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Woodhaven Care Center

Woodhaven Care Center

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This nursing home is not the place of your loved one who is not able to take care of themselves and…read moreneeds physical assistance. 1) Staff does not hand off vital information to the next shift. My mother was admitted at night and I passed on information as to what she was and wasn't capable of doing physically. That information wasn't passed on to the morning shift as evidenced by my walking into her room to find her sitting on the edge of the bed ready to topple over face first onto the floor and a spoon sitting in applesauce on a tray nearby which she couldn't use because of her weak state. No staff was in the room at the time. When an aide did arrive and was confronted, her response was "I didn't know". How hard is it to look the resident in the eye, talk to them, and assess their abilities? 2) Staff does not provide adequately for the resident's safety. See number 1. Also, night 2 had her falling out of bed according to the staff's own admission. You may feel this is a great place to admit your loved one because they bill it as a "restraint-free" facility. That's great but it also means they have no bed rails. Instead, they place "bumper pads" on the floor next to the bed at night. Oh, yay! 3) Staff does not properly tend to the resident's pain management. When my mother did complain of pain which was infrequent as she had a nerve block but when she indicated she was in pain, she really was in pain for she was in the end stages of pancreatic cancer, I asked at the nurse's station for pain meds. The time it took for the nurse to arrive and give her pain medication was way longer than I expected. Also, when I asked the nurse to give her specific pain medication that is given under her tongue rather than pills, she first indicated she didn't know if they had them. Of course they did; my mother was under hospice care and I brought her meds with me when she was admitted. 4) Staff does not properly care for nutrition needs. See number 1. Also, every meal, the tray would be sitting there with the usual items on it for a person able to eat and chew. My mother was weak and could no longer feed herself and her appetite was all but gone for anything solid. Did anyone offer to feed her or ask what else they could try to give her? 5) Staff does not care for the overall resident's well being. All of the above. Bottom line, this was not the place for my mother to be at the end stages of her life. I had admitted her being overwhelmed by her rapid decline and fearful than I would drop her and injure her trying to maneuver her. After two days, I had her transferred out of here.

Monroeville Post Acute - skillednursing - Updated May 2026

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