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    Crestwood Manor - Interior

    Crestwood Manor

    4.1(8 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    Crestwood Manor is like an amazing cruise ship that landed in a lovely landscaped field! If you've…read moreconsidered a senior community for yourself or your parents but have haunting images of an "old age home," give them up and visit this beautiful, wonderful community! My parents moved to Crestwood Manor in 2005, and it was the best move they ever could have made...for themselves, and for our family. From our first tour, where we were greeted warmly by the staff and residents we met, and at every point through the 11+ years they lived there, the services, support, concern and care at Crestwood Manor only got more personal and welcoming. My father initially thought he and Mom couldn't afford living in what felt like such luxury, but a careful review of what was included in the fees, we saw that it was a virtual break-even with living in their house, without the work and worry of a single family home but many social benefits beyond single-home living, Their first apartment was a beautiful two BR/two bath independent living unit, custom decorated for them before their move. About 8 months after moving in, my mother became critically ill, and only survived to get to the hospital because of the quick work of the nurse and EMTs on premises. After mom's release from the hospital, the fabulous and friendly staff in the Nursing Center Rehab wing cared for Mom physically and emotionally. Every day, Dad was able to walk down the hall to share meals with her...then head off to his swim classes and exercise programs while she received outstanding PT and OT and medical care. The staff even helped us arrange a small graduation party for our son there so mom could participate, and years later during another stay, a special anniversary luncheon with a beautiful surprise cake for her and Dad! After returning to her apartment, my mother enjoyed 7 more years with a high quality of life because of the care, services, and wonderful friends surrounding her...this is a lively group of residents who enjoy games, shows, luaus, casino nights, happy-hours and more, and that social interaction motivated Mom and gave her many happy days! After her passing, the staff and community surrounded my father and supported him, engaging him in activities and never allowing him to feel alone. In fact, when my niece wanted a small wedding ceremony with my dad giving her away, the Crestwood Manor staff even transformed a lovely community room into a beautiful chapel for the ceremony, and residents lined the hallway to wish her well! The pictures and memories of that day are so special to all of us. After three years on his own in his large apartment, and after suffering a broken hip and developing light dementia, Dad spent time in the Rehab wing of the Nursing Center, recovering more quickly and fully than anyone anticipated. He decided to move into a beautiful, large Assisted Living studio apartment adjacent to the Clubhouse so he could still easily meet his friends for meals and activities. Through the process, the staff supported my sister and I as well as my dad, and they made the physical move easy, arranging (and re-arranging!) furniture and hanging pictures exactly as we wanted it all. Dad's aides became like family, caring for him with warmth, tailoring their schedule and activities to his needs, thoroughly communicating with my sister and me, and supporting him in every way possible. We were really all one big family working together to care for Dad, and making sure he was not only safe but happy. Dad passed away peacefully this spring in his apartment, surrounded by family and supported by Crestwood Manor staff and a hospice team they organized for us. We miss Dad AND the wonderful Crestwood Manor staff, but are so happy to know he and Mom both lived long, joyful final years because of the wonderful facilities and services, and most importantly, the professional and caring staff at Crestwood Manor. I couldn't recommend Crestwood Manor more highly. Visit! Move! Enjoy!

    My mother was a patient at Community Memorial after suffering a stroke. She had excellent care at…read morethe hospital then the next step was finding rehab care which was at Crestwood Manor. Not knowing better, she was admitted into Hospice care which basically meant to Crestwood Manor that they did not have to care for her. When we were first told about her transfer My father was assured he could visit every day. Later, we were told it was 2 visitors once a week but the same person could not visit. The Hospice team consisted of a nurse & chaplain. Both were lovely people but I would never agree to Hospice again. I instructed Crestwood that she was not to have any medications I did not approve. They assured me but later found out she was kept on a certain drug so she didn't complain when they changed her---as the staff told me. I obtained all her medical records later & found she was given the drug I instructed them not to give her. This probably led to her death.Hospice did not give her any medications. Crestwood cut off our visits, they had a COVID issue from a staff member which they assured was controlled. They told us my Mom was safe, no worries. Two days later they called me around noon to say my mother stopped breathing. Suddenly she developed non-symptomatic COVID & died. Who was with her? No one- they just walked in & found her not breathing. The nurse that called was ice cold and spoke like she was giving me a weather report. I was in shock- this was supposed to be a highly-rated care facility. Several of the employees spoke to me about her care & basically said she was in a bed alone unless Hospice came by. Within two hours they called again to see when I would have "the body" removed. I was told they did not have room to keep her. I did not even have time to call family members, or console my Dad & when this arrogant nurse called. I filed a complaint against this facility not only for their lack of care but also for the way they treated me. I was told to pick up her belongings---I questioned about the risk of COVID for me. I was assured everything would be cleaned before releasing however, they tossed her things in the front seat of my car- nothing was cleaned, and picture frames broke. Please avoid sending your loved one to this facility for any rehab or aftercare.

