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    Management is terrible. Quality of care is bad. They are operating in violation of the law.

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    Ashley Gardens Assisted Living & Memory Care

    Ashley Gardens Assisted Living & Memory Care

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    11.3 mi

    AMAZING moving company. I had everything packed & ready for pick up. The movers had everything…read moreloaded& unloaded in 4 hours flat.

    We moved our dad to Ashley Gardens from another facility and he made Ashley Gardens his home for a…read moreyear. Ashley Gardens became his home thanks to the amazing caregivers who loved him and treated him like family. No memory care facility is perfect, but Ashley Gardens was perfect for him. The caregivers at Ashley Gardens truly know how to love and provide care in a respectful way allowing their residents to maintain their dignity. At Ashley Gardens, our dad and our family developed a meaningful relationship with all of the employees. During our time visiting dad, we witnessed employees treat every resident with the same care that they showed our dad. The end of my dad's life was traumatic for us, but the staff at Ashley Gardens supported our dad and us every step of the way. Here are a few reasons why Ashley Gardens was the best place for our dad: Caring staff-from the welcome at the door to the kitchen staff to the caregivers-he was loved throughout this day. ***Staff was fully present and not glued to their cell phones like in other facilities Activities: Ashley Gardens provides a nice balance of activities for all residents. From volleyball to sing alongs to crafts, there was something for everyone to enjoy. Balanced meals that he enjoyed in a dining room with silverware, real plates and a "no beer" if he desired. He sat at an assigned table ensuring he always had friends to dine with. (In a previous facility, he often ate alone and he was lucky to get a plastic fork) Fox Rehab staff who were present almost daily and worked hard to take care of dad's physical, speech and occupational needs. The facility-the facility is open and goes in a big circle. Dad was able to walk laps and stop and say hello to friends along the way. The facility is fully staffed 24 hours/day and we were always comforted knowing that he had support whenever he needed it.

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    The Village at Summerville

    The Village at Summerville

    4.4
    (5 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    I recently visited the Rehabilitation facility of the Village at Summerville. I am a pastor and was…read morevisiting one of my members who had a fall and was there for rehab. I asked for help to locate her room and the staff was so friendly and helpful. It was wonderful to see how well taken care of the residents were. I noticed great effort was given to provide an atmosphere where the residents felt included in social events and activities. I was very impressed with the cleanliness of the facility and how well it was maintained. I was given a tour of the property and the grounds were very well kept. I saw leisurely activities the residents could take part in, as well as spaces for family members to come and celebrate with them. Afterwards, I ate at one of their cafe's and really enjoyed the lunch. Everywhere I went, the staff was so friendly. It had the feel of being home. If I had to refer someone to a nursing/residential facility, this would be the place.

    This pertains specifically to the Rehabilitation facility of The Village at Summerville …read more.. The entire Rehab Team created a caring environment with an impeccably high standard of care, delivered with warmth to my mother when she was admitted after a fall. I was impressed by the Team's manners and compassion, something you rarely find these days. Not one of my questions or concerns went unanswered. The staff demonstrated total commitment into caring for my mother. There were specific individuals who offered exceptional dedication and outstanding professional performance, as well as compassion, understanding, and caring. The Village at Summerville is an institution unique in its compassion for its residents.

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    Wildcat Senior Living

    Wildcat Senior Living

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    13.9 mi

    Wildcat Caregiver Santiago Ramirez is an exceptional individual who truly goes above and beyond in…read morehis role at Wildcat. His compassion, patience, and genuine kindness are evident in every interaction. He treats residents with dignity and respect, always taking the time to listen, reassure, and ensure they feel safe and valued. Wildcat Senior Living center is definitely a special place where you know caregivers like Santiago will take great care of your loved one.

