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    Wesley Enhanced Living Upper Moreland

    2.3 (6 reviews)
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    Lutheran Community

    Lutheran Community

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    16.7 mi

    My parents aged out at Telford, starting in independent living and then moving through every level…read moreof care that they had (Skilled, Personal Care, and finally Memory Care). I was not a fan of them moving in due to my perception of "nursing homes" but I learned otherwise in the four+ years they were there. Literally every single person we interacted with from the nursing staff to rehab to cooks, laundry, maintenance staff, etc. was like family. The professional level of care that my parents received (and us as their family) cannot be overstated except to compare it to the compassion that went with it. We were really clueless about what the last years of their lives was going to entail, and the staff here did it so much better than we ever could have. My husband and I ended up getting on the waiting list and now have a deposit down on one of the carriage homes being built; it doesn't get any better than this for end of life experiences. Aside from the fact that the carriage homes are gorgeous, the kind of care that is there as a "safety net" is exactly what we want. The added bonus is us both being on the same campus if one of us starts to fail in later years; not only does the other one not have to move, they can walk to visit, take meals and do activities together, and in some cases actually be together in the advanced care. (My parents were together in Memory Care.). I highly recommend Lutheran Home @ Telford.

    I toured several facilities in the area and Telford Lutheran Community was the best choice for my…read moreparents. They have all levels of care. My father moved into independent living while my mom had to go into skilled nursing. My father is able to visit my mom everyday since they were located within the same campus. Bad weather no problem, you only have to walk across an enclosed bridge. The various levels of care both my parents have been receiving is exemplary. Telford Lutheran is like the Ritz Carlton of care facilities. When I would visit my Aunt in Florida I wondered why she did not get the same care at her facility. She was paying almost the same every month. Telford may be a little more than other communities but it shows in the care and people they hire. If you are searching for a place for your parents I would put Telford Lutheran on your list to review. You will not be disappointed.

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    Willow Grove Post Acute

    Willow Grove Post Acute

    1.9
    (29 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    They need to fire Rasheeda and Galina. have trauma to get over from being in their care…read more I was recovering from being paralyzed and not really mobile. I required a hoyer to get out of bed and was suffering from incontinence. Rasheeda would neglect me day after day. She'd leave me needing a diaper change for hours and would often make me late for therapy. She would complain about my needs for help and the fact that I couldn't get myself out of bed. She'd shame me for being incontinent and tell me I created too much work for her. My therapists would beg her for hours to get me out of bed in the morning. But I often didn't get help from her until after lunch. I was in tears at least once a day from the stress of her negligence. She also kept insisting on putting my hoyer sling on backwards. I'd tell her repeatedly that was dangerous and I could fall. She'd get an attitude with me. Finally another aid saw what she was doing and set her straight. Galina would not properly monitor my pain medication. This often resulted in her not ordering enough. I spent quite a few nights in excruciating pain because of this. When I tried to talk to her about it, she would laugh at me. I had a horrible experience at accelerate because of them. Don't put anyone you care about there.

    This place needs to get their shit together. My mom was leaning on the fence, barely even tapped…read moreit. She fell through the fence. I am not sure if it is noticeable in the picture but the whole fence is curved and very unstable. She is now in the hospital, broken T3 in her spine and broken foot. PLEASE DO NOT GO HERE!

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    What happened? This was my poor husband I see every day.  He is terribly ill and unable to move on his own.
    What happened? This was my poor husband I see every day. He is terribly ill and unable to move on his own.
    He hasn't had a shower in two and a half weeks and he's just about to say he's itching!
    He hasn't had a shower in two and a half weeks and he's just about to say he's itching!
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    Huntingdon Valley Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation

    Huntingdon Valley Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation

    2.1
    (7 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I have been a resident for a few months so hopefully my observations and perspective will be…read morehelpful. But first a little backstory... In September 2025, I suffered a stroke, brain bleed, paralysis and so on. Being only 55 years old, my mother and father stepped in to handle my care and decisions. I was unconscious for nearly two weeks, when I woke up I could not move my limbs or talk. Over the past 5 months, my journey took me to a few wonderful care facilities, ALL have played an invaluable role in helping me regain nearly all of my faculties and physicality. This post will hopefully inspire folks going on a similar journey. My true motivation for this post. Is to share my story of hope and heap praise on mostly unnamed faces that do God's work. Huntingdon Valley Skilled Nursing and Rehab...is AMAZING. I simply cannot share how hard these folks work TO MAKE MY LIFE easier. I wish I could share all of their names, but it wouldn't be fair to make such a list in case I left even one person off of it by accident The food is terrific, the camaraderie is even better. THANK YOU TO THE STAFF AND RESIDENTS for the past several months of friendship. As my stay here is not yet over, I may post again with updates to my story. PS - Over the past 5 months I have learned to walk, talk, eat, cut food, blow my nose, roll in a wheel chair, read, write, and yes......TYPE. This post took me over an hour to type, whereas it would have taken less than five minutes type not so long ago. PROGRESS NOT PERFECTION.

    My grandmother is a resident here on the secure unit. My family and I could not be happier with the…read morecare, kindness and genuine love that they give my gram. It wasn't easy putting her in a long term care facility but God blessed us with Huntingdon Valley. Highly recommend

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    Somerton Nursing and Rehabilitation

    Somerton Nursing and Rehabilitation

    1.2
    (11 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    Somerton Center has been taking care of my friend with state IV cancer. One morning before I came…read morein she had trouble getting a cough out, got lots of saliva couldn't talk or eat. She was put on a machine before I came in. By the time the hospice nurse came in an hour or two later, she started to talk. By dinner, she was able to eat and drink. On another occasion, my friend was breathing funny. The nurse put her on oxygen for a day or two. She got better. As it is, my friend is up and down. Although she's being cared for, the politics and the spin (half truths, distortions) and the politics are a problem. Yesterday I got upset when I was feeding my friend, who usually eats in drips and drabs. Her roommate, who takes forever to get by, keeps going in and out, and I had to move the Jerry Chair in the middle of feeding. More than one staff member brusquely told me "she can go in as many times as she wants." T.hey didn't seem to want to hear my side of it. When I complained about the roommate incessantly calling for people as they were her personal servants, she said "that's your opinion." Although earlier she said she'd talk to the roommate about it, which I believe is just lip service. The supervisor kicked me out and almost exploded when I mentioned there's a problem integrating people with mental problems with the rest who are relatively normal. Just before I left, she rattled off something about patients with serious problems, but she cannot divulge it. So she seemed to admit my charge but blew it off. Also, as the supervisor walked me out, a gang of staff members started following me. I asked what that was all about - that it was like Nazi's ushering me out. She curtly said that that was inappropriate, but then gave me some story I doubt about everyone going to the Red Room. Another problem is the lack of facilities. There is one, one-at-a-time public bathroom for visitors. The bathroom in the room is shared with another room. It's used not just by patients but by aides, etc., to go in and out for water, etc.

    My brother Mitchell was here, and I must say there were a couple of the nurses that were good. My…read morebrother passed on March 25th, 2026. Joe the manager and his staffed would call me numerous times when they needed information. Upon my brother's death you would think they cared enough to reach out and give their condolences. Nope haven't heard from them at all. I wouldn't refer anyone to this facility because it starts from the top if the top don't care the staff won't.

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    This is Helen j Dever my mother she was a great mother she got sick because you guys refuse to take her to the doctors or the hospital
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