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    CareOne at Wall

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    I would give it zero stars if I could. Don't send your loved one there. This is a Medicare 2 star facility. They are severely understaffed.

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    Seabrook suggested a mover/packer to move our relative. The mover was coincidentally a realtor…read more Our relative is being seen by a memory doctor and forgets things; she is financially illiterate. The mover/realtor convinced our relative to sign a real estate contract to sell her property without notifying our family; Seabrook has our Durable Power of Attorney and did not let us know about this entire transaction. Our relative claimed to us she had NOT signed a contract to sell her home with this mover/realtor. We had previously interviewed & selected a realtor, but our relative forgot this arrangement. Our relative is now STUCK with a realtor with ZERO vetting. BE CAREFUL accepting mover/realtors recommended by Seabrook. They become the senior's "new best friend" and get them to sign a real estate contract.

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    I want to set the record straight on this place as I've read a lot of reviews here, and I want to…read moremake one thing absolutely clear, this place is excellent and where you would take a loved one if you want them to really recover and be able to go home as they were before. The nurses and staff could not be better in my opinion.. You are not coming here to rest let's make that clear, you're coming here to get therapy, work and get better. They will try to give you two sessions a day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. You're here to get better. If you want to go somewhere to rest more, this is not the spot. This is where you come to get physical therapy so you can go back to your life. I don't want to forget something else that is very noteworthy, the food here is outstanding! I mean outstanding! Even for dessert they give you a gigantic cookie or something giant. Not little tiny Jell-O's or pudding's that you get in the hospital. Also if your loved one is very old, this is still the place to take them. They will work with you no matter what your age. I highly recommend the spot for rehabilitation for anyone who wants to get better!

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