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    3.1 (7 reviews)
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    2 months ago

    Good experience with nurses and physical therapy. Everyone was helpful and caring. Happy it was a short stay.

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    CNA Jenna is amazing. She takes care of her patients in a timely manner with a smile

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    13 days ago

    NOT a good place if you want to get better. A/C out, Health Dept. inspecting premises. Had to buy my own fan.

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    Advanced Health Care of Las Vegas

    Advanced Health Care of Las Vegas

    3.7(57 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I posted a low rating review based off a bad experience with one night nurse. That was definitely a…read moreone off experience and I take that back entirely. The facility is beautiful in a Tuscan theme. The staff is amazing, they are the nicest empathetic group of people. The food is a good variety. The only qualm I have is my dad isn't able to feed himself and has been going without food. He won't ask for help because he doesn't want to bother anyone. I would recommend this facility to anyone and everyone. Thank you for taking the best care of my dad.

    I recently broke my entire hip. Sunrise hospital asked me which location I would choose.I had no…read moreidea of what a skilled nursing facility was. I choose Las Vegas location. As soon as I got there I was met by conciare who was amazing. It's a lavish atmosphere, every one was so kind with great vibes.from the nursing staff, shout out Amanda & Mel & night shift RNs. CNAs Janet & Melanie. Shout out physical therapy, Janet and Jake, the entire PA team.The food was so good very accommodating. The employes amazing, oh btw night shift CNA with the pretty braids, took extra care looking out for me. I was so comfortable I didn't want to leave. I highly recommend this skilled nursing facility if your ever asked by hospital where you would like to go. Advanced Health Care Las Vegas location. From the extra nice private rooms , awesome encouraging staff and an unexpected surprise an outdoor smoking area. Which was the cherry on top. Did I mention the lavish decor? Love this place and employees.​​

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    Coronado Ridge Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center - This was where we would go when it was sunny out.

    Coronado Ridge Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

    2.5(98 reviews)
    9.4 miAnthem

    We all are going to be here or there at some point in our lives. At this point it's a matter of…read morewhen. My beautiful lady, Mary Lou was here as a guest during her transition from being at home. Unfortunately, she's at the moment now where she needs assisted living and that extra care. It's been a long and stressful time. Rough couple of months. Finally, while this was not permanent the staff and facilities here truly were a "god send!" This is a place where your loved ones are in great hands. The rooms primarily are not private but accommodate two individuals. They are co- ed. You never know how long your neighbor in the next bed will be here. The telephone and television are on both sides of the bed, but the loudness can interfere with the patients comfort level. The doctor and nurses here are so overwhelming great the way that they handle the patients care and pain levels. The patient, even Mary Lou, my angel, does not want to be here. She wants to go home . There is no more home for her. It's assisted living. They make this transition easier for the patient. The visiting hours are longer than normal and all an individual needs to do is sign it. You're allowed to bring outside food and drinks for patients . You can decorate and adorn their space with flowers and other trinkets to make them feel a little piece of home. Love is the focus and makes the world turn. Sometimes we cannot decide where we will be. When it comes to the end we will go in and out of who and where we are ?! My Miss Marylou, my angel you are loved and will be continued to be loved as long as you are here. We will go beyond to make you happy.

    I want to start by acknowledging Brittanya, Kaylee, and Cammy. My mom genuinely loved them. They…read morewere kind, attentive, and took wonderful care of her and they deserve to be recognized. However I have serious concerns about the overall care at this facility. At one point the floor was left wet and my mother fell and hit her face. My mother is a Type 1 diabetic who recently had a stroke and should have been on a diabetic heart healthy diet. That was not even close to what she was receiving. I walked in one day to find her being served ice cream, cranberry juice, potato salad, and a sandwich on a roll so large I could not believe what I was seeing. All of this for a Type 1 diabetic recovering from a stroke. What made this even more alarming is that it was literally marked on her chart to give her a high carb diet. Someone made that decision and put it in writing. When I raised the issue they did change it, however they would still regularly serve her things like large egg salad sandwiches loaded with yolk on an enormous amount of bread. She is smart enough to know to only eat a little from the middle but she should not have to be outsmarting her own care team's meal choices. Thankfully I had been bringing her her own food in the meantime. Her blood sugar was regularly spiking to 350 and on her last day it reached 400 to 500. Staff were saying they did not know why her blood sugar was swinging, while simultaneously feeding her a high carb diet per her own chart. I was not always there and did not always have access to her Dexcom, so who knows what it was reading the rest of the time. Blood sugar at those levels in someone recovering from a stroke can cause brain damage. This is not a minor oversight, it is negligence. Additionally there was a nurse whose name I was unable to get who had a completely straight face, never smiled, barely replied when spoken to, and treated my mother as though she was an inconvenience when she needed her insulin. There was zero warmth, zero compassion and zero acknowledgment that she was caring for a vulnerable human being. Insulin is not optional for a Type 1 diabetic. It is life or death. I genuinely cannot believe someone like that is working in patient care. I also want to note that I brought my mother $100 worth of scratch tickets from North Carolina, something small to lift her spirits during a very difficult time. They were stolen. Taking anything from a vulnerable patient in your care is unconscionable. I am giving an extra star solely for the exceptional care shown by Brittanya, Kaylee, and Cammy. The systemic issues at this facility need serious and immediate attention.

