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    Active Life Chiropractic

    5.0 (28 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Great Doctor and great assistants. i feel heard and am always helped. I highly recommend Dr Bruner.

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    Best chiropractor ever. I had to see someone different today because I didn't want to wait a few days to see Brunner. Not disappointed.

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    Dr Bruner is always kind and caring. His adjustments are not painful . The front desk girls are very friendly and helpful.

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    Very caring and knowledgeable. Have been a blessing to me the past 9 months. Dr. Oakland is awesome .

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    Dr Bruner does a great job making getting me adjusted and marking me feel comfortable.

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    Spring Meadows Health Care Center

    Spring Meadows Health Care Center

    3.0(2 reviews)
    45.2 mi

    Ever since facility switched management, it has gone from good to amazing. The staff and residents…read morelove it and are constantly in awe of each other. I've visited this facility and saw first hand the positive changes they've made with their patient-focused care, and with their staff retainment. I would definitely recommend this nursing home as a place to work or live, and you can rest assured you'll get a 5-star experience.

    Awwww Spring Meadows... So many things to say, and virtually none of them good…read more First, the good: The majority of the nursing and physical therapy staff (not from the administrative side) are amazing. Shout-outs to Katie, MJ, Mia, and a few others. There you go. That was the good. Now, let's talk about the bad: Administration there is a total f*cking joke. You bring your concerns up, things are written down, and nothing changes or gets done. Weekly care meetings are supposed to be held. Never happens. You find out more from the nurses than you do from the director of PT, the DON, or the useless facility administrator. An honorable mention goes out to the Parent Company Bedrock Healthcare Group. When I called about concerns, I was never able to reach a human. When I emailed, no one bothered to respond. Background: My mother was there for Rehab. Medicare gives you a whopping 90 days of skilled care. She was also receiving wound care r/t a wound she got while living on her own. It was decided she would not be allowed to get up for more than one hour per day: no sitting, no wheelchair use, no activities other than the rather useless modified physical therapy where they do useful things like bat at balloons with pool noodles. This was announced during the one face-to-face meeting where the director of PT said they were removing her from physical therapy due to "plateauing". When I mentioned the unofficial order from the wound care nurse about having to be in bed for 23 hours a day, it was dismissed. I flipped out, as most people would if they give a damned about their loved one. Why does this matter? The elderly decondition VERY quickly. Especially when made to lie in bed 23 hours per day. Prior to the surgery, which led to her stint at this facility, she was able to shower herself, toilet, etc. The constant, forced bedridden status did her no favors. My question to the facility: How much good do you think forcing a patient to be bedbound does for their physical health? And how many times have you been sued for this? I'm guessing not enough. When I brought up my concern about being removed from physical therapy and batting balloons around, it was decided that she could magically transition into self-pay after the 90 days of Medicare pay were up and privately pay for physical therapy. I expressed that she needs to be able to get to and from the bathroom independently and to toilet herself. Despite spending approximately $90,000 over the course of her stay, she still can't do any of that... despite my being told by physical therapy that she can. Cognitive scoring: I'm an oncology nurse. I regularly do cognitive testing on various patients depending on their chemotherapy regimen. So let's talk about the assanine testing this SNF (and I am guessing most of them) perform to determine if it is safe or not for the patients to make their own decisions financially and medically. BIMs (Brief Interview for Mental Status): It is a 15-point test done at bedside where they point to various objects to determine orientation and memory. It is a very narrow, very easy-to-pass test: Know the year, month, and day of the week, be able to repeat and later remember three basic words (examples: clock, red, telephone). When my mom was first admitted, per their own results, she was borderline demented. There was zero communication about this. Nor should she have been allowed to make decisions. She should have received more extensive cognitive testing, something she did not get. My own mother recognized this and made me her financial power of attorney. When I asked about medical decision-making, the SNF refused to listen. Now that she is out of that facility, I will be taking her for cognitive testing to obtain POA for healthcare. Let's talk about the discharge process: With all respect to the social worker who handles discharge set-up for beds, outpatient wound care, etc., they either need to find her more help, or a better job needs to be done. There was zero communication. Referring to the above, my mother's mentation isn't sufficient to be told information about medical beds, outpatient wound care, etc., and actually remember the information. As a result, there was a mix-up with wound care, which is now being delayed. That all being said, do not trust this facility.

