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    Broadview Multi-Care Center

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    2.8(5 reviews)
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    My brother John Skubie was a patient at Mount Alverna Village in Parma, OH from early March 2024…read moreuntil his death on November 18, 2024. He was diagnosed with vascular dimentia which caused him to be bedridden. I visited 8 assisted living/Nursing Homes before I decided on Mount Alverna. I picked Mount Alverna because it was close to my home, it was non-profit and it was Catholic. I want to thank everyone at Mount Alverna for the care and kindness he received. The journey my brother and I traveled during this time was very difficult but made easier by the patience and understanding that the staff showed my brother. I couldn't have made a better choice selecting Mount Alverna. I am grateful that my brother was treated with respect and dignity during his final day. Thank you.

    If your loved one isn't able to advocate for themselves, be advised, THEY WILL BE NEGLECTED. My…read moremother was admitted to the third floor of Mount Alverna Village for physical rehab, which we were told was "the best option in the area." If this is the best, I can't imagine what the other facilities are like. From the moment she arrived, the problems began. She was placed in a room with a non working TV and received no orientation whatsoever -- no information about meals, therapy schedules, daily routines, etc. When I arrived shortly after, I asked if there was an admission overview for families. I was told there wasn't. How do you admit a patient without giving them or their families any guidance? It was lunchtime when she arrived, and she hadn't eaten all day. The meal served was fish, which she doesn't eat, so they told her they'd bring her a sandwich. It took two and a half hours -- and only after I asked three different staff members -- for her to receive it. Her TV still wasn't fixed despite multiple requests. The overall attitude felt indifferent at best. I asked to speak with the manager, Rajwant Kaur LPN, because the lack of attention was already alarming. The explanation I received was that staff had been busy with a resident party. Yet after the party ended, my mother was LEFT IN A WET DIAPER FOR MORE THAN 14 HOURS!!! The neglect didn't stop there. My mom began documenting how long it took for someone to respond when she pressed the call button: 20 minutes, 30 minutes, sometimes longer. Occasionally someone would pop in only to say they'd return, and then she'd wait another 20 minutes or more. The breaking point came when a night aide was rude to her after she had an accident. She became so anxious about having another accident that she started getting up to use the bathroom on her own because she couldn't wait 40 minutes for help. This is dangerous for anyone, let alone someone with a fractured hip. She also repeatedly asked for her ice pack, only to be told it was "misplaced." Interestingly, it reappeared the moment I arrived to take her home -- after just four days. And Rajwant Kaur continued to make excuses. The only positive experience was with the chaplain, who was genuinely kind and comforting.

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    Eliza Jennings

    Eliza Jennings

    3.0(2 reviews)
    5.9 miEdgewater

    In March 2024, my mother was admitted to Eliza Jennings. During her stay, we encountered several…read moreconcerns regarding her care. Notably, there were excessively long response times when she activated her call light. On one occasion, she required assistance to use the bathroom, but the nurse turned off the light and instructed her to "hold it." According to her doctor's orders, she was supposed to receive a straight catheterization each night, but this procedure was not consistently performed. This inconsistency likely contributed to her fall, which resulted in a broken leg in April 2024. That night, she pressed the call light for help ambulating to the bathroom. However, the staff did not respond in a timely manner. She attempted to ambulate to the bathroom on her own, resulting in her falling and breaking her leg. She is now undergoing her second surgery on the same leg. Additionally, my mother wears an insulin pump, which effectively controls her blood sugar levels. However, the staff wanted to remove the pump, possibly because they were unfamiliar with its operation. As a result, she was off the pump for a week, during which her blood sugar levels soared to 587. Despite my repeated requests for her high blood sugar to be treated, the staff insisted they needed a doctor's order, which they were unable to obtain. They informed me that if her blood sugar reached 600, they would send her back to the hospital. I couldn't understand why they couldn't administer insulin immediately. Deeply concerned for her health and the healing of her leg, I decided to reinstate the pump myself. While she had a Foley catheter, it was poorly maintained.One time I found her night bag hanging in the bathroom with the tubing in the toilet and the bag full of urine, leaving her room with a strong odor. An aide even commented to my mother that her urine smelled, which I found to be an example of poor patient care. One of the final incidents occurred when she had an appointment with her endocrinologist, who prescribed insulin for emergencies-only in case the pump malfunctioned. A few days later, my mother called me at night, saying someone had administered insulin to her. I was alarmed--this could have been life-threatening, as she was already receiving insulin via the pump, which was functioning just fine. I am writing this not only for my mother but also for all the other patients who may not have someone to advocate for them or who cannot speak up for themselves. Our seniors deserve better care.

    These folks take care of their patients as if they were…read morefamily. We have formed a bond with the personnel there. The managing Director really cares about those people who are under her care. When we are at work we are comfortable knowing our loved-one is at Acacia Place Adult Day Care Center. Out anxiety levels are much diminished.

    Broadview Multi-Care Center - retirement_homes - Updated May 2026

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