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    2.8 (4 reviews)
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    Westlake Care Community

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    My Wife and I have been at Westlake since August. Moving here was the best decision we could have…read moremade. The staff is absolutely amazing. They take care of us like they were taking care of their family. which is what we are, one big family. Everyone has a smile when they greet you. The food is good, and many activities to make sure you have fun. Westlake is the best.

    Westlake is an older care center with nice employees. Meals were healthy and good, coffee is always…read moreavailable and there is entertainment/activities available for the residents. My dad seemed to enjoy his short time there (he was a rehab patient, not a resident) as much as a 90 yr old dementia patient would. The main problem my siblings and I have with the center is their laundry practices/system. From what I can tell, resident's clothes are washed on an almost daily basis (that's a good thing!), with any and everyone's clothes washed together (understandable). Clothes are marked with names and/or room numbers but there is an issue of clothes getting back to the correct rooms. Items of my dad's clothes went missing on an almost daily basis as well as him wearing someone else's clothes because they were put in his room in error. He's not much for clothing details at this point. We were always on the hunt for who might have his "favorite" shirt on today. In the end, at discharge, I think we left with everything he started with. They do not check pants/shirt pockets and because of this my dad's fairly basic, new phone ended up getting washed and ruined and had to be replaced. Yes, he still has a phone as we like to talk to him whenever possible and he loves hearing from all of us. The center refused to reimburse the price of the new phone as, in part, with 60 residents, that's a lot of pockets to go through. If you only have one job (doing laundry), maybe a little more care/attention to detail should be taken. I'm sure in all the paperwork we signed at admission there's a disclaimer about entering at your own risk and them not being responsible for loss or damage to one's belongings and we'll definitely know better the next time we take him somewhere.

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    Wheatridge Care Center

    Wheatridge Care Center

    4.5(8 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Very friendly and attentive staff, very happy with the care given, thankful for their help!read more

    After hip replacement surgery, I was an inpatient here for two weeks (March 7-21, 2024)--I did not…read morego anywhere else during this time. They rightly earn at least one star due to excellent PT and OT plus Bella (OT) and Bea (aide), bright lights who made my time there bearable. Wheatridge Manor missed a chance for a higher rating because they almost killed me with a wrong assessment and then a 10-hour delay of needed treatment on March 21. I had contracted strep A sepsis there (and went into kidney failure), necessitating ambulance transport from Wheatridge Manor to Lutheran Hospital ER where they fought for hours to save my life. Source of infection: untreated bug bites (about 3-19 at Wheatridge Manor) which became infected and then developed into a bad case of cellulitis. Additional details: from the time (around 4am) of my first physical symptoms on the morning of March 21 (pain, uncontrollable shaking, vomiting; a few hours later, expressive aphasia--inability to process language), the night nurse Pam and day nurse Jennifer wrongly assessed me as experiencing a panic attack due to "anxiety" about going home. Pam also chewed me out for taking time away from other patients who "really" needed her care (my friend witnessed that unpleasant exchange). I was in and out of awareness for the rest of that day. This terrified me (my symptoms as well as being ignored and dismissed by the nursing staff) as I knew something was very, very wrong. Needing support and a witness, I called my friend (retired nurse). She arrived at the facility around 5am and stayed with me all day. Finally, around 2pm, I asked her to phone my high school BFF in Houston who's a doctor. Dr friend had two words for us: "Ambulance now!" Wheatridge's day nurse, Jennifer, only made the phone call due to pressure from my witness. These two dear friends, along with Lutheran's ER and other medical personnel, saved my life. Accordingly, I do not recommend Wheatridge Manor for anyone. Yes, the PT and OT are great, but the rest of the facility lacks adequate, coordinated care. However, if that place seems the best placement for your loved one, be sure to check on them frequently and to advocate for their needs or they may either almost die like me, or actually die, from inadequate care.