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    Greenwood Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

    Greenwood Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

    1.5(6 reviews)
    49.0 mi

    This place is horrible!!!! My grandma fell out her bed their beds have no rails! she pressed her…read morecall button no one came, she is 82 she said she had to yell and it still took them 20 minutes to get to her. When she needed water she said it took them 30 minutes to even bring her water! I'm sooo glad she's out of this hell hole!!! The CNAs are rude no one answers the phone and if they do answer they rush you off the phone or hang up on you! I think they only cater to the Caucasians in my opinion. I called social services left my number about my grandmother fall and no callback this place is a POS!

    On May 6,2026, I had a complicated knee replacement revision! I opted to go to Greenwood Rehab for…read moremy therapy! We live close to the facility and I chose it so my family could come by! I was also under the impression that any facility that has rehab has to meet certain standards! I was totally wrong! It started from the beginning! I was taken by ambulance on Sunday May 10 to this facility! The first room I was placed in was a double room! The nice lady was telling her friend that she had just been diagnosed with shingles!! When I asked the nurse, they moved me to another room with another lady, with contact isolation instructions on the door! When I asked what the isolation was for, I was told they couldn't tell me because of Hippa regulations! I understood but I was only 4 days surgery post-op! The same aids taking care of her, also were taking care of me! I never saw anyone wash their hands!! I had to have help with getting up and When I would use my call button, they were not responsive! The food was terrible!! No taste, very small portions and inedible! The 2nd day I was taken for so-called rehab! I was the only person they were helping walk! Everyone else were wheelchair bound patients! The therapist rewrapped my leg with the ace bandage! Later that night I was having terrible pain! The bandage was so tight, my foot was swollen and so painful! I asked to go to ER! They finally complied and wanted to know why!!! I told them I did not trust them to take care of me!! The whole experience was the nightmare from hell! Don't be fooled!! This is not a rehab! This is a very poor nursing home!!! If you love your family member, don't allow them to go here! If I could have given them a minus 10 I would have!!!! Thankfully I went to a wonderful facility who met my needs! I am sure I would not have survived if I had stayed at Greenwood!

    Lebanon Center for Rehabilitation and Healing

    Lebanon Center for Rehabilitation and Healing

    1.0(3 reviews)
    13.0 mi

    One star. A tour that looked nothing like the actual care…read more We chose this facility for my grandmother's stroke rehabilitation after touring five centers and narrowing to three. During the tour the place felt warm and the staff seemed attentive and kind. The reality after admission was the opposite. On arrival, no staff greeted us or told us what to do. We waited two hours before my mother finally went to the nursing station herself. When she asked the charge nurse, Kim, what paperwork we needed, Kim rolled her eyes, huffed, and explained the forms in a condescending, oversimplified way. My mother is an RN. Only after she said so did Kim's tone change--which tells you the dismissiveness was a choice. While we waited, my grandmother's roommate sat in a soiled diaper for an hour and fifteen minutes despite asking for help three times. Help only came after my mother went into the hall and asked directly. This was not a one-time lapse. On discharge day, a patient called out for help for 32 minutes with no one checking on him. The contradictions were just as troubling. During the tour we asked specifically whether we could take her out for meals and activities and were told yes. On June 5th we took her to a pool, where she only sat with her feet in the water. On June 10th my mother was called and reprimanded for it, told it suggested grandma was "healthy enough" not to be there, and informed she could no longer leave for any reason until discharge--directly contradicting what we'd been promised. Her June 9th care plan also listed her as not a fall risk, which is flatly incorrect and a serious safety error. The worst came at discharge on June 16th. We arrived at 9:36 for a 10:00 readiness time and weren't seen until 10:42. Kim said she would call in grandma's prescriptions and send home the remainder. At home we discovered one medication had been given at double the prescribed dose. A medication error, a misclassified fall risk, patients left calling for help, broken promises, and a charge nurse who was consistently condescending and intimidating. My grandmother looked frightened every time we saw her. The five-star marketing does not match the care. I would not send a loved one here.

    This place is awful! If you love someone don't let them go there. So disorganized everyone's a boss…read moreand nobody wants to do the work because it's not their job to work apparently. It's dumpy and rundown inside.

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