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    The Haven in the Summit

    3.7 (3 reviews)
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    7 years ago

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    9 years ago

    The Haven turned out to be the perfect place for my mother. The staff is friendly, supportive and professional. The facility is beautiful.

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    Wildewood Downs

    Wildewood Downs

    3.8(16 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    My Aunt was here for 21 days for rehab. Everybody was nice and accommodating, but I want to give a…read morespecial shout out to Georgette Tubman. She is the social worker here at Wildewood Downs. Georgette's care, expertise and customer service was invaluable for our family by creating next steps for my Aunt. She was kind, knowledgeable and communicative which is so appreciated when you don't know how to navigate systems of elderly care. Thanks to everyone for assisting us at a difficult time!

    My mother-in-law didn't like Wildewood Downs. In any event, the positive did not outweigh the…read moreunpleasant experiences. They never assessed her after discharge from rehab for her next living arrangement, even though they had agreed and we signed for long term care. I just got a call one day saying they had another meeting, without us, and decided among themselves, "We think she can go to assisted living." Recently, the director blamed me for Wildewood's failure to go through the normal process to assess her. Before this, I got a call from the social worker saying that the doctor signed my mother-in-law's annuity paper we gave him, saying she was finished rehab and not a candidate for getting her insurance to pay for Wildewood. I was there when he saw her--for the first time I might add--and all he said, was, "Do you want me to fill this out?" He never assessed or asked any questions about any activities of daily living. During assessment, a patient should be assessed for memory care, long term care or assisted living for example. You just don't say, as the director said, we didn't assess her for assisted living because you told us to keep her in that room. But that was only after they said they didn't have another room. They assessed her when she came in and wrote, and we signed for long term care. When I called Wildewood assisted living, after they called and informed me of a meeting changing their minds. They told me they just have one fee, $7,000 a month, and the client pushes the button when she needs help. So there's no levels of care in assisted living. We quickly transferred my mother-in-law to The Blake after a nurse came from the Blake and we took her to a provider at MUSC to properly assess her. She was appropriate for their assisted living at a higher levelof care than Wildewood. It's a beautiful place and it's very clean, unlike the Wildewood facility. I went in the public bathroom and it was dirty. Also, my mother in law's bathroom needed cleaning and straightening up. During her stay at Wildewood, there were multiple problems with communication. Other residents had serious falls right at the desk where they're supposed to be watching them. But they stay on their computers. I learned that the staff is mostly contracted. And they don't communicate with the next person coming in. One day my mother-in-law had an appointment with the optometrist. When it was time to go, the girl at the front desk said "She's not going anywhere. Her prime primary care is Dr. Macon while in this unit." I said, "She has an eye appointment." She said, "Oh, she said she has primary care." I told her she has memory problems. But she should have known that. There is no continuity. Well, we paid $12,000 for holding her after rehab for two weeks because they said they didn't have another room to put her in, so I said keep her in that room until I could arrange a transfer out of there. She was staying in a rehab room and not getting rehabilitation. So in essence we paid for rehabilitation she wasn't getting. The doctor gave her 100 days of rehab under Medicare, which would take us into May, but they suddenly cut it short April 24th. When the transport came to pick her up, and our caregiver and my husband, her son, met her, they didn't know she was leaving that day and didn't have any discharge papers ready. Zee, the head nurse, apologized later, as I left the messages with her because I did not know they said somebody else does the discharging. They did get the papers ready quickly, and she got out of there before they charged us one more day. Originally when we got the bill, they charged us for all of May, even though she left on May 17th, and for the upcomingmonth of June. They changed it but they charged us for all the days That Medicare did not pay, from April 24th to May 17th.

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    The Columbia Presbyterian Community

    The Columbia Presbyterian Community

    3.0(2 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    Sickness is spreading rapidly without the acknowledgment from the facility!! Administration on the…read morelong term/ rehabilitation side is TERRIBLE! The DON and ADON were both unprofessional with how they communicated to me (a guest), as well as the employee. Not only were the attitudes of the management unprofessional and unpleasant, as was the attire being worn throughout the building. The apparel being worn is indistinguishable unprofessional and unacceptable. If the other workers have to come in with a uniform on, and still looking professional, then that example should be being set by upper man. The lack of care is becoming visible more and more as I visit. This place needs to be investigated by the state. Ever since I started visiting, i've noticed that its nothing but a liability to the city. Patiently waiting on mom to finish her therapy so I can rescue her from this place of hell!

    My father moved to the Presbyterian Community following a fall. He was in skilled nursing (SN) for…read moreapprox 2 months before moving to memory care. His time in SN was great. We were pleased with his level of care & the attentiveness of the care staff. I was pleased with their level of communication - they ensured I was in the loop regarding what was going on with my father. He adjusted well and we felt confident his needs were being met. He moved to the Memory Care unit (MC) a few weeks ago and seems to be thriving in this new area. The level of care is different, but still great! I have no doubt my dad is in the best place for his needs. I would definitely recommend the Presbyterian Community. The only less than positive thing I can say is the facility is quite dated and is in need of being updated. But, the facility is safe, clean and appropriate.

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    LawyerLisa

    3.9(7 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    We completed our estate planning documents this week including a joint revocable trust, pour over…read morewills, powers of attorney, health care powers of attorney and property transfers. Ethan Carroll assisted us in planning and executing these documents with expertise and professionalism. We have been most impressed with the service we have received and found the You Tube videos were very helpful in providing guidance and understanding these complicated legal matters. I would highly recommend this firm to anyone needing assistance with estate matters.

    Liar lisa...and agents 1 and 3. She received an "unfavorable report" from another…read moreattorney...regarding unprofessionalism and lies...and concerning comments from agent 2, Social Services and Sheriffs...questionable actions regarding social security and funds received under false statements...lies and more lies...a special needs trust she created without the parent's knowledge, appointing a "special needs trustee/beneficiary" who is unknown and more than likely not in the best interest of the child...not to mention the amount she has taken...as another attorney stated "for what"... the child, is not benefitting from their assets and the trust is "Irrevocable"...the child, my daughter is suffering as a result...dirty actions...as other professionals have acknowledged. Has done nothing in the best interest of the child, however, has focused negative comments and actions against the one person that has advocated for the child, a retired 20 year military veteran, with...an impressive career to include two Pentagon tours and two NATO tours and an assignment to the White House...Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Achievement Medal, Navy Achievement Medal...etc., etc...etc...advocated for over a decade for my child's education, which was denied, acknowledged by the other liar...attorney...I never mistreated my child...as acknowledged by many professionals to include the attorney that submitted the unfavorable report on lisa brown and the other attorney. Totally unprofessional!!!!!!!!!! Be mindfull of how you treat individuals with special needs...looking at your profile pics...it appears you're reaping what you have sown. I was described as the "consumate professional" by the Assistant to the JCS....my boss....I never lied or wrongly accused anyone of wrong doing...to make myself look appealing in a professional capacity...the "epitome of professionalism, head and shoulders above the rest, sets the example for others to immulate"...you didn't do your homework...appearances can trip you up and make you look like a ...

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