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    Apple Blossoms Assisted Living

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Sterling Care Hillhaven

    1.9(13 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    My aunt stayed here for a short time. The facility is very nice. The social worker Ardrina was so…read moresweet, and kind. She answered all my question. she made sure my aunt had adequate care at home when she was released. The nursing staff was very supportive as well. I will highly recommend. Debra Barner

    They do not even deserve one star. My husband was admitted to Hillhaven on the 14th of July, 2024…read more One month later, he went into inpatient hospice, largely due to a head injury sustained at Hillhaven, that stopped his cancer treatment and rendered him incapable of giving informed consent. Nobody on the staff informed me of his accident, the details of which are still unclear, and changed a couple of times. My husband called me twice; the second time, while I was getting dressed and ready to go to the home after realizing something was VERY wrong. It was only then that I spoke to a staff member who took the phone from my husband and informed me that he had a fall. When were they going to let me know???? When I got there, I was not allowed to talk to the doctor, who was not on the premises, and they refused to call 911 so that he could receive treatment for his concussion. He was in an altered state, was bandaged on his arm, and had a huge lump on his forehead. In the meantime, remarks were made by the staff about the difficulty of dealing with Alzheimer's patients. My husband DID NOT HAVE ALZHEIMER'S disease. TWO HOURS LATER, they agreed to call 911, and my husband was transported to the hospital of our choice. By this time, I had packed his belongings and was ready to take him to the hospital myself. He spent several days in ICU, then was on the critical care ward. His immunology treatments were suspended due to the nature of his head injury. He probably would have died due to the aggressive nature of his cancer, but he spent the last five weeks of his life incapable of communicating effectively due to the concussion. He passed away in inpatient hospice August 22. I am more than convinced that this accident hastened his demise, and left him incapable of being able to communicate with friends and family in the final weeks of his life. I definitely do not recommend this facility.

    Malta House - Welcome to Malta House, come on it!

    Malta House

    4.2(5 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    They over work their staffs for little or less money.They deserve no positive rating..Their staff…read moredoes almost all the whole work.The are CNA,Housekeepers,Laundry workers andfood servers..so much work and they do there and are paid less.The abuse the labor oftheir staffs

    MALTA HOUSE FOR SENIORS PART OF VICTORY HOUSING, INC…read more The best decision I ever made was to arrange admission for my elderly sister to Malta House in Hyattsville, Maryland. She was living in the family home in Takoma Park, MD and was no longer safe and competent to live alone. I told her that she "needed to retire". She accepted that but with great anxiety. I spoke to her primary physician and she recommended Malta House. I was impressed as soon as I walked into the building. It was a great surprise that the supervisor, Sister Jean, was a previous patient of mine. She was a person that I respected very much. The current supervisor, Elisabeth Orchard, has taken the previous high standards up several notches. Her leadership style includes teaching the staff to achieve the highest level of caring, respect and compassion for seniors and especially for the difficulties of life for those who are losing abilities that they previously had. She leads also by by knowing exactly how care is given at any time and thus closes the loop between her teaching and implementation of those ideals. My sister was comfortable almost immediately after admission. Malta House emphasizes community, caring, compassion, cleanliness, and peace of mind so that social life and activity can be maximized. It is safe, spacious, and the food is fabulous since the head of food services previously worked as a chef on cruise ships. Most of all, my sister has piece of mind for the rest of her life. The facilities are amazing that there is so much in a space that still is cozy and home like. They have a beauty salon, library, resident pantry, 2 sitting rooms, one with a fire place and the other with a large TV, a fitness program, a book club, arts, music, transportation and shared space for parties and family visits. All is on one level and is accessible. The studio apartments are also spacious, comfortable, with large window that looks out on gardens and a patio. There is 24/7 staff that live in the building and provide emergency care if needed. The residents wear a small comfortable alarm system so if they leave the premises inadvertently, an alarm goes to the staff. Doors are locked to get in but not to leave of course. There are religious services available. My sister and I were not raised Roman Catholic. We were Presbyterians. But, the feeling there is clearly acceptance and respect of our beliefs and people of any denomination can be very comfortable. Assisted Living is not cheap! The cost there is lower than many others and much is achieved for the money that is spent. It's a good deal! My sister is happy there and considers Malta House to be her home.

