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Atria Maplewood Place

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My mother had a surgery and came there and had a smooth recovery I thank you guys soo much! You…read moreguys did a fantastic job with my mom.

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Oosterman's Rest Home

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I had been looking at Oosterman's home for my Aunt who was 101…read more She had 24 hour care at home for 5 years. My Aunt was failing at home due to poor care and lack of food, because the aids did not know how to cook. She was having pudding for dinner!!! The day of my appointment with Kate, My aunt took a stroke. I thought they will never take her in and we been looking at Nursing home. Kate with hospice agreed to take her. The day I meet with the staff, I was told they were residents not patients. This was their home. The food looked and smelled good all the residents we met looked well cared for and happy. I knew it was the right place. I was told by the night person that at 3:30 a.m. my aunt asked for ice cream and they got it for her. It was the best decision I could make. They gave the greatest love and care to my aunt. My one regrets is that my aunt could have lived there longer. she would not worry about the house, getting food and who was in the house caring for her. This is a wonderful place for your loved ones.

My parents were in Oostermans for about 6 months, give or take a few weeks…read more Let me start by saying that the staff are friendly, warm, and compassionate. The "activities" director Robyn, is wonderful. She does the best she can with the tools she's given ~ which is nothing. There's only so often the old time songs will work. The residents need much more stimulation than given. The rest of the staff are overworked as there are not enough workers. Which I feel is a safety issue. The head nurse Kay, is sweet. They aren't quick at follow through, at all. My Dad had UTI and it took a couple of days to get antibiotics. Ridiculous. We wanted my Dad to be moved downstairs as a safety issue he has dementia . Never done. He instead fell with a glass in hand and got stitches. Would it have mattered if he was downstairs? I don't know. There is only one staff member for 25 residents. It's legal but to me it's SO unsafe. What if someone falls upstairs and the staff member is downstairs? The food is EXCEPTIONAL. My Dad loved it. The home, large, old, Victorian needs a serious update. The wood is dark and wallpaper outdated. The elevator is tiny. When my Mom passed they told me to be prepared as her bodybag would come down the elevator vertical! The tv room which is a tiny narrow room can't fit all wheelchairs and residents in it. It's horrible. They need to install a new room and large tv. Newer bright pictures would help. Here is the incident that makes me and my two sisters believe they deserve zero stars But, I'm rating on complete experience. My Mom and Dad were in a room upstairs. My Mom was actively passing. The night before my sister had to pull string for help. (hospice was in place). Fine. Next day my mom was agitated and we pulled string for meds. Us 3 daughters were with my Mom. We hear banging of footsteps coming up the stairs. It's the owners daughter Kate. Hands on hips she says, not nicely at all, we have to have a talk. You have to take it easy on my staff. Constantly asking for help. I said, "cut us some slack our mother is dying." She said we've been through this hundreds of time. If you're looking for private care you're in the wrong place. We were stunned into silence. Mind you our Mom was in the bed. I only pray she was unconscious. We reported her to hospice which had to write it up. We never received an apology from her. Kay, however did. I'm sure she did b/c I'm sure she complained. Complained, we asked three times for help during her passing. They asked where to send flowers, they never did. We immediately started looking for another place for my Dad. He was an elopement risk. I was told by the owners other daughter, Lauren, who works there, that they had to manhandle him back in the place. I couldn't bring myself to ask what that meant. They need more training when dealing with dementia patients. I'll end this long but honest informative review by saying that the workers DO have compassion for residents. Kate needs to work on her delivery and become a little softer. My Dad happily lives in a nursing home.

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