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    Corvallis Children's Therapy

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    2.3(12 reviews)
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    Our family member, age 92, arrived from Portland Adventist to Corvallis Manor on the afternoon of…read moreFriday, September 8 via gurney transport. Despite concerns about being released to a nursing facility, rather than their own home, the family was told that "death was not imminent" and that our family member could benefit from a brief stay (no longer than 20 days) in a skilled nursing facility/rehabilitation center to build strength and undergo both speech and physical therapies. At this time, our family member was non-verbal, unable to ask for assistance or press a nurse button, feed themself, or move freely to and from the hospital bed. Our family member required a high-level of care that Corvallis Manor did not provide. The family was told that there would be no patient onboarding until the following Monday. This meant our family member would not be meeting with any doctors, physical therapists, speech therapists, and that there would be no patient plan for at least three days. The family did not receive any sort of introduction to the facility, onboarding, or even a brochure with contacts/additional information. A family member was able to get in touch with the doctor assigned to our family member's case via his on-call number (Dr. Ruden), and was told he no longer worked for Corvallis Manor. Our family member was assigned a doctor who did not work at the facility. Following a surgery at Portland Adventist, our family member had a drainage tube at the surgery incision site. This tube needed to be flushed once a day and the bag needed to be maintained and emptied twice per day. Staff were unable to perform the flushing of the drain and had practically walked away from the situation when they could not figure out the medical device. Family, although learned on how to drain and remove the bile/fluid, had to request this to be done by staff, as nursing staff was not present unless called upon. Additionally, a member of the nursing staff (Shannon) said she did not have any orders to flush the drain. Our family member was diabetic, and the family was routinely testing his blood sugar at Corvallis Manor. Nursing staff did not test blood sugar until requested. When our family member was testing high (341), the family called nursing staff and it was 30-minutes until the nursing staff was able to take a reading. The blood sugar level reached above 400 when tested by nursing staff, a dangerously high reading, and the nursing staff was unable to administer insulin until 1.5-hours later, after the family pressed the staff to make a decision on the amount of insulin to administer. At Corvallis Manor, our family member tested positive for Covid-19. Despite Covid-19 protocols being expressed, such as receiving meals in styrofoam and being bagged separately when discarded, for example, these protocols were not followed, leaving others at risk. On the morning of Sunday, September 10, the family arrived at Corvallis Manor at 8 a.m. to find our family member nearly naked in the bed with the blankets on the ground. When asked, staff could not explain how long he had been laying like this. His wife decided to stay overnight on Sunday after this. On the morning on Monday, September 11, the family was told by staff that our family member would be released, after the family had pressed for a home release into hospice since admittance on Friday, September 8. A meeting with a hospice nurse took place and our family member was set to be released at 9:00 p.m. via gurney transport. 9 p.m. came and went and the family had to press staff to look into the transport and release orders. Shortly after, transport arrived. Our family member was released into home/hospice care and was transported home late on the evening of September 11. He passed away on Tuesday, September 12 at 3:30 a.m. Please let this be a warning to other families, do not allow your family members to be admitted to Corvallis Manor. (* 1 star is required to post review.)

    As a CNA for several facilities, this is one of, if not, the worst care centers I have every seen…read more My aunt was there for over a year and this is what I saw/heard. There was little to no communication with family. My aunt could not eat a lot of the meals and the staff would not get her food that she could eat. The nurses would stop or change medication WITHOUT DR'S KNOWLEGE OR PERMISSION (this happened at least twice). It would take staff on average (and yes we timed this over the course of several months) 45 minutes to 1.5 hours to answer her light. Which means she would be left with a wet or soiled brief or in EXTREME pain for that long. There are several other things I could mention such as part of her charts going missing; my aunt getting sores because the aides refused to listen to her or clean her properly, her not getting showers for WEEKS at a time; etc. Overall I would NEVER recommend this facility to ANYONE. If I could give negative stars I would.

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