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    Tender Loving Care Senior Residence - Dr. Shawn McGivney and Kerry McGivney, RN.
Owner/operators of Tender Loving Care Senior Residence, Luxury Assisted Living

    Tender Loving Care Senior Residence

    5.0(13 reviews)
    4.8 miWestside

    My mother was at TLC for two years before she died 3 months prior to her 99th birthday in 2014. My…read moremother was in relatively good health, of sound mind, but very frail, needing 24-hour care due to her advanced age. TLC provided this care with exceptional attention to detail, with much affection & respect shown to both my mother and our family. The TLC Staff made a potentially difficult situation less painful for us. We consider our Family blessed to have had the McGivney's & their staff in our lives. Thank you TLC!

    There are no words to express the gratitude I have for the care provided to my father by the TLC…read morefamily. Prior to TLC my father was in at least three "memory care units" where lots of promises were made regarding the patient-centered care that would be provided and the expertise of handling any difficult behavioral problems that come with the progression of Alzheimer's. As a nurse practitioner, I thought I had done my due diligence with researching the facilities. I was wrong. With the covid shut down in March 2020, many of the facilities housing elderly took advantage of the fact that families could no longer check on loved ones physically and a lot of negligence occurred. My father was moved three times during this time as I tried to find the best care. What did Tender Loving Care provide that these other facilities did not? 1. As with any patient with dementia, moving them to a new facility can be very difficult. The transition can cause them to progress in dementia and not recover. It can increase behavioral disturbances during the adjustment period. My father was already having issues with agitation when needing to have his brief changed/bathing so the staff already had their hands full when he came over. Dr. McGivney and Kerri were amazing and worked very closely with me to make changes to his medication regimen to reduce the behavioral disturbances to allow the staff to care for my father. Once he was stable, the doctor would reassess with the goal of reducing medications as needed depending on dad's response. There is not one facility out there that I know that would spend this individualized attention with a patient. The staff is watching the resident daily and reporting back to Kerri and Dr. McGivney on medication response. 2. The staff truly got to know my father and what he liked. When they asked for the list of things he liked they actually used that information to learn how to get him to engage with the community. I would come in to visit and he would be in his "office" writing for work. He would be at the desk reading the newspaper while the staff was also sitting with him engaged with activities. Staff found out he liked to organize and clean, they would have him helping them and encouraging him, meeting him at his level . These were the biggest differences between TLC and other institutions. My father felt safe, happy, and content here. 3. The amazing backyard/courtyard for the residents. Lots of natural light inside the house. Previous facilities promised he could freely walk outside in the locked outdoor courtyard yet at each facility I would find out from my father they were all locked and a loud alarm would go off thus my Dad not wanting to go out. He loved being outside and this was the reason I had chosen those facilities !! At TLC, it was truly open and unlocked so residents could freely go outside in the backyard. This is so critical especially with the COVID shutdown that residents can get fresh air and sunshine. 4. Maintain all the COVID precautions. 5. I could go on and on with all the little things the staff did to let me know how much they cared for my father but there isn't enough space here. Thank you TLC for everything

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    Vintage Park at San Martin

    Vintage Park at San Martin

    5.0(1 review)
    2.7 miSouthwest

    Best Memory Care Facility in Las Vegas! I was actually shocked to find out it was the 100% Memory…read moreCare because the other facilities I visited only had small wings dedicated to memory care and it felt like a jail/lock down. The employees at Vintage Park are specifically picked and trained in Memory Care for all stages of Dementia and Alzheimers!! Amazing Community!!

    From the owner: Vintage Park at San Martín offers memory care for alzheimer's and other forms of dementia in a…read morebeautiful, home-like setting for residents with dementia while striving to maximize their capabilities and promote resident independence. Ask about their all-inclusive rate which has no additional level of care charges. Residents can enjoy a family-oriented lifestyle as well as peace of mind knowing there is assistance available when needed. Our spacious companion suites encourage residents to enjoy the advantages of community living without compromising their individuality, dignity or privacy. We embrace the memories shared with us by our residents, and take special care to support those memories that have lasted a lifetime. Vintage Park at San Martín is conveniently located in Las Vegas near Durango Drive and the Highway 215 Beltway. Opened in 2010, we are adjacent to the St. Rose Hospital of San Martin medical and hospital campus. Vintage Park at San Martín is a Genesis Healthcare Community.

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    PAM Health Specialty Hospital of Las Vegas

    PAM Health Specialty Hospital of Las Vegas

    2.4(5 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    I worked here for a spell, i was attacked by a patient, scratched me in me face i was bleeding, the…read morefacility did not give 2 hoots, i definitely do not suggest working here, Karen the DON is a liar , she will lie to you and look you in your eyes and just lie, you will be canceled everyday , they expect you sit at home waiting on them to call you to come to work. This place has clicks and if your not in that click then you are chopped liver. I can say some and i mean only a few are good nurses as far as helping, most act like they are to good to even get a patient water, but i will say a few are good. Stay away from this place, as far as working in this building. This place some even deserve one star.

    I am requesting Mom's medical records to see if her specific antibiotics were continued after she…read moredeparted from the ICU. Additionally, following up on the ambulance that was turned away on 1-14-26 after I was told My Mother couldn't sign for herself, as her daughter had made the call and notified the case worker, Adele, that an ambulance was coming to take my mother back to the hospital. PAM Senior Management stated first on 1-14-25 that Mom couldn't sign for herself, and on 1-15-26, I was told by PAM leadership that the emergency care that came did not have sufficient transportation for the family member who is on a ventilator, so I followed up on this. Medial dispatch stated that if anything was lacking to ensure proper transport safety, this can be sent out immediately. During Mom's short stay, I witnessed her in much pain every time I saw her. Although her seasoned nurse tried to help her with her pain, she was still in much pain.

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