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    Alexandria Manor - Bethlehem

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Country Meadows of Bethlehem

    Country Meadows of Bethlehem

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    can't say enough about country meadows and their incredible staff. Krystal Spinella, director of…read moreresident services is amazing. she is friendly, helpful, kind, quick to respond and goes above and beyond to help her residents and their family. My mom has been a resident there since the end of march and has made lots of friends. overall, I rate them a 5

    My father had his leg amputated and we were in a scurry to find a rehabilitation facility that…read morewould accept him and would not cause additional problems. After touring numerous facilities we begged for admittance at country meadows. The biggest plus there is that they are well staffed and my dad would have the proper care that was necessary, the patient to staff ratio was one of the highest I saw and this makes a big difference in the care you would receive. (previously, prior to the amputation he was at New Eastwood in Easton where he'd press a call button and over an hour and a half later would soil himself because nobody responded, so staffing number's definitely count)..... Throughout the whole stay at Country Meadows the staff all cared for my father very well, he liked some of the food and some he did not. Although he got a bed ulcer, he previously had the start of it at the hospital so CM was definitely not to blame. Their showers are clean and easy accessible and they have the staff to bathe residents twice a week. They even have a salon to get your hair washed in the interim. Everyone there was accommodating to his needs and would recommend them to anyone looking for short term rehabilitation or even long term care. I felt that my dad was safe there every time I left from a visit.

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    Advanced Primary Care Associates - Exam Room

    Advanced Primary Care Associates

    5.0(4 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    During Covid times, I was able to see my new (PCP) primary care physician. I am so happy with Dr…read more Paul as he was personable, focused, has attention to detail and asks the right questions to get to the root of the problem. The layout of the office is very clean with a modern touch. Just remember that the office is street level so parking street side would be better off if you were like me with excruciating pain. If you park in the assigned parking lot you will have to climb the stairs and go to the right. I had excruciating pain going down my right leg so, I admitted myself into Lehigh Valley emergency room. They ran blood tests, urinalysis and CAT scan and found nothing. Nor could they infer anything (young doctor I suppose). The next day I went to go see Dr. Paul and he was extremely thorough with what the root cause was but you have to tell him everything so that he can deduce the proper procedure to recovery. I had a strained muscle in my lumbar about three weeks before and did not think that was the root problem since it only took me a day to recover. But, it turned out it was! I can't recommend enough to try to persuade anyone that this is one of the best doctors out there. I know they are hard to find so, I am definitely sticking with Dr. Paul. Give him a try even if you have a current primary care physician. I guarantee you you will not be disappointed.

    Dr. Paul has the most welcoming office. He is very prompt and direct when seeing his patients and…read morelets you lay anything on him that you may be concerned about. Dr. Paul and his assistant Donna are particularly, GOOD and HONEST people. Dr. Paul is so easy to talk to and he actually listens, and then takes the time to explain to you whats going on and what the best route of treatment is. He is very knowledgeable! He's been my doctor for going on 3 years now and I still enjoy seeing him for his fantastic advice and passion for results. He genuinely wants to help people save their own lives and live healthy as possible in todays world. I truly got lucky finding Advanced Primary Care. A place that I can trust, and that actually cares. Best Family Doctor or PCP I've met in the valley and I've lived here over 20 years. Thank you guys for everything you do !

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    Kirkland Village

    Kirkland Village

    2.5(12 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    The care is horrible. My father was sent there for rehab. Left him in bed and almost no physical…read moretherapy which was required after surgery. They did not provide him ice as required. He was doing better in the hospital and went downhill in that facility! I do not recommend.