    I would like to commend this facility on its staff and the actual program itself. . Our mother came…read moreto Wildcat to the memory unit, and our family was very hesitant to pull her away from her life & all of us to have her in a more safe, controlled environment. Since having our mom at Wildcat since May 2023, the staff has gone above and beyond our expectations of having a loved one in a nursing facility. We would like to commend one of her caregivers, Shannon, for her attention to everything involving our moms personal care and needs. Shannon treats our mother as if she is her own mother. That speaks volumes about her as an employee. In addition, Linda, the activities coordinator, is an angel to your residents- she has a daily agenda of activities that keeps them engaged & smiling & full of life- lastly, the administrator, John, has greatly helped ease our anxieties and establish that all of our mom needs, concerns & day to day life routine is seamless and enjoyable. I think that when it comes to this point of everyone's life, this is an overlooked timeframe. It's the most important. It's the chapter of life that should be as enjoyable and loving as all the rest of your book. Wildcat is representing quality of life for our elderly and infirmed and we felt compelled to make that known to others. If you're seeking a clean, loving, active place for your loved one, I'm here to testify that we are blessed to have found that in Wildcat. And by the way, mom loves the home cooked meals!

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    Kempton of Charleston

    Kempton of Charleston

    2.0
    (1 review)
    15.5 mi

    My mother was in rehab on the 5th floor. She was there to get her walking on walker again. The…read morefirst thing you need to know is that the nurses sit behind the desk and play on their phones. Totally lazy because my mom probably only got a bath once a week.. My mother has Alzheimer's and it is very important to keep a schedule. That never happened. If she wanted to stay in bed, they let her. How do you get Rehab in the bed? if she wanted to eat fine if she didn't fine. She was supposed to be on a finger food diet, which they never could get correct. She is blind, so she can't eat regular meals as easily as she can finger foods. So some days food was minimal. I made sure she did get some food. When they released her and brought her home, she had not had a bath, and her under clothes were soiled. If you care anything about your family member, please don't go there. I could say more, but that gives you an idea of how poorly your family member is treated.

    From the owner: Kempton of Charleston is a senior living community in Downtown Charleston, SC, offering Assisted…read moreLiving, Memory Care, Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing in a refined, historic setting. As the first luxury senior living community on the peninsula, we blend personalized care with elegant surroundings and walkable access to the city's cultural heart. Residents enjoy beautifully appointed spaces, maintenance-free living, vibrant daily experiences and the confidence of having the support they need -- all within one thoughtfully planned community.

    Merrill Gardens at Carolina Park

    Merrill Gardens at Carolina Park

    3.4
    (12 reviews)
    21.9 mi

    Jeff Waddell, the Business Office Director at Merrill Gardens, is truly exceptional!From the start,…read moreJeff was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly kind, making what can often be a stressful process feel smooth and manageable. Jeff takes the time to explain everything clearly and always responds promptly to questions or concerns. His patience, compassion, and attention to detail made a meaningful difference for our family. It's obvious he genuinely cares about the residents and their families he supports, not just the paperwork. Merrill Gardens is fortunate to have Jeff Waddell. His dedication and constant smile creates a positive and reassuring experience, and I'm very grateful for his support. I would highly recommend Merrill Gardens, especially knowing Jeff is part of the leadership team. Cindy Krebs

    Very sad situation. My grandmother lived here for the last two years... Was promised so many…read morethings. Mainly that she could continue her care here and be taken care of appropriately. She went to the hospital about one week ago due to heart issues... Never got the visit that was promised many days in a row from Jennifer. Because we did not get a visit in a conversation with the doctors... Even after repeated reach out from family members and five different staff at the hospital... We had to make the decision to take her to hospice. Very disappointed in this level of care for someone in their final days. Infuriating. But also just deeply sad. I would recommend families who loved their elderly folks... To stay away from the promises here

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    Atria Mount Pleasant - Atria Senior Living

    Atria Mount Pleasant - Atria Senior Living

    2.8
    (5 reviews)
    17.8 mi

    Atria Mount Pleasant is a wonderful retirement community that has caring professionals and much…read moremore. The facility is beautiful and has a lot to offer for amenities. I have been impressed every time that I have been here.