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    Cambridge Care Center

    Cambridge Care Center

    2.1(9 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    My father is there now. He arrived Thursday night. The first night he wasn't given any pain meds…read moreexcept Tylenol & ibuprofen which isn't sufficient for his injuries. It is clean enough but he has been there for 3 days & they forgot to feed him dinner Friday night. They have let his pain get so out of control he is out of his head & today there was a spider in his lunch! The housekeepers & staff are nice enough & treat him kind at least. I don't know who runs this place but I'm filing a report with DORA & sending the health department to them. It is not ok to be so careless!!! My father is elderly with a broken sternum, 9 broken ribs, a broken pelvis & a surgically repaired ankle. Now is not the time to play games with pain medication or his food. I'm so mad right now I fear visiting. I arrived there after dark on Friday night & nobody was at the desk or paying attention to the door. I was let in by a patient & wandered around the halls looking for what room my dad was in. Nobody asked what me & my 3 kids were doing or if we needed help! I have the door code to get in now but not because anyone gave it to me. Not happy. ****UPDATE**** I was called by the CEO of Cambridge Care who seemed very concerned. The staff has been a great help in getting things back on track & making sure better care is being given to my dad & hopefully other residents as well. We will see how things continue to move along & I'm just simply grateful that my dad is being properly cared for which means more than anything to me. For now I will upgrade to 3 stars & continue to monitor his care & recovery. ****Last Update*** My dad has been sent home & tho we were off to a rocky start things ended on a great note! We grew very attached to the staff in the 5 weeks he was there & found that Cambridge is actually a pretty nice place to be! In all honesty we will miss the staff & probably stop in to say hi every now & again. Everyone really stepped up & proved that tho it is an older facility it is a great one with a really nice caring staff who really do put their patients first. Even when my stubborn, grumpy father didn't want to do the things he should be doing they all came together & gave him an extra push to get him up & going. A few people really stood out as amazing, unfortunately I don't know all their names but The CEO who cared enough to call & see what was going on & jumped to get things fixed! The guy from Africa who gave my dad his meds most of the time was incredible, always stopped to ask how my dad was & would sit next to him on the bed for a few minutes & have a quick talk with him, it made all the difference every single day, great man! I think her name is Michelle, a lady who did general basic care, she was also above & beyond. She felt like family instantly & we were always happy to see her! All the therapists but especially Heather, she & my dad had a lot of personality clashes because she expected him to get his butt in gear- I personally think she went above & beyond by proving to him he really could do what she asked. Without her he would still be laying on his backside! No matter how grouchy he was with her she still walked into his room with a smile ready to try again! The guy who worked night shift (Michael?) my dad was impressed with his professionalism & kindness. Last but not least- Leslie the social worker. She took care of EVERYTHING we needed from billing issues & family meetings to discharge & making sure he had enough meds to make it to his 1st outside appt with his Dr. She was just amazing, she really made a huge difference in dad's stay! We will forever appreciate all the great people at this facility! Thank you Cambridge!!!

    Terrible long-term care facility. Nursing care sub- par. Location just off W Colfax Ave in…read moreLakewood, Colorado is no way desirable.

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    Mount Saint Vincent

    Mount Saint Vincent

    3.0(6 reviews)
    1.7 miNorthwest

    Mount St. Vincent home has a soft spot in my heart. I realized the other day when I was driving up…read morethere to make another donation that I have been working with this organization for over 35 years. This establishment was originally started as an orphanage in 1883 by the Sisters of Charity. They really do help children in need, a safe place for them before they're adopted or just need a home. Some of the youth live there full-time. They reach out to help because of neglect, abuse, emotional and behavioral challenges, mental illness and abuse. This incredible place is for foster care and treatment programs for children. They are always looking for volunteers for various things on their 16 acre campus. I WOULD recommend this facility if you have any free time to volunteer or considering donating. Go online and look at their wish list.

    My daughter attended both the school and the day treatment programs from 2014-2016. She was in…read moretheir residential treatment program during six months of that time as well. I cannot say enough good things about the facility, especially Kaylee Jeffrey and Laura Woodward. The whole facility was so knowledgeable and helpful during this very difficult time in our lives. They recognized what our daughter needed and worked with us, her other providers, and our school district to give us the best version of our daughter we'd had in years. She is now looking to attend Florida State University and study meteorology. Thank you so much, MSV.

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