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Busy Bees Senior Care

4.0 (1 review)
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Mc Auley-Seton Home Care

Mc Auley-Seton Home Care

3.0(2 reviews)
1.6 km•Downtown

I am a patient in Niagara County and I dont know if Im in the right place but I believe my people…read morework out of McAuley Seton of Niagara County! Jorge Cruz and Kelsey _____ are the best health home care people on the planet! Their upbeat and happy personalities along with basically everything they do for me is the best care Ive had! The entire McAuley experience has been incredible! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!

As a Health Care provider, I would not recommend McAuley Seaton ever. My 93 year dad, who had a…read morestroke three years ago,while under the care of Catholic Health in the hospital, and is disabled as a result as well as requiring a catheter, was discharged from Mcauley Seaton Home Care because he declined Catheter change, apparently more than once. He does have dementia. When have nurses(particularly home nurses), who are presumably 'seasoned" in dealing with immobile patients with some level of dementia, become so lazy that they cannot make make a call or text the family members for help with the cath change? They just go back to their office, tell their supervisor, who obviously also cares less in terms of helping the patient, and agrees to discharge. Years ago, this would not have occurred but it does now because facilities like Catholic Health and McAuley seaton have accepted situations like this instead of training the nurse better in critical thinking in these cases. Maybe a seminar or two on working with the families of these elderly patient to assist. Maybe calling the health care proxy(me) while they are still in the house so we can offer family assistance rather than to let the old man with a lost "filter" because of a stroke, get a UTI? Maybe the Catholic health system and specfically McAuley should consider training these nurses on what to expect. Even after my dads PMD's office called McAuley and explained that we (the family) would agree to help, they continued to deny treatment. They are truly an embarrassment to the Home health Care system. Instead a computer generated response, Maybe I can get one person in administration to actually discuss how to avoid similar incompetancies in the future for our sick and disabled members of the community. Please share my comments with the Medical Director and CEO so they are aware of the quality of services they provide.

Good Neighbors Health Care

Good Neighbors Health Care

4.6(5 reviews)
3.3 km•Eastside

If you're homosexual or bisexual or even bi-curious, and you're in the hood, then what you need is…read moreto find one of the Hood Gay Bars. But this place has nothing to do with that. This place is Good Nay Bars. Don't confuse the two, otherwise this place will make you go through a cleansing and then attempt an intervention, and I don't mean the kind of intervention that you go to clubs looking to receive. Ahem. So did you know that you can go and see a doctor, get diagnosed, get prescriptions, and even make out with random Christian men (as long as you too are male), by coming to this place. Of course they are a very religious institution which means they do promote same sex activity in every way, and I applaud them for that and would probably kiss a boy just to make them happy even though I'm really not into boys. Well at least I say I'm not. We'll see. Who knows. Are any of the Alexs single? All same sex sex aside, Good Neighbors is where you should go if you have no health insurance. It's where you should go if you are in need of some help. It's where you should go if you don't mind pretending to be a devout Christian just to get some medical attention. It's sad that in the richest country on earth, it comes to this, but maybe that's how they are so rich. Make the poor basically have to beg and/or pretend, just to see a doctor. The only reason this place gets a 4 and not a 5 is because they really do throw God in your face like a doorstep bible thumper (not Bambi) on methamphetamines (and a lot of the people who come here are actually on those so my comparison works on many levels). But they helped me out when I needed it and for that I am eternally grateful. It's good that you can get healthcare for free if you really force the issue and pretend to be a Roman Catholic Jewish Muslim. So come here if you need free healthcare, or if you want to see how good your neighbours really are, or if you want to give it to your neighbours really good. As long as you are male and they are male. Otherwise, you're not welcome here. It's fun to stay at the YMCA young man. PS Sex, sex, sex. Boy on boy sex. Woo.

Are you uninsured? Do you still deserve good health care? Meet your new health clinic: Good…read moreNeighbors. It's totally free for the uninsured. This have pretty limited hours, open 2-3 days a week for just a few hours (Check the website--it's all there). All of the doctors and nurses work there on a volunteer basis. It's equally as professional as any other doctor's office I've visited, and I didn't even have to bring my wallet this time. Saw Dr. Oddo, good guy. Not only do they offer primary medical care, but they also offer vision, dental and back care, counseling and advocacy. I recommend getting there at least 30 minutes before they open because there will probably already be people lining up outside the door. While I was waiting in the lobby, a woman from Family Health Plus was calling patients in to enroll in income-based insurance coverage (so you might even walk away with a pending insurance plan!). One thing I must mention is that (based on my sole experience), if you are offended by Christianity, you might be a little turned off. There were Bible stories playing on the TV, and the nurse practitioner asked me several questions about my spiritual beliefs, followed by a nudge to read scripture daily. I'm not personally bothered by this, but it's a heads up to those who are. But in the end, it's a free health clinic. And if you're uninsured like me, you know how rare it is to find a place like this. I highly recommend it to anyone else who previously thought they had to miss out on regular doctor's visits for fear of burning a hole in the pocket.

Busy Bees Senior Care - homehealthcare - Updated May 2026

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