with friendly faces and a warm atmosphere. The nursing staff is attentive, comforting and compassionate. The physical therapy/occupational therapy staff is knowledgeable and thorough. The facility and rooms are clean, with a modern as well as "English garden" vibe. Thank you to everyone who made her difficult situation manageable and pleasant. We would recommend Rose Garden highly.

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    Complete Care At Bey Lea

    Complete Care At Bey Lea

    1.0
    (10 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I am writing this review to provide a warning to any individual thinking about sending a loved one…read moreto this facility. After my 91 year old father was hospitalized due to Covid, he was transferred to Bey Lea. Part of this decision to move to Bey Lea was because they had an isolation room where other skilled nursing facility did not at the time. After a few days of observing the care he was receiving at Bey Lea, I knew I had to move him to another facility. While in isolation staff hardly checked on him on a regular based. When staff did enter his room; they did not mask up and did not follow CDC droplet protocols. The initial lobby area of the facility was updated, but the patient rooms were dirty, dingy, old and not well kept. My father's bathroom had dried feces on the toilet seat. He was not given a shower after being told three times he would be put on schedule. While in isolation staff, his meal trays were just left with him while not providing any assistance with eating. To be fair there were some staff in nursing , aides and rehab who did exhibit concern and care for patients. However, most staff exhibited poor patient care skills. After a week I finally found another facility to move him into. In summary, Complete Care at Bey Lea does not meet the patient care standards that should be met. Avoid this facility at all costs!

    What you see on their website verses what you see in-person are very different.Subacute Care is…read morechallenging enough for an individual without having the staff being rude and not interested in adequate care and safety. Not a good place.

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    Brandywine Living at The Gables by Monarch

    Brandywine Living at The Gables by Monarch

    4.3
    (12 reviews)
    8.1 mi
    24/7 Availability
    Pet friendly

    Our father, Ted Nardolillo, recently passed away after living at Brandywine at the Gables for…read morealmost one year. For most of that time he was physically and mentally competent. But for the last three months his physical health deteriorated substantially and became very depressed and forgetful. In the last month he had hospice care and a 24 hour aid provided by others that were able to provide the appropriate care without having to move him into another room let along another facility. I won't bother comment in any detail about the facility's amenities - the food, the activities, the cleanliness of the facility. They were fine and more than adequate I am sure there are other, more expensive facilities that could provide a higher degree of amenities and more creature comforts. But what was critical to our family, who never thought either of our parents would ever live anywhere but in their own home or with one of their children, was the care and attention paid to their emotional and physical needs. Our father was a warm, funny and caring person. For him to be comfortable he needed to be surrounded by people who what type of person he was and treat him with the care and affection deserved of such a lovable person. Brandywine and the other providers they brought in, were that and more. They truly bonded with him and made sure he was cared for. If food or his meds needed to be prepared in a certain way they went out of their way to accommodate. If he was cranky and depressed as his condition worsened they were patient and sensitive. I could give plenty of examples of the large and little things they did to make our family content that under his most difficult days he was being properly cared for. When the time finally arrived and our father passed away many of the aides, nurses and other staff treated him and us like family. In an occupation where failing health and ultimately death is not an uncommon occurrence they seemed truly touched and concerned by his worsening condition and grieved with us when he passed away. They even attended his services and stayed with us well past the "respectful' time we thought others in similar line of work would spend. My family will never forget the loving care and respect they showed my father and his family. When you see that type of treatment by paid professionals who only got to know him during his final months you can't help but feel lucky that we picked the perfect place for him. Five stars does not do justice for what these people did for our father. Mark and Wayne, two very grateful sons

    Good rehab but terrible management they just care about getting insurance money. Fuck these guysread more

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    Alcoeur Gardens - assistedliving - Updated July 2026

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