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    Crescent Cities Center - This is my police report. One of the staff threatened my grandmother

    Crescent Cities Center

    1.3(27 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    After this review Im reporting this trifling facility to the state. The administrator Gregory Dwyer…read moreis a rude idiot and it reflects throughout his staff. The ONLY person who is helpful and has some sense in the entire place is the front desk receptionist Cynthia. EVERYONE else is rude and a bit slow. Id give this place no stars if that was an option. My mother was in this facility for about 2 months and from the moment she got there, there were nonstop issues. For the first two weeks I couldnt get info even if I went up there because the Admissions people couldnt be bothered to call the hospital where my mother was transferred from to see I am her next of kin. They made no distinction for my mother being there due to other medical issues but including a memory issue (possibly dementia) so they would just sit her food nearby or across the room (I witnessed this) and my mother is immobile. We repeatedly told them she needs to be fed and will not remember that she hasnt eaten, etc. etc. They didnt care. Fast forward I get a call from a HOSPITAL that my mother was admitted. CC couldnt be bothered to call me and let me know this then lied to their leadership saying they notified me. No messages, no missed calls, no emails, no texts. NOTHING. I was also left out the care planning sessions until they finally added me to my mother's next of kin contact info. Care plans were not scheduled so I couldnt go in person. When I finally was a part of a care plan, the total call was less than 5 minutes and I was met with attitude when I asked what was next because all the "care plan" covered was progress, not next steps. Note care plans are to include general treatment (medications, etc.), PT/ OT, and wound care. Most of these topics were glossed over and I was told someone will call you back. They never call back. In the few phone calls I had with various staff members (because all they do is pass the buck, "thats not my job" or "Ill have someone call you back" - no one ever calls back and if they do its like groundhog day and you have to repeat everything all over again). Fast forward to I get a call on Jan 6th - a Tuesday (6 days after the new year) for them to say your mother is being discharged today (NO notice) because she doesnt have insurance. She in fact did have insurance. A new policy that started at the beginning of the year. Context, admissions submits pre-auths to the insurance at least a week prior to the week in question to ensure the insurance would cover. So how shocking it would be to hear on the 6th that I may incur a bill for 6 days out of pocket because these people "didnt know" about the new policy but named the policy to me. So again, had they been doing preauths like they should, there would have been no issue. By Friday, theyre telling me her new discharge date is now the following monday. Note I had been begging them to assist me with requesting the medical equipment needed for my mother to be cared for at home. So now we have to scramble and coordinate everything on a friday afternoon to ensure things would be available Monday. I go to the Administrator's office to address these issues and this man talked down to me and got loud several times to the point ppl started gathering in the hallway. I asked him if he thought their treatment would be suitable for his own mother and he said no but kept saying theyre a work in progress. In that same convo where Im asking them to confirm what medical equipment they ordered, these idiots literally told me they couldnt request a medical bed for my mother because she doesnt have a diagnosis for one but has been in one for months in their facility. Make that make sense.I mention the large bed sore on her back and then all of a sudden thats enough to get a medical bed so what were they reviewing while ordering the equipment if I had to tell them where to look in their own documentation. He also kept insisting we get rid of my mother's private insurance for state insurance. Who the hell does that if they have the means of being on a private plan? Anything to trap my mother there and they take all her assets. I asked what happens if monday comes and the equipment isnt available, this man literally shrugs his shoulders. She finally comes home and she is COVERED in bed sores, huge scratches and wounds all over her body. She also cannot extend her legs so she cant even be in a wheelchair. Explain how that happens if shes getting PT and OT like they swore she was receiving during those bogus care plans? Right.. And less than 2 days later she's back in the hospital with an infection from a dirty catheter. Condemn this place! Hope everyone in this dirty place is fired and dealt with including the social worker Ms. Daniels, the nursing supervisor Dio, Kayla in Admissions, Dawn in billing, Eileen in discharge coordination, and the Administrator over the entire building Gregory Dwyer. ALL OF THEM ARE TRASH along with the nursing staff swirling around them.

    Do not choose this facility if you are looking for a place to care for someone you love. Consider…read morethis a warning. My stepfather passed away on January 27, 2026, after residing at this facility from December 3, 2025. What my family experienced during that time has been deeply disturbing and traumatic. Issues we observed included concerns related to food quality, communication, and the overall treatment of residents--especially those with dementia or who cannot fully advocate for themselves. These are individuals who rely entirely on staff for safety and dignity. Since his passing, I have learned information through police involvement and from other families who had loved ones here. Hearing similar stories has been heartbreaking and alarming. If you are considering placing a loved one here and have the option to move them elsewhere, I urge you to do so before being reassured, dismissed, or gaslit into trusting care that may not be what it appears. Families are often told exactly what they want to hear. I was very involved and asked many questions while my stepfather was here. That should never make a family feel unwelcome--but it did. I hope more people speak up. Silence only allows harm to continue.

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    This is the nursing assistant's name. That Threaten my grandmother and assaulted her roommate

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    This is the bedside table... broken, missing handle,

    Crescent Cities Center - The call button behind the pillow out of reach on the side her arm is paralyzed!

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    The call button behind the pillow out of reach on the side her arm is paralyzed!

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