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    National Physical Therapy

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Somerset Ridge Center

    Somerset Ridge Center

    1.7(6 reviews)
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    Just found my elderly mother crying and yelling for help on the toilet. She is not ambulatory due…read moreto a broken leg post surgery. I have to visit often to be sure she is being cared for while the facility gets paid to care for her. Shameful!

    If you're trying to decide where to move your elderly loved one to, this is not the place! The…read moreadministration at Somerset Ridge failed their residents during Covid-19. They stopped visitors from visiting their loved ones in March (as they should've and I completely agree that this was the right thing to do to protect the elderly so that's not a issue) but somehow Covid-19 still made it's way in in the end of April. It has almost completely wiped out a entire unit, there's 5 patients left (from what I know, could be less by now). One of those residents was my loved one. She was tested positive for Covid-19 and sent down to the Covid-19 unit (rehab part). When she was transferred we called to make sure she had her pace maker machine with her and they said she did not. This machine is suppose to be with her at ALL TIMES. How careless could they be? We call numerous times a day to check in on her and each time we were told something completely different from what the other hours early had said, for example: morning phone call to check on her "she's doing well, she's eating, drinking and seems to be asymptomatic" the next phone call "she's not eating or drinking, has a fever and seems uncomfortable" and this went on for a couple of days. We then got a phone call asking us to choose what funeral home for her but no answer as to WHY?! Is she okay? Is she dying due to Covid-19? Well, no, but it's because she has a "terminal illness" one that she was never actually diagnosed with but did have signs of it for years. So why all of a sudden? Oh, well, you know, they don't know! What?!?! The next day we get a phone call telling us we can stand outside of her window and basically say goodbye to her because she was, indeed, dying due to Covid-19. They say they only allow window visits for those who will be passing away soon. We kept hearing she's asymptomatic but was she really? She passed away three days later. Before Covid-19 my loved one was overall healthy. She was happy, funny, lovable, caring and just the sweetest woman on earth. We, as her family, want answers as to how she and many, many, other residents have caught Covid-19 and have sadly passed away. This is all being hushed, you won't hear about it unless you speak to a loved ones family who (it's being reported only 5 deaths but its more than that) caught Covid-19 and died. This is heartbreaking. I will say the nurses (most) are wonderful. That's probably the only positive about this place. If I could have taken her home during this time (Covid-19) I would've and she would be alive right now. I'll be searching for answers and I will not give up. I came back here to edit because when we called to pick up my grandmother's belongings after she had passed away we only got some of her things! They didn't pack any of her pictures with her stuff, one being a picture of her and my grandfather from their wedding day, a bunch of pictures of her and her great grandchildren, a tv, amongst other things. We had to call to ask them where the stuff is? And we got told "if it's here we'll pack it" and then told to call the administration which, I will say, is completely useless. We did receive the rest of her things a few days later. I also forgot to add that while she was alive this place repeatedly lost her hearing aids and we had to keep buying new ones! If you have a loved one here, get them out as soon as you can! Transfer them to a better place, a more caring place, a place that doesn't just see their patients as dollar signs.

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