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    3.3 (7 reviews)
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    Stonecroft Health Campus

    Stonecroft Health Campus

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    I was a recent temporary resident at Stonecroft,my thirst placement since June,2025,Due to various…read morehealth issues. I cannot say enough good things about this place.As a former CNA,I know what type care is needed and I received the utmost care and respect of the three I attended. Most of the aides bare the bet I've ever had the pleasure of being in the presence of, Especially Renee.Shellp will go above and beyond he pay scale to see to your ever need. As for the meals,I had no complaints,a couple beee a bit questionable,but, it happens.If you ant make it to the dinning room on your own speed,an aide,activity lady,ect.will push you there and park your wheelchair vat what ever table you choose.The activity lade are Wonderful.They pass out a new schedule each morning A Father. With three of his Seven children come it to sing and oppay various instruments and the youngest was their sweet 2 yr old girl.She Sat by Daddy most of the time by sevsaid her ines sweetly and danced a little too..It was so refreshing to see this family doing to well to teach their children these things and told them as a family .Sorry for all the typos.

    When our loved one was admitted to Stonecroft her most important insulin dose was not given to her…read morefor two days, which caused her to have to be sent to the emergency room. Once she passed away, we called to collect her belongings and they set her stuff outside of the back door next to the trash for us to pick up. No sorry for your loss or anything. Her belongings were discarded like the trash.

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    Bloomington Meadows Hospital

    Bloomington Meadows Hospital

    1.8
    (12 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I went there from Monday to Friday and the staff was respectfully and they if I had a problem they…read morewould help me at the moment they also respect me being a furry and trans Im really thankful for the help from this place and shout out to Steve

    My daughter took her daughter there last night and I went with them. First off the facility is nice…read moreand clean. The intake lady named Amy was a bully to my granddaughter. She threatened my granddaughter with the police and having her mom arrested. My granddaughter went there for help and this woman bullied her. She overwhelmed my granddaughter. She physically touched my granddaughter by poking her fingernail in my granddaughters leg. She told my granddaughter that if her mom got arrested it would be her fault for not doing what she said (AMY). We expressed that we wanted to leave and she told us "It's a locked building and I am NOT letting you out." She told us we would stay all night if we had to because she was not letting us leave. She was yelling at me, my daughter and granddaughter. She walked out the door and slammed it hard. The clinician however was really nice and compassionate. He heard what had happened and heard the door slam as he was in the room across the hall. He expressed that Amy was in the wrong and that we were in fact free to leave. I don't know his name but he was very compassionate and was not trying to bully my granddaughter in to staying.

    IU Health Bloomington Hospital

    IU Health Bloomington Hospital

    1.9
    (102 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    I was a patient at IU Health Bloomington Hospital from June 13 through June 20, spending a full…read moreweek there. When I arrived, I was extremely sick with pancreatitis and absolutely miserable. I spent my first 30 hours in the emergency department waiting for a room to become available upstairs. Over the past 12 years, I've been in and out of IU hospitals more times than I can count, including Methodist, Fishers, North, and West. I've always received good care, but my experience at IU Health Bloomington was, without question, the best hospital experience I've ever had. I wasn't just dealing with the physical pain of pancreatitis. My father had passed away only a week earlier, so I was struggling emotionally as well. Every member of the staff, including the doctors, nurses, patient care technicians, therapists, kitchen staff, and housekeeping, treated me with genuine kindness and compassion. Whenever they had a few extra minutes, they would stop and talk with me, letting me vent and helping me through a very difficult time. Because I was an hour and a half from home, it wasn't practical for my wife to visit, especially with today's gas prices. The hospital staff became my visitors. Not once did anyone make me feel like I was taking up too much of their time. Several staff members even walked the halls with me so I could get out of my room. One person took me to the gift shop so I could buy some sugar-free hard candy. I also needed a phone charger, and I was pleasantly surprised to learn the gift shop provides patients with a free charging cable and charging block if they need one. As someone who has been hospitalized more times than I'd like to admit, I can't tell you how many times I've forgotten a charger. At one point, I mentioned that I was constantly hot and asked if they happened to have a fan I could borrow. They brought me a nice battery-operated fan. I was told they can't sanitize and reuse them, so patients get to take them home after discharge. It may seem like a small thing, but little acts of kindness like that made a huge difference. One thing I also have to mention is the food. Let's be honest, hospital food doesn't usually have the best reputation. Somehow, IU Health Bloomington missed that memo. The meals were exceptionally good. There were plenty of choices, everything I received was fresh and well prepared, and the kitchen staff were just as friendly and accommodating as everyone else I encountered. The chicken parmigiana was almost as good as Olive Garden--I know because I had dined there a week prior. I was certainly happy to get home, but my stay was about as pleasant as a week in the hospital with pancreatitis could possibly be. I only wish IU Health Bloomington were closer to where I live. I had written down the names of many staff members I wanted to recognize personally, but unfortunately I've misplaced that notebook. I hope someone at IU Health Bloomington sees this review and lets the staff know how much I appreciated everything they did. During one of the hardest weeks of my life, they treated me with compassion, dignity, and humanity. I'll never forget it.

    A week long stay, following an emergency dept visit, plus surgery. The upper level staff, I found,…read morewere pretty good. The nursing staff, admissions, and others, were very good to mediocre, and even dangerous. They are maxed. Full hospital and ER when I arrived. Fifteen hours from ER to get to a bed. They ignore alarms, call buttons, and are really harrowed as a nursing staff. They're poor communicators. They are rushed. Yes, there are excellent nursing staff (RN/LPN) and a few that don't have time, are not situationally aware, and at worst, deliver dangerous care. It's my guess that certain administrators and MBAs need to be sacked, and the quality of care revisited, as it is not endemic, it is not a goal, and it is not woven into what they do-- the professional staff excepted. If you can avoid going here for ER/ED treatment, go somewhere else. This place is screaming over-capacity, and terrible interdepartmental communications; this was my anecdotal experience. YMMV.

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    Taking good care of my momma
    Receptionist desk for cardiology and vascular care
    Receptionist desk for cardiology and vascular care
    Did even give her the remote to push a button for help if she needed it ...

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    Did even give her the remote to push a button for help if she needed it ...

    Hearthstone Health Campus - skillednursing - Updated July 2026

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