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    Westminster Winter Park

    2.8 (9 reviews)
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    I did just visit and it was so very large and impersonal. Not for my mom who wants something smaller and easier to manage.

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    The Gardens - DePugh Nursing Home

    The Gardens - DePugh Nursing Home

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Stay away from this place, my husband was in here and my family went to visit while I was working,…read morethey went into the room & my husband had a blank stare in his face, he told them he did not want to be there and slowly told my family what they had done to him. Between 2 of their CNA (or whatever they are called) took it upon themselves to pull his arms and yell in his face, they were so close that my husband said he was spit on while they were yelling. I immediately took him out and did not let him stay another day, I complained and they told me they were looking into it and never called to give me any updates. If you don't believe me then walk in unannounced and then ask your loved ones what they really think of this place. Take care of your family at home, don't leave them with someone who doesn't know or care about them. Horrible, horrible place.

    I have visited many nursing homes in Central Florida as a caretaker for my Mother, who at one time…read moreor another was in 3. This facility his head and shoulders above any that I visited. The care and concern that all staff members have for the residents is in comparable. This is a small facility, 40 beds, but the staff was very adequate. The building was spotless and odorless. Each resident had their own TV, the rooms were large, beds modern and comfortable. Large closet, two dressers, plenty of wall space to hang pictures. Excellent social director, and therapy staff, who knew and were concerned about all the residents. I was lucky to get my Mother in this facility.

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    Avante At Orlando

    Avante At Orlando

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Love the company culture. The residents are great! Great place to work. You will develop a great…read morerelationship with the residents and the workers

    Run! Stay away. If your family member is not arriving with someone they will be treated as such. Do…read morenot arrive on the weekend or after 2 pm on Friday. You will be told no one is available to evaluate them and your loved one may be forced to be bed ridden and diapered if no one is there to speak for them. The nurses did not even check to see if she was oriented. When the floor manager came in that evening she assessed her and most importantly spoke to her like a person and then called in the nurses and assistants to read them the riot act. My mom had knee surgery and was just there for PT. They would move her and touch her bandaged leg and had no clue why she was there. There was no communication between the shifts. She put her in a diaper despite her protests, they didn't want to get her a chair to go to the bathroom and told her she'd have to go in the diaper. This was before I got there. The bathroom was badly ventilated, between two rooms so it always felt like someone had showered recently, it only had a toilet. The food was disgusting, prefrozen meats that looked like the muscle had burst from improper storage, skinned mash potatoes that felt like hardened chunks that had been left uncovered, cold and bad coffee and what was surely jello that had been to watered to prevent becoming solid with ice cubes in it. On top of that the plastic covers for the food smelled like standing water. We brought her food and fruit every day. There is no where for family to sit. They did not bathe her even though she arrived in hospital robes. They spoke AT her. My husband noticed another woman who seemed to have been wearing the same thing all weekend. On a Sunday morning they told my mom when she was alone that her knee extension machine was broken and they would have to wait til PT came in on Monday before she could have her treatments. We showed up and asked the nurse on that shift to turn it on. She walked in and set it up. It was never broken, they had just taken it apart and said it was broken. My mother was upset and felt so unsafe. She had been uncomfortable not being at home when she arrived but her fear and anxiety became palpable. The insurance company and hospital were appalled by her treatment and worked with us to get her out of there as soon as possible but they needed the in house doctor to ok the transfer. They lied to my husband about when the doctor was available and nothing happened until the evening before she left. We made sure she left the next day by noon. This is a nightmare. Do not leave your family here. Do not leave your enemies here.

    The Mayflower at Winter Park

    The Mayflower at Winter Park

    3.4(10 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    My experiences with the Mayflower have been terrible. I have a family member who went through the…read morerehab portion for after stroke care. The staff (most not all) are rude and do not communicate with family members about their loved one. They do not return phone calls. They talk rudely to the residents and about the residents to other staff members. My loved one sat in their soiled brief for over 2 hours on more than one instance because the nurse would not answer their call to take them to the restroom, which resulted in an infection. My loved one has also been given the wrong medication which resulted in an ER trip. Seniors deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, not like they are children without a say. Do yourself and your family member a favor and do not send them here for nursing/rehabilitation. I can't speak about the other parts but this area is horrible.

