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Sandy Springs Health and Rehabilitation - Front

Sandy Springs Health and Rehabilitation

2.0(9 reviews)
4.2 mi

i am very satisfied of this institution where I reside for my wellbeing to get better and have…read moresome improvement. the nursing staff,management, administration, dietary are well qualified to provide excellent service to the patient. I receive good therapy service from all the therapists, physical and occupational. They care about each patient and their goal is to improve day by day. The care that the nursing staff receive is top notch. you will never see a patient soaking wet and medications are given on time. The office staff from the receptionist to administrator, admission personne, bookeeper, finance, social worker and activity personnel are friendly and respectful to the residents, They make lives more well living for each patient, I enjoy living at Power springs Nursing and Healing. it is the best nursing home

My experience with Bailey Springs Nursing Center while my mother was a resident was extremely…read moreconcerning and, at times, alarming. Within just a few days of admission, I was informed that my mother was not eating. When I asked what alternatives or interventions had been attempted, I was told none. Despite this, she continued to be given medications that are intended to be taken with food, which led to repeated vomiting of whole pills and worsening nausea rather than addressing the root issue. I was also told directly by staff that residents are only given bed baths a few times per week. During my mother's stay, she was not taken to a shower at all. On one visit, she had a strong odor and staff rushed to clean her only after realizing I was present, which raised serious concerns about her ongoing hygiene care. Care coordination was also unreliable. I communicated well in advance about a scheduled neurology appointment and the need for transportation. This was not properly arranged, despite multiple follow-ups, and incorrect information about her insurance was given. More alarming were the changes in my mother's medical condition. At one point, she appeared heavily sedated without clear explanation, with noticeably dilated pupils and altered responsiveness. This was especially concerning given her condition and care needs. She had also been complaining of abdominal and pelvic pain for days without appropriate diagnostic follow-up. When I ultimately took her out for her appointment, her condition was so concerning that she had to be admitted to the hospital immediately. She was diagnosed with a severe UTI involving E. coli and had lost six pounds in approximately 10 days--something that speaks to a lack of adequate nutrition and monitoring. There were also clear safety issues. My mother requires a protective helmet due to a prior craniotomy, yet she was placed in a chair without it and left unattended. I have documentation and records supporting these concerns. Based on this experience, I strongly urge anyone considering this facility to be extremely vigilant, ask detailed questions, and closely monitor their loved one's care.

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A.G. Rhodes - Arts and crafts

A.G. Rhodes

3.1(7 reviews)
4.2 mi

My mother has been in this facility since last May they're taking very good care of her. She's…read moregetting her therapy done. She goes to music therapy hard culture. She seems to be overall happy with the facility as well as me and changes that they make as far as her medication or anything, they always called and let me know. I am very happy Couldn't ask for a better place. She loves her therapist and going to therapy.

I have never seen a staff so unwilling to help people that can't help themselves! It was…read moreheartbreaking to walk down the hall and hear people call for help and literally watch the staff just walk by. I have walked down the hall to look for someone to help my mom and they say, "I will go find her" (the nurse or CNA assigned to that room/person). Or, "It will be a minute, she is on break." REALLY? Sometimes I cannot find anyone. My mom needed help in the bathroom and I told her to pull the cord. I went out to see if anyone was coming and check if the light was actually on in the hall. It was on, but no one was there to help. I had to go find someone to help me with my mom on the toilet. As they were getting my mom off the toilet, other patients rolled down the hall in their wheelchairs to tell me their very similar stories. This is unacceptable! I understand working with the sick and elderly is tough, but you applied for that job! You chose to get your education in that field because you wanted to make a difference. I was hoping it was a positive and meaningful difference you wanted to make. Not one that made some of these elderly people's last few weeks or months absolute hell! DO NOT put your loved one in here!

