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    Cummins Behavioral Health Systems

    1.8 (5 reviews)
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    Gary Wharton

    1.0(1 review)
    0.5 mi

    If I could give Gary Wharton negative Stars I would, I was referred to him and first I had to visit…read morea primary care physician and a neurologist to check the blood pressure in my head to make sure if I could continue stimulants for my ADHD ( so I had a lot riding on this appointment and I had been waiting a long time unmedicated and I was going nuts) I called the office and instead of calling me back he starts texting me, which I had never experienced from a doctor's office. He asked me for my personal information through text and it felt very odd to me, so when I told him I felt uncomfortable sending all that through text, he was rude to me about it. That should have been my first indicator but I was desperate so I went ahead and made an online telehealth appointment with him at 3:30 the following week. So the day comes and I leave work and go home so I have a quiet environment to do what I'm assuming is a long intake just basically pouring out everything I have going on so I can get the help that I need. I check into my telehealth visit at 3:20, 10 minutes early. And at 3:40 he texts me and said, "you're 10 minutes past your appointment, I'm canceling it, good luck in your life". I was frantic, I immediately started texting him back and saying what do you mean I'm on here? Hello? I've been on here for 20 minutes waiting for you to enter. I took off work for this, I've been waiting so long for this, I really need to get back on my medicine because it's affecting every avenue of my life. No response. So I call his office over and over. No response. So I exit the video chat and then keep going back in it hoping that he'll see me still continuing to try and he'll open it and be like oh my bad. No response. So I sat on my couch bawling, thinking I just did all these other doctor's appointments and waited this long to come to this man and this is what he does. I just completely wasted my time. Way later he texts me back and says "I'm sorry I forgot it was a telehealth visit I was sitting in my office waiting for you to show up in person".... Seriously? And then he says let's try again for this Friday at 2:30. So I wrote back and said I'm a single mom of two and I work on commission, I work Friday so this will be the second time this week I will have to block myself out and lose money, will you remember that it's a telehealth visit and show up to this one? He wrote me back and said "you sound bitter and like you're questioning my trust. Maybe you should look for somebody else." I was absolutely appalled. This dude has the personality of one of those toxic narcissistic douchey guys you meet on a dating website lol. He's a pompous ass and it was a super unprofessional experience from beginning to end. I still have all the messages, I will gladly share.

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    Avon Health & Rehabilitation Center

    1.7(6 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    You will need an advocate. They are not good with helping you manage what you will need once you…read moreleave. Track your meds! They sure don't. Take lots of notes.

    Please take into more consideration than the appearance, smell, and words from the staff that try…read moreto sell this facility to you. Most aides care, but have not really been trained to do what is really required of them. Some RN nurses will be very vague in relaying info if there might be a "fall" injury. If you ask for more checks on your family resident, you will be told that most likely your family member will be unable to get those checks. They do them, but only every 3-4 hours during the night (when most residents need help in getting up to go to the bathroom, or might feel the need to just get up & walk around). My mom fell during the night & we discovered she probably had been on the floor for maybe an hour or more -- found completely by accident when an aide happened to pass her room. Incident report very vague. There are a select few who show much care, but like any other place some are there because they know how much help is lacking & they are there for an underpaid paycheck. Most aides work another job to supplement their income, so they are already tired & literally fail to be kind or caring to the residents. There was a huge turnover in administration within the 5 months our mom was there. And, we found out that the lead administer was just traded from another long term care facility. (Traded from one set of problems to another set of problems.) I've wondered if the problems at the former facility were ever actually solved. We also came to realize that there were several other falls on this same hall. This makes me wonder if residents were able to be up some, but not really watched because of this false sense of ability. Fall risk should always be a huge concern & not taken for granted -- which I believe is exactly what happened. Our mom had 4 falls in less than 3 weeks & each one was progressively worse. Our mom did not survive getting better after her 4th fall -- she passed in only 20 days. Each day less & less improvement & we watched her slowly pass in greater & greater discomfort. Mom had a good hospice team as well, but they could not be there all the time. Attempting to keep mom "comfortable" during those last 20 days got quite challenging. We were questioned several times by Med Cart staff. We knew what mom could have for her pain management, but still got questioned! There were a couple of times we had to go to a local pharmacy & get the needed med as they did not have on hand, otherwise our mom's pain would have gotten out of control. I'm being honest and forthright in my review. If you feel something could be a "red flag" concern to you for your family member or friend, say something. Report it. You are your family members or friends advocate! We have to be the voice for the voiceless.

    Cummins Behavioral Health Systems - c_and_mh - Updated May 2026

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