    Negligent!!!! Hundreds of the Mayflower residents living in the Independent tower still are not…read moreallowed back to their apartments after the underground parking flooded during Hurricane Ian ( 9-28-22). As of today 11-4-22 the residents are still not allowed to go to their apartments even to pick up their belongings. Many are living in hotels. The Mayflower neglected to take care of flooding which has happened in the past but this time it fried their electrical, the generator and the elevators. Here is the latest update from CEO Steve Kramer on 11-4-22: This week, we continued to make progress on repairs to our electrical system. We received two tractor trailer loads of temporary electrical gear, which are being prepared for installation once the demolition of the existing electrical equipment is complete. We expect demolition to be complete and equipment installation to begin by the middle of next week. Once temporary gear is installed and activated, we will be able to initiate elevator repairs. Again, much of this work is happening simultaneously. As you know, we originally asked residents to prepare to vacate their apartments for three to four weeks, based on information we had at the time. Next week will be the four-week mark - and while we have made monumental progress in a relatively short amount of time, given the scope of our repairs, we clearly will not be able to have residents return yet. Because we are still awaiting confirmation on lead times for some critical repair components, we cannot yet provide a specific return date - but our contractors and suppliers are working with us to expedite the process as much as possible. As soon as we are able to solidify the timeline, you will know. We've had a number of inquiries regarding concerns about the possibility for mold growth in the apartments. Please know that we are regularly monitoring the apartment towers, and both our Building Services Director and Director of Construction agree that this should not be a concern in the apartments. Additionally, the garage and areas that were inundated with water have been remediated and treated as well. Many of you have been visiting the new Mayflower healthcare building. If you do: As a matter of safety, please do not park in the designated Fire Lane when you first enter the new building's parking lot. The City of Winter Park has been issuing citations to vehicles parked in that area. Finally, I'd like to share some good news: Last night, the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce held their annual Best of Winter Park reception. I am happy to let you know that, once again, The Mayflower was voted Best Senior Living! Congratulations! You are all a big part of helping us achieve this recognition. Steven Kramer, FACHE President / CEO

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    Delaney Park Health and Rehabilitation Center - Patient lounge on second floor

    Delaney Park Health and Rehabilitation Center

    2.4(8 reviews)
    4.6 miDowntown South, South Orange

    I stayed here for a while in 2018 after spending months at Orlando Regional Medical Center,…read morefollowing complications from surgery. I will ask Yelp to update the name of this facility. I suspect Westminster Care is the name of their parent organization as this facility is called Delaney Park Health and Rehabilitation Center. While I was there a major construction refurbish was ongoing. Among the upgrades was the addition of two large therapy rooms. I see them on their website and they look terrific. Unfortunately, they were restricted to using a former patient double room during my stay. It wasn't ideal, but they made it work by scheduling patients at staggered times. The therapists, both Physical and Occupational, were all great. Not just in planning and carrying out my rehab plan, but in their flexibility as well. I required wound care at that time, with an open wound that often seeped through the dressings and leaked. If that problem caused me to not be able to leave my room at my scheduled therapy time, they would let me come down as soon as I was able, or on days when I was room-bound they would come to my room and work with me on bed exercises. I can't say enough about the therapists, and now they have their long-awaited new therapy rooms. As for the skilled nursing side of the equation, you have a range of skills and attitudes, as with any medical facility, either hospital or post-hospital care. Andrea, the Director of Nursing, and Amy, whose title I forget now, were both wonderful, skilled and caring. And Andrea can sing! I knew I could call on either of them if I had a problem that needed more attention than from a nurse or medical tech. As for the nurses and techs, that is where the usual range of skills and attentiveness come in. There seems to be a natural drop off between the day and overnight shifts. Then again, there is a lot more foot traffic overall during the day, what with visitors and active patients, so it follows that there are fewer bodies to get things done. I was in a double room, which was an adjustment after the private rooms at ORMC. Especially since my roommate was a rather unpleasant long term resident, over 90 years old, who swore a lot and was vile to the nurses, before periodically turning sweet after his temper explosions. He not only always kept the curtain closed between us but also kept the window shades closed, so I never got to see the outside. More motivation to wheelchair myself outdoors, I suppose. Normally the double rooms are not such an issue, I imagine. I just drew the short straw. The food was fine, though they offered two main choices and it seems I didn't get to choose my selection most times, unless I checked out the menu a day ahead and wheeled down and knocked at the kitchen door. Mostly I didn't bother. There was a nice outdoor lounge area with bird feeders nearby. But the construction limited the view, and the smoking area sometimes made it harder to enjoy as I was limited at how far away I could sit from them. So while the wound care could have been more consistent, overall I think this is a facility that really tries. It is part of a non-profit organization, and that can't be easy from a budget standpoint. I stayed briefly in a different rehab facility before this one, until an emergency sent me back to ORMC, and I must say that Delaney Park rates higher for me.

    The care quality is mediocre and here is why: The main floor…read moresmells bad for some reason 2nd the staff are confusing and less informative and lastly outdated equipment.

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    Hallway to patient rooms

    Westminster Winter Park - skillednursing - Updated May 2026

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