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Tucker Wellness & Rehab Center

Tucker Wellness & Rehab Center

3.1(8 reviews)
4.8 mi

DO NOT PUT YOUR LOVED ONE HERE…read more They are responsible for my mother's death. They left my mom who was blind lying in her urine and feces time and time again. My mother would call for help and no one would come. I hired a person to come sit with my mom and they found a way to kick her out of the building because she was bringing up issues of negligence to attention. I was traveling and a friend stopped by to see my mom. She called me hysterical because my mom was in her urine and feces . I have photos of this happening TWICE. But the worst part is my mother had been complaining of pain in her leg. I asked the staff to do an x-ray. They never did. After my friends call I took my mother out in 24 hours and put her in a 4 bedroom home. They proactively did the xrays and determined my mom fractured her hip. That is a death sentence. My mother told me she tried to get up to go to the bathroom after waiting forever, and she fell. She was #&#(#(@ BLIND!! How hard is it to help someone to the bathroom??? I guess to Tucker Wellness, it was worth letting her die. I had few options for my mother as she was on Medicaid. In hindsight I should have not gone back to work and just let everything go financially to keep my mother alive. It wasn't worth it. My mother died in pain. DO NOT PUT YOUR LOVED ONES HERE IF THEY ARE UNABLE TO MOVE AROUND, TALK, SEE OR THINK FOR THEMSELVES.

Tucker Rehab is a wonderful place, especially Therapy. I have enjoyed my stay here and all of the…read morestaff is helpful and professional. I highly recommend. Parker

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Ahava Healthcare of Tucker

Ahava Healthcare of Tucker

3.5(8 reviews)
4.8 mi

This POS who owns this facilty has no clue because he's located in New York City and living his…read morebest life on our neglected health.I'm personally mobile now and am getting stronger each day. Had a fantastic outing on my own yesterday using Uber and meeting up with friends. A reprieve from this living hell. You are not allowed to restrain patients, etc. but Friday night another patient who was in her own distress was in the hall screaming for hours. I always felt safe here until then when she was literally 5 feet from our room and my back was to her as I tried to eat my salad at 9 pm. I made a blockade with my wheelchair and ice cart and put keys to make noise if anyone entered. Talk about our own version of "Home Alone" and an absolute fire and safety hazard to have things in our way if we needed to get out. This brings up another interesting point. Is there enough staff to evacuate all the clients in an emergency. I can answer that. ABSOLUTELY NOT! Damn it takes 2-3 for patients to be in line for the hoyer lift. Will you roll everyone out in their beds with or without oxygen and legally not have any side rails to protect oneself? Where does one begin when they're not even worthy of 1 star. Call this place "Hotel California" and let your imagination run! Meds are never right or on hand. Are you kidding me? It's a battle every single night trying to ensure my medicine is correct. Tonight two were not available and after my rant and rave to them and my son, it mysteriously appeared. It's a constant BS story. Last night the person handing meds out knew nothing about my most critical medicine. I had her triple check and argue with me. Pretty incredible when I threw the generic name out she said "oh yeah I have that". Then why the hell did you not give it to me? It is not as needed. It is my overall health and well being here. Let's talk about the absolute lies and stories they give you. It's not even overpromising and underdelivering, it's simply every time you turn around it's underdelivering. The food Labor Day weekend was hamburger, hamburger, hotdog, and a very dead grilled cheese. That was 4 meals. I had to switch to chef salads for the remainder of my time here. Everyone is a gatekeeper and the can just keeps getting kicked and no one seems to know how to get things done. If you want a facility that all you're worried about is rehab and not overall care come here but know you've sold your loved one or yourself to the devil so the bastard who owns this and the administrator all look good and the ROI is what ultimately counts. Patient care and attentiveness is last on the list.What about the several floods that have happened? Hmmmm let's throw towels down on the floor and step around the 10'x10' mini (pictures) . Where is this water coming from? They probably won't tell you the truth but I'll tell you without a doubt there's black mold and the air quality is awful. I honestly can't say anything good about this place. Precious is one of the techs and the name absolutely suits her. She's a queen at her job but the only one out of how many? I told 3 employees the night before a doctors appointment. Communication at its worst. You're better using two cans and a string to get a message across. I gave the night shift nurse all the information and had them unlock the door. The audacity of them to call my son and tell him your mom left and we don't know where she went. LIARS! RUN, RUN, RUN! Page 1 of 2

