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I would NOT recommend this place for a loved one. We had to put my MIL here and she quickly…read moredeclined and eventually passed away less than one year. She quickly lost 20 pounds of her small 115 pound frame. She also acquired a bed sore in this facility which she never had prior to entering here. My concern was her bedsore and extreme weight loss in this facility that nobody seemed too concerned about or even barely addressed until my fiancé brought it up. When they finally held a meeting about it and when my fiancé expressed his concern, the doctor of this facility was rude and uncaring and tried cutting him off not allowing him to speak. No compassion whatsoever on his part. There were a few great staff members that were kind hearted which we appreciated. In general though we got a sense that the staff just did not care. Maybe overwhelmed due to being understaffed and underpaid. When my MIL passed away and he came in to view her body he was horrified to see her mouth was left wide open. He has that image permanently sketched in his mind forever...he had nightmares of her suffering and gasping for air prior to dying. Most nursing homes will take the effort to make a deceased loved one look presentable to the family before calling them in. (It takes 2 secs to close their mouth using rolled towels) Just goes to show their lack of compassion towards family members and total lack of respect or dignity for a deceased resident. We were called soon after her body was taken away from the mortuary and were just handed her belonging in garbage bags. Her plant was not returned to us and they could not initially locate it. He had to tell them it was just there when he saw her that morning. Just struck us as odd that they removed it from her room once she passed away and never offered it back to us. Our deepest regret was sending her to this facility.

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