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    Sancta Maria Nursing Facility

    3.0 (1 review)
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    Belmont Manor

    Belmont Manor

    1.0(1 review)
    2.0 mi

    Left my nana to die essentially. I visited to find her (she had dementia) scratching her arm down…read moreto almost the bone while the hatian staff workers talked amongst themselves and paid zero attention to the patients. This place is worse than a state ran facility

    From the owner: Belmont Manor is a community leader in providing quality-driven post-acute and long-term care…read moreservices. We are committed to providing a continuum of care in an environment that promotes optimal functional ability, interdisciplinary care, and the integration and provision of community resources and education. We promote a challenging and professional work environment through on-going staff education and Continuous Quality Improvement programs, which meet the needs of an ever-changing health care population. We provide inpatient medical, nursing and rehabilitative care for individuals who are unable to live in an alternative community setting, but who do not need the diagnostic or surgical services normally provided by acute care hospitals. We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for residents by assisting them in achieving their maximum level of independence. This is accomplished through supporting resident's psychological and social needs, maintaining resident self-respect, providing a home environment and respecting resident needs and privacy. We provide rehabilitation and health maintenance to each resident as deemed appropriate by the interdisciplinary health team: this includes nursing, physical therapy, attending physician, occupational therapy, therapeutic recreation, dietary and social services. Everything we do at Belmont manor is for the purpose of enhancing the quality of life of the residents.

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    Meadow Green Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

    Meadow Green Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

    2.8(11 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Not sure where to begin. My father in law passed away today at the Meadow Green nursing and Rehab…read moreCenter in Waltham. My FIL was there for 5 years and his care was superb. The nurses and CNA in the Brooknoll unit were excellent. I literally felt that they loved him. He was always happy, clean and very well cared for. He just loved living there. I also watched how other residents were cared for and they were also well cared for and happy and to me that speaks volume. If i could give 20 stars i would.

    It's kept much cleaner than other facilities I've visited. That's it's best attribute. Care is…read morewildly inconsistent with basic needs such as access to water varying day by day. Weekends are particularly bad. Staffing is inconsistent and many are portly trained. An example of this is that some CNAs pick up patients by hand for bed to wheelchair transfers instead of using a Hoyer lift. If they DO use the Hoyer, many times it's only one person when it is supposed to be two. The administration will tell you this never happens, but they are flat out lying as I have witnessed it. I have seen patients who are on oxygen not being reattached after a transfer. Once again, you can raise these issues with nursing staff or even in team care planning meetings, but they will tell you it's untrue. I actually stood with a nurse in front of a patient who did not have their oxygen cannula on tell me that the patient was on oxygen! You just can't make this stuff up. Many times, you cannot reach a loved one OR their unit on the telephone, the first because the aids don't set up residents who are not ambulatory or able to get to things, the second because they are short staffed and/or inattentive. Patients are not always provided access to call bells. Personal items left in drawers, etc. are treated with disregard. For example, one might find their items smeared with toothpaste because an aid shoved an open tube into a drawer after use. I have seen open moisturizer packets tossed into bedside drawers where they then get smeared all over personal belongings. One might find their limited storage space (drawers and such) inundated with towels, diapers, pads, wipes, etc. which get left by one aid and not used by the next. The more care a loved one requires, the sloppier it gets. The administration will take a position that patient reports are undependable and that what family reports isn't actually true. I've rated this place a 2 ONLY because it is sadly better than many other places. That said, the fact that what should be considered baseline is often not met is disgusting. It is apparent that supervision is minimal because the things I've mentioned, along with countless others, can be and have been observed repeatedly.

    Pine Knoll Nursing Center

    Pine Knoll Nursing Center

    3.1(10 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    My brother is at pine knoll nursing home. The five stars is for Ronnie. He is my brother's…read morecaregiver. I met Ronnie and I can see why my brother is happy with him. He is very attentive and caring. My brother is blind so he needs extra care. There's another woman named Mary, she gave us access to the outdoor patio which was really helpful for us so he could get some exercise. I appreciate the staff keeping an eye on my brother even though they are not used to dealing with blind people. They always make sure to keep him clean and as well as his room. Thank you very much for all you're doing for him