Wish i could give less than one star. I worked here. Management was terrible. They put on a good…read moreshow for family members when they're visiting. The charge nurses/director of nursing would literally sit in their office doing nothing, and if the LPN's were overwhelmed with residents their was absolutely no help or support from management. The nurses RARELY cleaned or changed feeding tubes/vents when they should have. I came on to multiple shifts where the previous nurse had skipped medications for residents or not hung feedings to patients requiring feeding tubes. Lazy! Almost every one of my shifts started with cleaning residents up because they were sitting in soiled briefs. I had a miscarriage while working there and required a d&c. I missed 2 shifts due to this and had a note, and they fired me. They don't care about their employees and they cared about very few of their residents. Bottom line, if you actually love your family/friends keep them FAR from here!

Shepherd Center

Shepherd Center

3.2(42 reviews)
6.6 mi•Buckhead

This review is of the Woodruff Family Housing at The Shepard Center in Atlanta, GA, for their…read moreoutpatient patient and patient families. This is mainly for informational purposes. We are staying here while my husband rehabilitates at Pathways. Before coming here, I searched everywhere for pictures of the housing so I would know how to prepare. The building is older but serves its purpose well. You'll need to bring cleaning products including a vacuum, mop, bucket, etc. This particular unit had a few of these items but we had to move rooms and the next one did not; be prepared for them to not be available. The kitchen is stocked pretty well although, ours needed measuring cups, spoons, mixing bowls, mixer, and kitchen towels. The refrigerator is full sized but, on the smaller side. There is an ice-maker. There is a standard coffee maker, no k-cups, only ground. There is a microwave and our kitchen happened to have a crockpot, although the first room did not. The hot water takes forever to heat up so run the water for about 15 minutes before stepping inside to shower. They will gladly provide you with any medical needs you may have such as a shower chair, lifted toilet, etc. The towels and washcloths are a step below a hotel and SMALL. My husband found them too rough for his sensitivities. Myself, I thought they did a great job exfoliating, so just your preference. We ending up buying some and made our stay more comfortable. Bedrooms have two twin beds OR one twin bed and one hospital bed. Please confirm with your case worker what your needs are!! Bring blankets and mattress toppers for your comfort. The beds aren't the most comfortable but will suffice; they remind me of dorm room beds. We brought a king sized tri-fold topper, pushed the two twin beds together and made a king sized bed. Obviously this required us to bring our own bedding but completely worth it to us. Hey, if we are going to be here a while, let's make it comfortable!! Keep in mind they can't take donated mattresses when you're done so either meet a neighbor who would appreciate it or be prepared to leave with it once it has expanded. Trash bins are on the ground floor through the parking lot. At night it's dark. The first time I chose to bring mine back in since it was a good walk in the dark and there was a running, white van parked nearby. Hey, I've seen what happens in the movies!! Lots of renovating/construction going on but they are doing an adequate job of rerouting you with very little inconvenience. Security is very friendly and helpful. There is a secured parking garage. You have to have a key card to access the garage, your floor, and your room. There's plenty of handicap parking right by the door of each floor. There is a mailroom. If you're ordering Amazon, I recommend the Amazon Lockers located about a mile or less down the street. There is a delay from the mailroom (I am on day 4 of packages I know have been delivered) and they are not there but a VERY limited time on weekends. They do bring your mail to your room and if you are out, they open the door and place it and any packages just inside on the kitchen table. Very convenient and takes any worry away of your packages sitting out. Be patient .. I was told many are volunteers. Internet is okay at best. The TVs are smart TVs so your apps are available. There is a TV in the living room and bedroom. There is a laundry room on each floor. Keep in mind you can only access your floor. There are 2 washers and 2 dryers. They actually provide the detergent. It's an off brand powder and obviously you can bring your own, as we did. I have not seen any fabric softener so you'll need to bring your own either way. There is a floor downstairs that has couches, games, movies, etc.. Should you need the Shepherd Center or want to utilize their cafeteria, there is a walkway located in the garage area. You are only outside of the building/inside the garage for a very brief walk. The Shepherd Center also sponsors a Family Dinner every Tuesday night at 5:00. The food is furnished by local restaurants and local people that generously donate. It's FREE! Afterwards, they play several rounds of bingo with generous prizes. Mrs. Shepherd, herself, attends almost every meal. She is the very elegant lady on her motorized cart assuring everyone's needs are tended to. Should you need Piedmont Hospital during your stay, if capable, I recommend walking there. It's less than an 8 minute walk. Piedmont makes you pay for parking every single time you leave the hospital. I think the first 30 minutes are free but, then it's $7-$10 according to your stay. I walked every time of day, from very early morning, midday, and late a night and felt very safe every time. I hope that you find this information helpful for your stay! God bless you and your family during this time.

