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    Ideal Home Health Care - The Most Beautiful soul in the world!

    Ideal Home Health Care

    4.3(12 reviews)
    9.3 miWestside

    I am writing to document serious concerns regarding the conduct, practices, and apparent lack of…read moreaccountability involving Ideal Home Health and its employees. Based on what I have personally observed and been made aware of, Ideal Home Health appears to be sending employees into the homes of elderly and vulnerable clients for extremely brief visits, sometimes lasting only a few minutes. During these visits, the employee may take basic vitals, obtain the client's signature on a tablet, and then leave almost immediately. This type of conduct raises serious questions about whether meaningful services are actually being provided, whether the client is receiving the care represented, and whether documentation is being created primarily to support billing rather than actual care. At a minimum, this creates the appearance of questionable billing practices and should be carefully reviewed by the appropriate oversight agencies. This is especially troubling because elderly, disabled, and legally blind clients are among the most vulnerable people in our community. They depend on home health providers to act with honesty, compassion, patience, and professionalism. They should never be treated as billing opportunities, paperwork signatures, or quick stops on a route. I am also concerned by reports and observations that employees of Ideal Home Health have refused to perform basic household tasks, including cleaning bathrooms for elderly clients, despite those clients needing assistance with basic living conditions. When an elderly or disabled client depends on home health assistance, refusing necessary support while still documenting a visit raises serious concerns about neglect, inadequate service, and possible misrepresentation of the level of care actually provided. Even more disturbing are concerns that employees have gone through personal mail belonging to legally blind clients. A legally blind person is already at a significant disadvantage in protecting private papers, financial information, medical correspondence, legal documents, and personal communications. Any employee who handles, searches through, reads, opens, or interferes with a client's personal mail without clear permission may be violating the client's privacy and exploiting the client's disability. That type of conduct is unacceptable and should be treated as a serious breach of trust. The conduct of ownership and management is equally concerning. The owner of Ideal Home Health appears to ignore warning signs instead of addressing them. Rather than ensuring that vulnerable clients are protected, services are properly performed, privacy is respected, and employees are held accountable, the owner's conduct suggests a troubling disregard for legitimate complaints and client safety concerns. It is also highly inappropriate for the owner of a home health company to enter or walk into a client's residence unannounced. Elderly and disabled clients have the right to privacy, dignity, and peaceful possession of their homes. A home health company does not have unlimited access to a client's residence simply because it provides services. Entering a client's home without proper notice, permission, or invitation is intrusive, unprofessional, and potentially unlawful. If a person enters a home unannounced and is then confronted by protective dogs, the fault does not lie with the dogs or the homeowner. The fault lies with the person who entered the residence without proper notice or consent. The owner's response to being confronted is also deeply troubling. Instead of taking responsibility, acknowledging the seriousness of the concerns, or conducting a meaningful internal review, the owner appears to shift blame, minimize the misconduct, and create self-serving narratives to protect herself or the company. In my opinion, she has shown a disturbing tendency to fabricate or exaggerate stories about others when confronted, apparently to justify her own conduct or place herself in a favorable light. This pattern is unacceptable. A company entrusted with elderly, disabled, legally blind, or medically vulnerable clients must operate with the highest degree of honesty, transparency, professionalism, and respect. Ideal Home Health should not be allowed to treat vulnerable people as paperwork, signatures, or insurance claims. It should not be allowed to send employees into homes for token visits while creating documentation that suggests more substantial care was provided. It should not tolerate employees refusing necessary assistance, invading client privacy, or mishandling personal mail. And it should not have ownership that ignores red flags, enters homes unannounced, and then attempts to blame others when confronted. These concerns warrant immediate review by the appropriate licensing, insurance, elder-protection, and law-enforcement authorities. The issues described are not minor misunderstandings. They raise serious questions involving client neglect, privacy violations