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    Rose Garden Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

    Rose Garden Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

    3.0(6 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    Established in 2005
    Free estimates

    The facility is decrepit and dirty. The second floor smells of nothing but urine. I worked in…read morehospital settings and have never smelled any care unit, long term or otherwise that smelled this disgusting. Also, they disregard patient rights, catering to family members with ill intent. On their cameras, if they have them and had they paid any attention, they would see a family member horse collaring a patient. Yet they cater to this person, and isolate the patient against their will. After speaking to the Ombundsman of the Center for Aging, Veterans Affairs, my attorney, and my father's VA advocate (whom the facility and the family member used as a scape goat to deny the patient's rights) all told me this was illegal. They deny patients the opportunity to speak to or see their family members based on the wishes of the power of attorney. As I said, this is illegal based on the information conveyed by ALL the above sources. They have also taken incorrect notes regarding calls of the patient. If they can not take proper notes, how could their charting POSSSIBLY be done accurately and correctly? Charting is the way in which a facility covers their ass and ensures patient safety, i.e documenting medication, baths, incidents, etc. If they fraudulently note phone calls, what should we expect from their charts? They don't have the common sense to note that more than one phone may be under a single cell phone account. My father was denied calls from me, his daughter, because my cell phone number is under my mothers account, his ex wife. They did not, however, note the number was not my mothers which they easily could have, as I left them my phone number, and my step mother has my telephone number. So, duh! Also the halls are lined with equipment which according to several oversight agencies this is considered highly unsafe and is not allowed. However, patients in wheel chairs find it very difficult to move through the halls. Apparently, this facility has a very high fall rate as well, which is no surprise. Emergency services would struggle to navigate the halls in a code blue situation. Of course, its likely the nursing staff would take a while to notice that someone had stopped breathing since while I was there a patient was yelling for over an hour and a half because they were sitting in filth. NO ONE HAD CHECKED ON THE POOR LADY. We had to seek help ourselves. The facility is falling apart. Light fixtures hanging, wall paper hanging... The excuse? COVID. COVID was years ago. Come on. This place should be shut down. I also wouldn't feed a dog the food they feed their patients. The nursing home business is quite lucrative so this is very indicative of how their administrators and directors feel about their patients worth. This facility should be shut down. Dying here, neglected and alone, are people's family members, Veterans, loved ones, HUMAN BEINGS! ROSEVIEW SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES. Can't wait for the Department of Health to get involved.

    Our mother stayed in Rose Garden for a month for rehabilitation following her knee revision…read moresurgery. We cannot say enough about how wonderful this facility is. From the time you walk through the front door, you're met with friendly faces and a warm atmosphere. The nursing staff is attentive, comforting and compassionate. The physical therapy/occupational therapy staff is knowledgeable and thorough. The facility and rooms are clean, with a modern as well as "English garden" vibe. Thank you to everyone who made her difficult situation manageable and pleasant. We would recommend Rose Garden highly.

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    Hampton Ridge Healthcare and Rehabilitation

    Hampton Ridge Healthcare and Rehabilitation

    1.0(6 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I am writing to formally express my extreme dissatisfaction with the care my mother received while…read moreat Hampton Ridge positive hospital reviews, my family believed this would be a safe environment for her; unfortunately, this was not the case. During her stay, my mother was consistently neglected. She was left in a dirty diaper almost every day, requiring my sister and me to clean her ourselves upon arrival. When we brought this to the attention of the staff, the response was simply that they "didn't know." Furthermore, despite being admitted for memory care, she was placed on the rehab side. We repeatedly informed staff that she is unable to walk even five steps without her blood pressure dropping, yet she will still attempt to move on her own. Ignoring these warnings, she was left alone in a wheelchair, which resulted in a fall where she hit her head severely. Despite her being on blood thinners, no X-ray or CT scan was performed, and no one from the staff had the courtesy to call our family with a report after evaluating her. The lack of basic hygiene and quality was also evident in the facilities and services. My sister and I had to scrub the bathroom ourselves during our first visit because it was filthy. Additionally, the quality of the food provided was completely unacceptable. For the amount of money charged for residency, we expected at least a modicum of care, which was definitely not received. We are incredibly disappointed in the lack of professional standards at the facility.

    This place is no-way a rehab---- I don't even know words to describe it. The workers are pleasant…read moreenough, the grounds and facilities are pretty decent not as clean as should be but passable. There is NO type of security, anyone can walk in, you do not have to show ID or sign in, there is no greeting or meeting when your loved one arrives to let you know their rules or plans for your person. There are NO return calls made by social worker. I could go on and on but PLEASE look into another facility before you put anyone here.

    Complete Care At Arbors - skillednursing - Updated May 2026

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