This place must have been great back in its hay days but now, I recommend you take your loved ones…read moreout before they decline from infection caused by ignorant, incompetent medical staff. The majority of the staff takes no pride in their work, they don't read patient's chart, they don't communicate properly and practically put the patient's wellbeing at risk. The 60 min therapy sessions are basically 15 minutes of work and 45 minutes of chit chat and set up. Waste of money and resources. I definitely wouldn't recommend this place.

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Newport Academy

Newport Academy

5.0(3 reviews)
5.5 mi
18 years in business
Certified professionals

My daughter Valentine had been struggling with severe anxiety and depression. She hadn't been to…read moreschool in over two years, was isolated, self-harming, and had survived two suicide attempts. As a parent, it was terrifying and heartbreaking. I knew she needed more support, but I was apprehensive about intensive outpatient programs--many feel clinical and understaffed, and I feared that wouldn't help her. From the first evaluation, Newport stood out. Tiffany, the Program Director, recommended inpatient treatment, but after explaining the trust I had built with my daughter and my concerns about breaking it, she listened. She agreed to let us try outpatient care first--and I'm so grateful she did. It wasn't easy at first. Valentine resisted the program completely--she'd refuse to get out of the car, isolate during group sessions, and even walk out into the parking lot during the day. But her therapist, Meighan, built a connection. That relationship became a lifeline. Slowly, Valentine started opening up in individual sessions, then in groups, and we began to see glimmers of progress at home. What sets Newport apart is the comprehensive care they offer--not just therapy. Valentine had access to equine therapy, yoga, cooking classes, and holistic services like Reiki and mindfulness practices. They treat the whole person, not just the symptoms. By the end of her program, my daughter was no longer scoring as depressed or anxious. She gave a speech to her peers and the staff that still brings me to tears. She became a leader in the community there. And while the road after discharge wasn't perfect--there were setbacks--she had the tools, the confidence, and the resilience to keep going. Today, Valentine is thriving. She's back in school, at the top of her class, surrounded by friends, and fully herself again: creative, funny, sharp-witted, and loving. To any parent who is scared and doesn't know what to do: you are not alone. Newport Academy is a place of healing, hope, and transformation. I will be grateful for them every single day of my life.

I've been a long time established patient of Dr. mehdi's for about 8 years and he has truly been an…read moreasset to my treatment of a number of ailments in treating my healthcare and well being. I've always felt very comfortable with speaking to him about anything and he truly listens and gives you the utmost respect and is non-judgmental. He truly cares about his patients and their overall wellbeing and I am very blessed to have met him and get the treatment that I need. Just follow his advice and you'll be fine! Obtaining the best overall healthcare is a two way street. It takes the patient to listen and cooperate and do as the doctor recommends and the doctor to follow up with how you are improving. I would definitely recommend Dr. Mehdi if you need counseling and treatment .

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