    When the time came to find a place for my mother who suffers from dementia, and requires constant…read morecare, our initial impression of Atria Mount Pleasant was very positive. They were a new facility promising the best of care and services. Sadly, nothing could be further from the truth. During my mother's time at Atria, staff turnover was high and constant. We saw over 6 Memory Care directors in 2 years. It was a revolving door of staff which resulted in zero consistency of care. Atria management explained the lack of consistency that new employees were "still getting up to speed". Consistency and familiar faces are extremely important to dementia sufferers. Due to the constant staff turnover Life Guidance was consistently understaffed in all roles. Whenever I visited residents seemed bored and were relegated to the TV room to spend hours watching TV. Atria management will tell you that the care and safety of the residents is their prime concern and that there is always a nurse on call and accessible. We found this to be inaccurate at best and a lie at worst. During the month before moving my mother to another facility, 4 residents had falls that were "unwitnessed by staff". My mother was one of those unwitnessed falls. She was taken to the hospital by ambulance, however, we were not notified by Atria. It was a text message welcoming her to the hospital that let us know that something was wrong. Atria's excuse was that the head of nursing Erica, had another emergency and it was an oversight. Erica had told several people I was on her list to call, but she never reached out. During our initial discussions with Atria, we were told there was always nursing available. This proved to be untrue. Simple monitoring of vital signs when a resident isn't feeling well or not acting like themselves doesn't happen. If there was truly a nurse on the premises, taking vitals would be simple, easy, and possibly life-saving. We finally hired private care in the last few weeks Mom was at Atria. Atria's immediate reaction was to stop any care they were responsible for and hand it off to the people we hired - even though our express purpose for additional care was to monitor her oxygen levels and ensure she wasn't falling. I came in several times to find that the private care I was paying for were being given jobs by Atria staff assisting other residents. As it should be, memory care is locked to prevent residents from wandering away. On one occasion as were leaving, Erica, who turned out to be the head of nursing, was letting us out and told us to be careful not to let the resident behind us out because she was combative and would hit us. This seems like private information that shouldn't have been shared with us and struck me as less than compassionate nor professional. The type of behavior and lack of communication exhibited by Erica was not unique. There had been several nurses prior who were equally as lacking. Some staff were great but the majority were too busy on their phones to give the residents what they needed. If you can't handle the patients correctly then you shouldn't be working there Housekeeping and maintenance are poor at best. Requests for things to be fixed go untouched for months. The floor in the non-carpeted areas like the dining and activity rooms are sticky. Laundry was a whole other disaster. Clothes were destroyed regularly by the inept handling of it all. Despite all clothing being labeled, nicer or newer clothing disappeared and my mother was often given clothes that didn't belong to her, nor fit her properly. All we kept hearing was that the system was being improved, but it never happened. There is a stunning lack of dignity shown to memory care residents. Days went without showers or basic hygiene. Items such as toothpaste and deodorant are locked up in the resident's rooms for no rhyme or reason. Personal hygiene items that were easily accessed were often taken when needed for other residents without any replacements or reimbursements made. Mementos, jewelry, sentimental items, photo albums - nothing was safe. Once missing we were told it was probably in another resident's room, but zero effort to retrieve these items was made and none were recovered. We witnessed and were told by other residents' families that as soon as your loved one becomes "difficult" Atria will tell you it's time to either bring in private help or leave. We found this to be true. As soon as my mother required oxygen for comfort, we were told she would be better cared for elsewhere. My mother's room was being thoroughly cleaned before we had finished moving the final items out. It hadn't been that well cleaned throughout her 2-year residency. If Atria had been able to deliver what they promised my mother may still be a resident. Lip service, false promises, and poor care are what we got. Shame on Atria and its management team my mother deserved MUCH better. Keep your loved ones far away

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