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    Cottonwood Post-Acute Rehab - Cottonwood Post-Acute Rehab

    Cottonwood Post-Acute Rehab

    2.9(20 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    After a two weeks stay in the hospital, my mother was recommended to go to Cottonwood postacute…read more Not really knowing much about this place she was sent there that evening. It was absolutely horrible. It was like living a nightmare. My mother continued to worsen once she was there. They moved her from one room to another because of Covid. Fortunately enough, she did not get Covid while she was there. But people would ring their bells and nobody would show up. One morning she rang hers and they did not come for over three hours. when I got there, I told her to press her button. I was there every day and they even knew that I was in the room. When the button was pressed, they did not come, 45 minutes later I went out to the desk and asked what the problem was. They told me they were understaffed. i'm sorry but when somebody is in a place like this, they need care and they need good care. My mother was also in a Hoyer lift and needed to be out of bed at least twice a day. She got lifted out of bed once the two weeks that she was there. Fortunately enough, I was able to get her out of there and sent her to Davis. Which was absolutely amazing. I would not send my dog to Cottonwood postacute. if you have a loved one, please please please do not send them there. I was scared to leave her every day. I saw fear in her eyes and did not like that. The only reason she was there for two weeks is it took me a while to get her transferred to Davis. Again pleased do not send your loved one there.

    Please do not send your loved ones here. My father in law continued to be hospitalized over and…read moreover again due to the lack of care they provided him in this center. Continued blood infections and bedsore wounds were some of the worst his doctor at the hospital had seen, she thought he had been bed written for years they were so bad. He ended up in the VA hospital for over a year and has recovered nicely although he has permanent damage and will likely never leave the long term care facility he is in. They have high turnaround with staff leaving this clinic as well. And when I went to recover his clothing and personal belongings including his wallet, they had thrown it out without any call to family. After I threatened to report them they miraculously came up with his wallet and sack bag but confirmed everything else was thrown out. Don't send anyone you care for here!

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    Woodland Memorial Hospital

    Woodland Memorial Hospital

    2.5(61 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    A Life Was Saved -- And We Will Never Forget It…read more There are moments in life when you meet a physician who is not just practicing medicine -- but answering a calling. That is who Dr. Jay Rathod is. My sister's condition shifted rapidly from stable to life-and-death. In those terrifying hours at Woodland Memorial Hospital, Dr. Rathod did something extraordinary. He did not simply follow protocol. He fought. He pushed relentlessly for her transfer to Stanford Hospital in Palo Alto when others might have stopped. He advocated, escalated, persisted, and refused to accept "no" when her life literally depended on it. Because of his urgency and determination, she was airlifted to Stanford -- something we were told had never been accomplished before from Woodland Memorial. This wasn't routine care. This was someone fighting for my sister when it mattered most. I saw it in his eyes. I felt it in the room. That kind of advocacy changes outcomes, families, and lives. You cannot pay someone to care the way he cared. You could see it in his eyes -- his soul was invested. He did not treat her like a case. He treated her like a human being whose life mattered deeply. In my heart, I believe he is truly an angel. I also want to recognize Julie (RN). In the middle of chaos and uncertainty, she remained calm, attentive, and compassionate. As my family watched conditions change rapidly from bad to extremely worse and terrifying, she grounded us. She explained. She reassured. She moved with competence and grace. Her heart is gold, and her presence made an unbearable situation feel so much lighter in those moments of pure chaos. Sam and the entire nursing staff also showed care and professionalism that we will never forget. Every small act -- every check-in, every word, every adjustment -- mattered more than they know. This review is written with deep hope that ICU Manager Adrion Gudino and Director of Inpatient Services Celeste Sontoni see it, because leadership should know the caliber of professionals they have on their teams. Dr. Rathod saved my sister's life and Julie and the nursing team held our family together while he did. There are no words big enough for our gratitude -- but please know that what they did will echo through our family for the rest of our lives. With profound thanks and eternal gratitude, Gurveer Kandola

    After having a bleeding event I'm in bed with a fall risk bracelet on , and a cup to dump my…read morestomach bag into the doctor told the nurse to check my output whenever I dump my bag into the cup . Next nurse comes in freaks out takes away the cup . I walked down to the nurses station to get another one I'm not even supposed to get out of bed nurse comes and sticks her head in the door and says do you know everyone saw you do that neener neener neener . Doctor comes in takes off my bag finds the leak schedules me for surgery tells the charge nurse to come put another bag on she comes to put another bag on and then she snatched me and she says now don't you dare take this one off . I didn't take the first one off you idiot thinking to myself . A couple hours later it's dinner time and the nurse that brings the food is talking to three other nurses about what a handful of a patient I am ridiculous they would even laugh at me for wearing my shoes in bed because of my neuropathy hurts my toes so bad I can't have them bumping anything they know nothing about neuropathy they don't know much of anything as far as I'm concerned but how freaking rude is it to sit there and listen to them talking bad about me I used to hear them talk about other patients I never thought it would be my turn

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    Comfort Keepers Home Care - To assist elderly people who have recently been discharged from the hospital, we offer elder care services.

    Comfort Keepers Home Care

    3.7(10 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Field staff was always knowledgeable and efficient. HR was responsive to appointment changes and…read morevery easy to work with.

    I would not recommend this at home care service. The folks who run it are unfortunately…read moreunprofessional and do not communicate with their clients. I would only give it a one star, however, we have had some really great people who were lovely and competent. They have a high turnover rate due to low wages and hiring folks who don't have enough experience or were just there for a short time while they were at school. We have also had people who would come in and do their own laundry(under wear.) They use an app but it doesn't work half the time and the care notes don't really communicate what the other person did before them. They don't allow overtime for employees. We have been left without care before because they don't guarantee a replacement. They are also extremely judgmental about their clients. I would avoid them at all costs and speaking of costs, they raised the price and have dynamic pricing that they don't tell you when they raise it. They are also not licensed and bonded. Just steer clear and I haven't even mentioned some of the worst parts.

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    Comfort Keepers Home Care - Seniors with special needs, chronic illnesses, or injuries can get care and support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

    Seniors with special needs, chronic illnesses, or injuries can get care and support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

    Comfort Keepers Home Care - Comfort Keepers Home Care gives your aging loved ones company and assistance with daily tasks.

    Comfort Keepers Home Care gives your aging loved ones company and assistance with daily tasks.

    Comfort Keepers Home Care - We give compassionate care and assistance to elders whose life expectancy has been reduced.

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    We give compassionate care and assistance to elders whose life expectancy has been reduced.

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