    It is highly inappropriate for the owner, Cathy, of a home health company to enter or walk into a…read moreclient's residence unannounced. Elderly and disabled clients have the right to privacy, dignity, and peaceful possession of their homes. A home health company does not have unlimited access to a client's residence simply because it provides services. Entering a client's home without proper notice, permission, or invitation is intrusive, unprofessional, and potentially unlawful. If a person enters a home unannounced and is then confronted by protective dogs, the fault does not lie with the dogs or the homeowner. The fault lies with the person who entered the residence without proper notice or consent. The owner's response to being confronted is also deeply troubling. Instead of taking responsibility, acknowledging the seriousness of the concerns, or conducting a meaningful internal review, the owner appears to shift blame, minimize the misconduct, and create self-serving narratives to protect herself or the company. In my opinion, she has shown a disturbing tendency to fabricate or exaggerate stories about others when confronted, apparently to justify her own conduct or place herself in a favorable light. This pattern is unacceptable. A company entrusted with elderly, disabled, legally blind, or medically vulnerable clients must operate with the highest degree of honesty, transparency, professionalism, and respect. Ideal Home Health should not be allowed to treat vulnerable people as paperwork, signatures, or insurance claims. It should not be allowed to send employees into homes for token visits while creating documentation that suggests more substantial care was provided. It should not tolerate employees refusing necessary assistance, invading client privacy, or mishandling personal mail. And it should not have ownership that ignores red flags, enters homes unannounced, and then attempts to blame others when confronted. These concerns warrant immediate review by the appropriate licensing, insurance, elder-protection, and law-enforcement authorities. The issues described are not minor misunderstandings. They raise serious questions involving client neglect, privacy violations, improper access to a residence, possible misrepresentation of services, and potential insurance or billing irregularities. For the protection of elderly and disabled clients, this matter should be investigated thoroughly. Ideal Home Health should be required to explain exactly what services were billed, what services were actually performed, how long employees remained in the home, what tasks were refused, what personal documents or mail were handled, and why the owner entered a client's home without proper notice or permission. Vulnerable clients deserve care, not exploitation. They deserve respect, not intrusion. They deserve privacy, not employees going through their personal mail. They deserve actual services, not five-minute visits designed to create a paper trail. And they deserve accountability from a company that is being trusted with their health, safety, dignity, and home.

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    ATI Physical Therapy

    ATI Physical Therapy

    2.4(18 reviews)
    1.1 miSunrise

    I began physical therapy for the first time, and it was a great experience. The staff was great and…read moremy therapy was for two broken wrists. I enjoyed the exercises. I asked a lot of questions and was really pleased with the answers I got. I didn't have any difficulties talking with anyone. The support was good. I did take the initiative and do exercises on my own time and only kept building with every visit. I didn't let it get boring because I asked for exercises that better assisted what I was having difficulties. I really appreciated all the help in my visit and my appointments were also very flexible and helpful. Thank you.

    Not a great experience. On my first visit, hD my wallet out expecting a co-pay. I asked and she…read moresaid I didn't owe anything. I asked again on my 2nd visit. Same answer. After I finished the 3 months of treatments I got a bill for the total accumulation of my co-pays. (I'm making them take monthly payments. Why should I be financially strapped because they can't handle their accounting errors?) The treatments caused me pain that continued into the next day. I spoke up to no avail and the pains just got worse. The treatments made no lasting difference and at the end of treatments the pain me it impossible to do some if the exercises even as well as could in the beginning. PT is supposed to help not harm. I strongly agree with others who have said aides are on their phones or standing together talking. There were times when would finish an exercise and wait for the aides to finish their gab fest. Many times no one was monitoring if I wS doing the excessive correctly.

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    Bonanaza Springs Resort Homes

    Bonanaza Springs Resort Homes

    3.4(5 reviews)
    1.7 miSunrise

    Love love love Bonanaza Springs Resort Homes (BSRH). After looking through a database I put…read moretogether (in a Google Doc) of 40+ properties in the Vegas area, I scored the jackpot for my mom at BSRH. I called, the owner answered, sounded so nice, invited us to come down right then and there to look at the property. We did. Boy did we feel we found paradise. Newly built homes, 2b2b, single car garage (to keep your car out of the heat), QUIET community (there are nights and days I can hear a pin drop), spacious living area, w/d hookups, modern kitchen with Samsung appliances, gas stove, ... ... what else can I say? Gated community, ... the list goes on. If you're 55+ and looking for first floor, quiet, spacious living with modern everything ... BSRH is where you need to go. Remember, I visited 40+ properties to help my mom move and it was getting a little disheartening after a few days of no vacancies, waiting periods, not-so-great lookin' properties, upstairs, you name it. BSRH IS HEAVEN for anyone looking to retire in an affordable living apartment home. What struck me as "personal" about how the owner set these homes up was the fact that he knew someone over 55 might need someone to live with them, care for them, whether a family member, care giver, relative, or roommate. In all, again, my mom couldn't be more happier here. Every day we thank our lucky stars we got in. Truly a hidden oasis of a complex to live in. Wow!

    If I could I would give this place negative stars. this…read moreplace is far from a resort the place is falling apart asked for things to get fixed and still have not got anything fixed. The rent keeps going up but why I don't know why they took the pool away, they will not fix what is falling apart they use to change the air filters and keep up with the property now. The maintenance man comes around and blows dirt in your house we use to have nice bushes now we have dead bushes. this property has gone to really exiting to really depressing like we live in a convalescent home. I have nothing against Mormons or religion but now we have people knocking on doors of all hours of the day asking to talk and pray. I used to love leaving here not know more no I'm looking for something more inviting and enjoyable.

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