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    Integrity Home Care & Hospice

    Integrity Home Care & Hospice

    (8 reviews)

    I want preface this with this is not a complaint about the nurses, save for Misty (more on that…read morelater), because they were great! Especially Mandy (who left to free up time for grand babies) and Charlotte! The way those two care about and advocate for their patients is unmatched! Thank you, ladies! Let's talk management. In my experience, that's typically where problems start before they roll downhill. SCHEDULING: You might see the same couple nurses quite often, but not always. They'll just up and spring a new one on you. From what I understand, the vast majority of their patients have some sort of ongoing wound issue, whether wound vac related or otherwise. Wouldn't best practice be to keep the same eyes on those wounds week after week? Also, don't go having any sort of plans on the days they're coming. What's with not having some sort of set schedule? I can understand that this would be subject to change, but that's more understandable than always calling the evening before to set up a time. SUPPLY REQUISITION: I can understand that it takes time for insurance to be sorted out in the beginning. Providing necessary supplies, that nurses are asking their patients about at visits, seems pretty basic. Instead, they attempt to order supplies just to have them denied, even after your insurance is squared away. Solution? Attempt to order the supplies again... and again... without addressing the reason(s) for the denial. (I was actually able to confirm this with someone at their office.) The one time they offered to provide supplies they couldn't acquire, I was told, "We eat that cost." That's odd. I know how overhead works. Further, I have no sympathy for not addressing the denials mentioned above. Miss me with that. DOCUMENTATION: I can say for certain that at least on one occasion the nurse actually told me she was entering my blood sugar incorrectly to avoid calling my doctor. (It was 150ish that morning, entered as 130.) How often did that happen and I don't know about it? Does management care? Finally, MISTY: I didn't meet with a her but a few times, but my experience was certainly less than stellar. She comes across as what I call a "company man." Someone is more concerned about the company meeting it's goals rather than what's best for the patients. I actually have things to do during the day, so when I'm given a time window of half an hour, that's fine. Misty gave me an hour window, 10-11, but didn't arrive until 11:45. No acknowledgement or apology. The last time she was here she just seemed to be in a hurry to discharge me from services, yet just this past Friday, when I was in her schedule and she'd be doing just that, crickets. While I'm very grateful to have had their services for my wound vac, I'm over the DOCTOR ORDERED care I've received since the wound vac came off. I get the impression it's seen as an inconvenience rather than something Dr. Forbes deemed necessary. I sincerely worry about older patients who may not be able to advocate for themselves. The fact that this company is named Integrity, but lacks it is cause for concern. I understand they were acquired by another company, and maybe some of this lands at their feet, but definitely not all. So much of this is on a local level where public trust should be paramount.

    Wonderful agency! Very professional. You can tell they truly care about their clients. Would highly…read morerecommend.

    Oxford HealthCare

    Oxford HealthCare

    (7 reviews)

    I am very pleased to announce that after the horrendous experience we had had with Pheonix, Oxford…read morehas been a dream! Pam, the admitting nurse was wonderful! She had gone through the same procedure that my grandmother just went through, so in many ways she was more informative than the doctors in her ability to explain everything in simplified layman english. She was super friendly, had an uplifting sense of humor, and was very gentle. My grandma loved her! She got my grandma all set up to receive fresh medical supplies and monitoring equipment sent right to her door, and scheduled a nurse to come over and check in on her twice a week. I will keep this post updated as we go, but Oxford seems like they really have their act together, and I don't foresee that there will be any problems with their services.

    Oxford has, for a very long time, been a "bad word" in home healthcare in this area. I have known…read morepeople that have worked for them and they treat their employees just as poorly as their clients. I have yet to meet one person from this company that had "bedside manors". Most are brash and not very friendly. Once you sign up for ANY of their services, many OTHER services are tacked on that you will probably not need and are most defiantly NOT ordered by your doctor or anyone but them in fact. Trying to cancel service with Oxford is like trying to cancel a magazine subscription. You can call them over and over again, but the staff assigned to your case will continue to call and leave messages that they will "be three today" with a FIVE HOUR window of when or more. Remember, this is AFTER you've canceled. There are MULTIPLE numbers that will call you, most of which are private cell phones of the staff going to the homes. Calls back are often ignored or go straight to voicemail. Calling the main office gets annoying as well, because you are tossed from extension to extension of countless individuals NOT AT WORK RIGHT THEN! You have NO idea how many "breaks" and "days off" the management get in this place, it's insane. Oxford's main goal is to put as many charges on you or your insurance as possible and BUG YOU constantly even after you've canceled. Even the "assessment" is garbage. It's just more of the same recording of pills and telling you things you already know: "You seem to be up and awake today." Are you asking or have you become captain obvious? Do NOT use Oxford! It's like working with politicians. You NEVER get a straight answer and you will have to work your tail of to cancel the service. Oh, and anything that happens to NOT be approved by insurance that you didn't need anyway.. ya YOU will get charged for that.. not your insurance. STAY AWAY FROM OXFORD!

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