    For the good part...the first few months of a family member's stay, this place was acceptable. it's…read morevery clean, tidy and kept up. The grounds are meticulously cared for. The housekeeping staff does a great job and are very friendly. Especially Trish. She's very pleasant and social. Always striking up a conversation with our family member. She kept our family members private room clean at all times. The activities team, Valerie and Stacey go out of their way to make sure residents participate and have a good time. They also are very friendly and personable.I was very impressed with them. Chris the maintenance guy is very prompt when something needs attention. Also a very nice guy. Bob, the project manager, I believe, also very caring and understanding. One time He went out of his way to bring our family member to an eye appointment when transport and family members couldn't. Now the not so good. I won't name any names, but will mention their title. The nursing coordinator was fairly nice for first few months. But when our family member left his medical appointment in Boston (not a good choice to do) before his transport arrived, she turned not so nice. It's understandable of her concern and her duty to be sure residents are always safe. But we feel he was being continuously penalized for his wrong doing. The day after this incident (he went missing for several hours) she put him in a cramped room Way down the other end of the hall. She said it was for his safety sake because his private room was too small for him..that made no sense because the room they transferred him to, had 2 beds, one not being used, and just about the same size as his private room. Also, she would not allow him to venture out for a day with his sister, who did it weekly Up until this incident. She claimed he was an escape risk. He spent his Father's Day in the facility. This was his first Father's Day without his daughter, who had passed a few months earlier. His sister planned on a family day for him at her home, to help him from the pain of not having his daughter on this special day. This shows NO COMPASSION.also, She would not allow him to use transport for his medical appointments, even tho a family member would be meeting him when transport would arrive at the appointment. This is something that has been done since his admission here. A few times she raised her voice at his sister, when discussing certain matters. This is very unprofessional. The social worker is extremely condescending. She lacks people skills. And shows no empathy. I've dealt with many social workers, With my profession, so I am familiar with thier roles and the manners they should have. This one lacks manners. If she hadn't continued telling us and our family member that "he is his own person and can make his own decisions", he probably wouldn't have decided to leave his appointment before transport came and got lost in Boston! There have been several disagreements between her and our family members sister. She had an obvious dislike for his sister. one one of his final days there, Our family member's sister was sitting on the spare bed going through her phone while the doctor was behind curtains, tending to his wounds. he came from behind the curtain to discuss his condition, when all of a sudden He started saying she was unethical in recording him! She told him she was not recording him and was just checking her messages while she was waiting. she showed him her phone. He left our family member, without covering his wound and went to get the nursing coordinator, who then came into the room and scolded his sister, like a child. somehow the social worker became involved and refused to hear the whole story. His wound was not properly dressed until later that day. The next couple of days, our family member kept complaining of pain around his wound and was not feeling well in general. He asked to be transported to the closest hospital. I'm not sure who, but he was told he was fine and that he didn't need to go. 2 days later, his sister went to visit him and immediately saw that he had a fever and looked very I'll. He needed to go to an emergency room. She took him there herself. But before being able to leave the building, the nurse coordinator stepped in and made things difficult, wasting the time he should have been at the hospital. At the emergency room, it was determined he had a seriously bad infection, his wound was a stage 3 wound (stage 4 is the worst) and he could have died if he was not seen when he was. Needless to say, we removed him from Pine Knoll.

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    Jessica Lake Therapy - Speech Language Therapy for Children

    Jessica Lake Therapy

    5.0(1 review)
    1.1 mi

    Jessica is extremely knowledgeable and provided us useful strategies to help our son's language…read moreprogress. As a therapist, she is very kind, thoughtful, and patient. Highly recommend!

    From the owner: With more than a decade of experience in private practice and educational settings, I have…read moredeveloped a wealth of knowledge and expertise in addressing a wide range of speech and language disorders, including stuttering, apraxia, and autism spectrum disorders. I am proficient in the implementation of augmentative communication systems for children with limited verbal abilities. I am highly skilled in working with children of all ages and levels of severity, and I am passionate about building strong relationships with my clients and engaging them in lively therapy sessions. I work closely with caregivers to ensure that newly acquired skills are extended into a variety of settings, and I am committed to helping my clients achieve their full potential. I graduated from Cal State University Northridge in 2010 with a master’s in Communication Disorders and Sciences. I then worked in the Chicago Public School system for seven years and also at a charter school in Watsonville, CA for two years. I have also worked in skilled nursing facilities and at a private practice specializing in the treatment of stuttering. I have been a certified member of the American Speech Language and Hearing Association since 2011. I am genuinely excited about the opportunity to work with both you and your child.

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