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    The Social at Savannah

    The Social at Savannah

    4.0(4 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    When we met with the director it sounded like a good fit for my mother-in-law, the whole sales…read morepitch was very convincing and impressive. But after 9 days of my mother-in-law being at the Commons we took her out!!! The staff are very inexperienced with the special needs that my mother-in-law requires, she has dementia and gastroparesis, which requires a very special diet. On the first day she was there they gave her foods she could not eat. The staff played on their phones every time I visited her in the short time of 9 days. They never welcomed her to make her feel at home and when we went to visit she would be crying and she would say take me home. Well with that being said we got her home to find bruises on her backside and bruised up and down her arms. Please, please before you put your loved one in a facility think twice. Left a bad taste in my mouth as we expected a bit more compassion for my mother-in-law. She is in her own home now with a live in nurse and security cameras and happy. So if you ask me how was her stay at Savannah Commons?? Awful!!!

    Savannah Commons is a great place, couldn't recommend more highly. Great staff, facilities,…read moreterrific residents. LeRia Hudkins & Savannah Commons Team provided kind, considered and professional help during my mother's stay. When things took a turn for the worse, we will never forget their helping us make it through such an unbearably sad experience. We are forever grateful. Keith P.

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    Buckingham South

    Buckingham South

    3.0(6 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    My mom chose Buckingham South because she knew quite a few residents at that time and they highly…read morerecommended them. I'm glad she did because she got high quality care and I had peace of mind with me being out of state. Rita and the staff met her needs and took care of her like she was family. I was always informed and received regular updates on her well being. The great thing about the care is it is adjusted to your needs from being self sufficient all the way to end of life. Thanks Rita for loving her well and making moms last 6 years over her life a pleasure.

    Please please if you care AT ALL about your loved one, avoid this "assisted living" at all costs…read more If you'll notice, the oldest post from this page is September, 2022, less than a year ago. (I'm referring to their facebook pages) However, Buckingham South has been around since 1999. The former page was so trashed with horrible reviews, that a new one was needed. My dad was in that place for almost 5 years. His last year, (and the one and 1/2 before it) his monthly "rent" was upwards of $8,000.....even when he was in the hospital for 3 weeks out of four in the month. I have seen things I could never even imagine at a facility that I THOUGHT I could relax a little and visit my dad whenever I wanted. I have pictures of everything I'm saying to back up these egregious conditions. EVERYTHING First before anything else, there is only ONE CARETAKER per FLOOR! One horribly worked and underpaid caregiver for 25 residents per floor. Should one of the four call in sick or be needed to take care of her own family, then her floor is divided between the other overworked and underpaid staff. I personally know 3 caretakers who have quit--not because they didn't enjoy the residents and their families--but because there were so many infractions that were ignored when reported. I personally saw a blind woman in her wheelchair who had been at BS for under 3 weeks-left unattended outside-roll off the pavement into the 6 inch space between the curb and a parked car. It was one of the worst things I've ever seen. I was the only one with her until a caretaker with a conscience helped her and relieved me. It was awful. There is no security there. I facetimed my dad only to find him on the MEDIAN on Abercorn. I immediately called Rita who argued with me that my dad had just had a "beautiful dinner" and was in the dining room. First, the food is horrible. But most important was the fact she had no idea where my dad was, and she wasted valuable time arguing with me that my dad was inside. My dad was confused and scared. I have never seen my father like that. I'm still traumatized. I immediately got in my car and drove the 12 hours to Savannah. When I confronted Rita about this gross negligence, she told me that she couldn't be everywhere. I told her I didn't expect her to. She refused to hire any security and just accepted the risks, I suppose. These are not even the worst things I saw. I have pictures, audio and video tapes, past bills, and former staff who are looking for a way to get this information out. I'm happy to share all with anyone who calls or DMs me. My heart breaks for the people with no one checking on them. Those are the residents who are preyed upon. Only last Sunday, Rita deprived a bedridden patient with no family, of his only visitor, a former employee, who ever came to see him. Because of all the health violations the staff were supposed to ignore, she felt she could no longer stay there and left, rather than risk her license. Rita tried to get her back on staff, but she refused. When she went to visit her former resident and friend, Rita got wind of the situation, she immediately burst into this bedridden man's room and forced the only bright spot in his day out of the facility........all the while the resident kept repeating, "She's my friend!" And Rita even threatened the resident--who has been there since 1999--that if he liked this former caregiver so much, he could go to her new job. Remember, he's been one of the first people at this "assisted living" home. This poor man has been there over 20 years. It's all he knows at this point. Ask Rita who's driving Dr. Hubby's car.

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    Legacy at Savannah Quarters - Legacy at Savannah Quarters, Assisted Living & Memory Care

    Legacy at Savannah Quarters

    1.0(1 review)
    11.1 mi

    They were horrible. I would visit my mom and sit in the room with her for 8-10 hours. Not 1 person…read morewould come and check on her, assist her, nothing. They said they assisted her with showers, but she would be in the same clothes as the day before and no towels moved? I would call the administrator or text him. Never received anything back. We finally got cameras in her room (the administrator was aware and a sign was outside her door) , would see aides sitting on her walker and her couch. Eating her ice cream. Not assisting my mother in her kitchen. Wouldn't even bring her walker to her (mom was prone to fall, and needed it) because they would be sitting on it. Every time my mom would go to the hospital, she would come back and have her meds all screwed up. One time I brought mom home from the hospital, they said they cleaned, but I found at least 20 straight pins on her bathroom floor. Another time she was in the hospital for over a month, her laundry , room .. nothing was touched . But they are supposed to be cleaning every week? Or at least check the laundry so her dirty clothes weren't sitting there for over a month? Other times we would see them not check on mom til 1 or 2 in the afternoon to make sure she was ok. So she wasn't offered breakfast or lunch. Mom was under 90lbs. I can go on and on about the facility. They had my moms health decline so fast she died less that a year after moving in. For as much as we paid , we expected more. We hired outside sources to help . The aid that walked off the job, they hired to work there?? We would have taken mom in, but her medical needs were more than we could do. And moms kids are spread between Georgia, California and Ohio. Also, we discovered that moms "call for help" button didn't work that she wore around her neck. Their solution? Gave her a whistle. A day later she had fallen , hit her head and was laying in a pool of blood, trying to blow this whistle for help, but the blood kept making it slip out of her hands and she was too weak to blow it loud enough

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    Legacy at Savannah Quarters - Legacy at Savannah Quarters, Assisted Living & Memory Care

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