    The grounds are lovely and the facility is clean and well-appointed but unfortunately, that's where…read moreit ends. My mother needed short-term rehab to adjust her meds, and some physical and occupational therapy. We brought her there on a Monday and they were not prepared for her, even though I called before we left for the 45 minute drive there. When we got there the nurse's aide made a comment that they did not know she was arriving. When I said I had called beforehand, she said, "They never tell us anything." Awesome. The afternoon nurse was unwelcoming and every time I saw her she basically had a scowl on her face. Monday through Thursday was uneventful, although the food looked unappetizing. Friday morning at 3:27 am I received a phone call that my mother had fallen while going to the bathroom alone and was being taken to LV Hospital. We well understand that my mother did not summon the nurse with a call bell. They cannot put rails on her bed because that would be considered restraining her. It's the aftermath that is extremely upsetting. Her fall left her with 7 stitches on her forehead, a bruised knee and her neck was fractured in two different places. She needed to be hospitalized for a few days before returning to Kirkland. On Sunday, Kirkland called me to inform me that insurance did not pay them while my mother was in the hospital and did I want to reserve her room for $505 a day? When I declined they said she could come back but they could not guarantee the same room. I said that was fine. They took all her belongings, and threw them in her travel bag and large garbage bags, and left them in the office until someone could pick them up. Mind you, she was returning back on Monday. Monday when I brought her back she was very weak and I was concerned about her. I continued to ask them to please keep an eye on her because she seemed "off." On Tuesday I called in the morning to check on her and they told me she was "fine" and had her in the dining area. Wednesday afternoon I got there and I could not believe how much she had deteriorated. She was confused, upset, and weak. She was in a wheelchair with food stains on her clothes and piles of books and magazines in her lap. Requests for her meds list were ignored. Around 8 pm that night I tried calling her room and the nurse's station to find out how she was doing. The phones rang for over 45 minutes and NO ONE answered. At one point I called the security number but they were useless because they said she was downstairs and they were upstairs. Finally, I found a different number, and a nurse from a different section left his area to walk to her wing and got someone for me to speak to. That was over 70 minutes from the start of my call. Thursday morning I called again and was told she was "fine." I later found out that she was behaving EXTREMELY ERRACTICALLY and they never bothered to tell me. My sister went there and asked for a meds list. Do you want to know why my mother was WORSE after being there for over a week and a half? They were giving her ALL THE OLD MEDS PLUS THE NEW ONES. So she had to be weaned all over again. She was finally going to be released because her insurance stopped covering the facility. They called on Friday afternoon to let us know she needed to be picked up by Monday. We told them we would pick her up on Sunday, 10/13. Friday evening one of the directors called, Louise. She proceeded to tell my sister and me that they were concerned about my mother being home and not with them, she used tactics like, she may fall and hit her head. Ummmmm... she FELL and hit her head at your place and YOUR people screwed up her meds so badly, she didn't know where she was. They also subtly told my mother she would not be safe at home several times. Sunday morning when my family member arrived to pick her up, my mother was in the hall, her belongings all packed on the floor. Her bed was stripped. They basically told my mother she was no longer a patient there and she had to wait in the hall for her ride home. We never moved my mother out of a building SO FAST. PS They broke her cervical collar right after she returned from her hospital visit and ordered a replacement. The replacement was 3 sizes too big. They put it on her anyway. They basically said they ordered the right size but the wrong size came. Ok, and?? You put the wrong size on her anyway?? Your people can't read? After much back and forth, they had a new one at Kirkwood the end of October. You guessed it, the new one was also THE WRONG SIZE. I give up.

    ManorCare Health Services-Easton

    ManorCare Health Services-Easton

    2.3(6 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Unfortunately this care center lacks in many areas. The aides do their best with their limited…read moreresources, the admin and activities specialists do not return calls to families and don't make any effort to personalize care to the patients. It's a sad place. A fish rots from the head down. The top people should do better at training the staff and getting a plan in place to bring some quality of life to their patients at their facility, during this, the end stage of their lives.

    This place is the bottom of the barrel, and quite frankly, dangerous to patients…read more My Mom was there only for a brief spell in 2003, and in a matter of a few weeks, the nurses at Manorcare overdosed her so severely on Haldol, that she suffered permanent brain damage: diagnosed as drug-induced Parkinson's. Mina went from walking, talking/conversing , dancing, singing, self-grooming, laughing, writing, etc., to: comatose 23 hours a day, bedridden, and literally dying of dehydration. She had even lost the ability to swallow, and was being fed by G-tube. My brother had no idea what those nurses were doing. I had to fly out from California to rescue her. Or what was left of her. I found out later that all the locals know that being sent there is a death sentence. People die of neglect or worse there, inside of a year. I have now had my Mom for almost 6 years here in CA. I have made some progress improving her swallow reflex, and awakened her from her induced coma - in fact, when UCLA just re-hydrated her, she woke up almost immediately. But the brain damage was done. Mom lost walking, talking, and just about everything else. Those nurses robbed Mom of her quality of life. I tried to complain to the authorities in PA, but no one would listen - no one cares about old people, they assume their lives are over. NO STARS - I only picked one since otherwise this website would not accept this posting. This place should be shut down.

    Alexandria Manor - Bethlehem - assistedliving - Updated July 2026

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