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    Inspired Living at Ocoee

    2.6 (5 reviews)
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    I had a conversation with Alisha, the admissions director. She told me there was a bed for my mom…read morebut since it's Saturday we could drop her off on Monday. She verified her rehab days and that everything was fine. On Sunday she told the hospital she didn't want my mom there since she didn't like me. She is an unethical person in my opinion, forcing us to find a new facility on a Sunday as my mom is already discharged from the hospital. Alisha, would not discuss with me and does not care about patients or thier care in my opinion.

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