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    CareOne at Concord

    1.3 (18 reviews)
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    2 months ago

    The facility is great. I found that the staff was very caring. I would recommend this facility to anyone.

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    Poor communication, terrible food. Nursing has limited English...very hard to understand. Poor care.

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    My grandmother began her stay here on July 9th, and stayed for two weeks. We were extremely pleased…read morewith her care, as well as the snacks meals that were provided. The staff was very attentive and caring, and she was able to work with OT and PT. Her care team fulfilled all her needs while there, and she was able to build her confidence, to prepare to go back home.

    Let's face it, no one enjoys watching their loved ones enter a rehab or life care facility. The…read morestory of my father is a simple one. He suffered a mild stroke which caused complete blindness in his left eye and later, partial blindness in his right. Before this issue, he was a very healthy 87 year-old. He cycled, when weather permitted, 25 miles/night up until the age of 77. He worked a full time job and still drove. Well, within a matter of seconds, the driving and working were gone and his life would be forever changed. He spent two weeks in Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston where he was diagnosed with a rare disease, GCA (Giant Cell Arteritis), which caused the apparent mini stroke. After completing several tests over a two week period, it was decided to transfer him to a rehab facility. We chose Life Care Center of Acton because it was closer to home and my elderly mother would be able to visit him. The day he left MGH, before being transported, he had a minor incident where he nearly fell when trying to make his way to the bathroom, but he quickly grabbed on to the side of his hospital bed to keep himself standing upright, but by doing so he hurt his wrist. We visited him the day he entered the Acton facility. He was roomed with a gentleman who was leaving the following morning. We were advised the that morning the roommate tested positive for Covid-19 so they immediately moved my father into a room with a single bed. Before doing so, my father had asked an employee, which he assumed to be a nurse, to please look at his wrist as he felt he may have sprained it the day before at MGH. The person sourly said, "I'm not touching you." From this point forward, my fathers stay was nothing but an emotional rollercoaster ride. He was unable to get the PT that he was there for because he himself had contracted Covid-19. His days there were then limited to bed, and bed only. He complained to us daily, while on the phone or in person that he was not receiving the attention he needed, whether it be to get up and use the bathroom or simply walk around. Upon entering his 10th day in the facility he also mentioned he had not been bathed in 3 to 4 days. Frustrated, my sister contacted the head nurse of the facility by telephone and asked why our father had not been bathed, it was explained to her that he refused to be bathed. Because of this being an out right lie the decision was made to get him out of the facility ASAP. We were told they would not release him until he could produce a negative Covid-19 test. Two days later he was released back into our care and sent home. Upon his arrival home, we noticed he was severely dehydrated and weak, to the point he was not able to even standup to use the walker supplied by MGH. For the short period he was home it was nothing but a nightmare for all of us, especially him. At approximately the 30th hour of returning home he asked that we call 911 because he felt as though something was seriously wrong. He was correct! If we hadn't had him rushed to the UMass Medical Hospital in Leominster when we did, he may have easily passed away. We were told by the physicians that he had contracted sepsis and his kidneys had shut down. The attending ER physician asked if we would consider authorizing a DNR (Do Not Resuscitate Order) to which we said no. When we asked what may have caused this to happen we were advised that it may have resulted from dirty conditions at the rehab facility, Covid-19 or even the possibility of crossing medications he was now taking. It maybe ironic, but all three of those things may have occurred while staying at the Life Care Center of Acton. Furthermore, he was still testing positive for Covid-19. Our father is on the mend but not without complications from this experience. We understand that he is 87 years of age and life can quickly change but we also knew how his condition was when entering the facility versus the time of his dismissal. We would NOT recommend this facility to anyone at anytime!

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    We just wanted to give a shout out for Radiology nurse Laura…read more On April 22 my 87 year old husband underwent a suprapubic catheterization at Emerson Radiology. His nurse Laura rated a #10 in every aspect of nursing. She had a way of blending knowledge, efficiency and kindness to make this a comfortable experience for my husband. Our thanks to her, P&K

    Emerson flagged my review from years ago so I'm rewriting to clarify that I've been there, several…read moretimes. We live in town and I've had to visit multiple departments, including the ER for both myself and taking my parents. In the 10 years or so since I first left the review, I can honestly stay I stand by my original assessment. If you, literally, don't think you'll survive the drive to Lahey or Mass General then certainly go here. Otherwise, do whatever you can to get to a better hospital. Aside from my own 1-star experiences, I've heard multiple stories of similar experiences of close friends and immediate family getting grossly misdiagnosed by Emerson. Most recently they sent a friend home after a CAT scan with a "concussion" which, fortunately, the Lahey Clinic almost immediately discovered were severe brain lesions. My father was in a car accident where Emerson missed a broken back and concussion - again, fortunately, caught days later by another hospital. It's unfortunate as we live about 2.3 miles away but between our experiences and local paramedics recommending other hospitals, it's simply not worth stopping unless absolutely critical. (Side note: Yelp's, "Not Recommended" reviews for Emerson are worth a read.)

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    1.0(1 review)
    0.2 mi

    If I could have put a zero star I would have. I do not even know where to begin. My Mom was here…read morefor rehab and it was the worse I have seen yet for nursing homes. The smell was horrendous, it was dirty & if you needed a shower or bath hopefully you have someone to speak for you or you will stay dirty. I have at least 3-4 pages that I wrote after my Mom passed away regarding the care she received in this nasty place. So if you do not have to send your parents, grandparents, relatives, family or friends to a rehab/nursing home I highly suggest putting them somewhere else because they should NOT be put in a place like this! My Mom did not last all bout a week here & I had her rushed to the hospital, where she was very ill with a high temperature & not one of the workers that I asked would go in & help her, so I took it upon myself and called 911. When they arrived and asked one of the workers my Mom's vitals, this being around 7PM at night, no one had taken her vitals. The ambulance driver's were not happy at all & told me they get this from this place all the time and do not like it one bit. So after being rushed to the hospital my Mom had a temperature of 105 which was a Monday, by Wednesday they told me she had mercer in her blood and that Sunday she passed away. A few months later we found out the lady that shared a room with my mother had also passed away from mercer..Shame on you for letting this place be so filthy rotten...A dump in deed..Keep your parents home instead of sending them to a place like this...

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