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    Pro-Motion Physical Therapy

    4.3 (8 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 12:00 pm, 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Excellent Therapist that are well trained. My favorite place for therapy, hands down.

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    Excellent staff and environment. Never have a problem getting access to equipment. Good variety of equipment and in good condition

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    Landmark Care Center

    Landmark Care Center

    1.7(3 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    My mother was admitted here after falling and breaking her hip. The care in this facility is…read morehorrendous. My mother was initially placed in a room with another woman who had severe memory issues. This woman would get up in the middle of the night and put on my mother's clothing, eat her food, drink her water and even try to get into bed with her. The staff would simply laugh and try to redirect this woman, but my mother had just had surgery on her hip and needed an environment of peace and healing. They eventually relocated my mother to another room, but then she could not get even a jug of water or ice without getting herself into her wheelchair and using her legs to get down the hall to the nurses station to ask for ice or water. The button by her bedside, that would turn on the light outside her door, would go unanswered for 30 minutes or longer. The nurses station was usually empty, with maybe one person there who looked like they didn't have a clue about how to do their job. Facility is operating with a skeleton crew of people that are clearly unskilled, overworked, and extremely inefficient. My mother would have to wait for over an hour for pain medication after being told they would return right away with it. This happened over and over again. The food was atrocious. Her commode went for two days without being emptied. I could go on and on. The occupational therapists and physical therapists were actually pretty good, but clearly this facility does not have the manpower or enough, skilled workers or managers to run it efficiently. In my opinion, the people housed here, either permanently or on respite, are only slightly better off than they would be if they were sitting out on a sidewalk in their wheelchairs. These people would be better off receiving care from family members in their own homes. I pray for the aging community, of which I am one of, because the future looks bleak given the current state of care in this country for the elderly. Covid further damaged what was already very fragile and I just pray we can recover.

    I spent a month in Landmark rehab facility. During my stay I observed the lack of communication…read morebetween the nurses, the physical and occupational therapists and the CNAs with the director of nursing and the assistant nursing manager....Nobody seemed to know what the others were doing... Communication was not there... which I could see the frustration. Communication is so important with your staff... They are people too... from housekeeping to the top brass... The CNAs were exceptional, they worked really hard to do there job and they did it well with the lack of staff they had to work with... The nurses were excellent very attentive.. Except for one male nurse I had a little problem with when he said he gave me my meds and didn't then treated me like I had Alzheimer'... that didn't go well...he had no idea why I was there other than rehab... The facility is very clean, the food needs a major change... I ate a lot of peanut and jelly sandwiches... the food was usually cold and not good... if you don't have an advocate and if you can't speak for yourself it's pretty scary... I felt like they were under staffed and the CNAs were doing there best.. a lot of times I would wait over an hour to have them to come in and change me...that is unacceptable ...as I couldn't put any weight on my leg...so I was bedridden.. and let me tell you that's a experience I hope to never go through again... The rehabilitation was good they pushed me when I didn't feel like doing the exercise... made me stronger... my exit was interesting and I thank the director of nursing for getting the paperwork through for me.. Sandi

    Sundown M Ranch - Welcome to Sundown M. Ranch

    Sundown M Ranch

    2.8(26 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    Graduated almost 7 years ago. It was hard. The people are serious. But if you need this place,…read morethat's what you need. To take a hard, serious assessment of what your life has been and what you want it to be. Honestly if you're reading this now, you're probably just looking for excuses. Is there a spa? No. There are beautiful grounds that twinkle with frozen dew on crisp clear mornings. Isn't that enough? And do you - the addict reading this right now - think you deserve a spa? You don't. Seven years ago I drove myself away from my family to sundown. I was alone, I was scared. But I was more scared to not go. Of what I had to lose. Which was an awful lot. To the extent it was a choice, it was the best one I ever made. But it was that or live alone, die in a gutter maybe. You don't have a choice either. Pick up the phone and get on with your life.

    I recently graduated from the Ranch for both alcohol and drug addiction. This was my first time at…read moreinpatient treatment. I am so grateful for the staff and magic that the Sundown M Ranch has to offer. My counselor, Barb, has a passion for sobriety and recovery that is infectious. She gives detailed, professional and compassionate care to her parents. The other counselors were also very willing to help if Barb wasn't available. It is very easy to tell that they are passionate about their work and truly want to see every patient succeed in their recovery. I'm also part of the LGBTQ+ community. I was treated no differently than any other patient. I was accepted and respected for my nonbinary status. My pronouns, they/them, were respected and remembered by the counselors, house managers, administrative staff, housekeepers and kitchen staff. Every employee at the Ranch works to ensure the comfort and safety of every patient in their care. The food is incredible, the group therapy, lectures, one on one time with my counselor and interactions were very positive. The Ranch was truly there to help me save my own life and abstain from drugs and alcohol during treatment. I am 47 days sober and working every day to treat my chronic disease of addiction. Thank you so much to everyone involved at the Sundown M Ranch for the loving and compassionate care I received. I eagerly recommend this facility if you are truly ready to do the work of recovery!

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