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    Skagit Hand Therapy

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Life Care Center of Skagit Valley

    Life Care Center of Skagit Valley

    2.0(5 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    Care quality horrible If patient is handicap…read moreAnd needs assistance It is not good. Lack of care and customer concern Does not happen! If it continues I will Seek assistance from State of Washington. There reviews are Misleading! A person should not Have to beg multiple times to be changed. We should not have to worry about loved ones

    The food is awful and the sperving size is not enough for a toddler.They are ALWAYS understaffed,…read moreleaving call lights to average 40 minutes while you're in a wet or soiled diaper. The supply room is constantly empty. I ended up buying all of my supplies except diapers. When it comes to hygiene it's non existent. I was there for 9 months and received less than a dozen bed baths, I was bedridden. And my hair washed only twice because I bought the no rinse caps because again the supply room had none. My daily orders from the doctor were rarely followed. Even the wound care nurse would see me on Tuesdays and left orders for the bandages to be checked and changed twice until the next Tuesday, they didn't do that and the date and initials were still the same as what Christina had done the previous week. This is just a fraction of issues. The administration is a joke, especially Heather. I handed over proof to DSHS of her back dating my medical records and filed a fraud report with my insurance company because someone was ordering prescriptions using my SSN and date of birth. I finally left AMA and have been rapidly improving since I left their "care".

    Life Care Center - Mount Vernon

    Life Care Center - Mount Vernon

    3.4(5 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I was in this facility after a month long hospital stay involving a listeria infection. When I…read morearrived at life care I really couldn't walk because of all of the time I had spent in bed. In a few weeks their PT's had me walking around with no problems. The care in general was very good. The food was good, the facility was clean and well maintained. No complaints at all.

    Mount Vernon Wa Life Care Center…read more I went to MVLCC after complications for an amputation with the idea that I would do a rehab stint there. These are my observations from a stay that ultimately was just under 8 weeks and included a state inspection where the state inspectors interviewed me. The Facility and My Room The facility serves 2 purposes, rehab, and long term residency. The facility is laid out nicely with a dining room adjacent to the kitchen, a day room to one side of the dining room and a centrally located activity room where groups could get together. The Gym and rehab rooms are at the far end of the building. There are a few nursing stations scattered down the central hallway. There is a dedicated shower room as none of the rooms seemed to have a shower in them, The Facility itself is dated and suffering from a lot of deferred maintenance they are playing catch up on. It needs paint, carpet, plumbing fixes here and there as well as some Hvac work.. I would expect the conditions to improve as they work the issues. My room was set up for 2 people and had 2 TVs but only 1 sink and shared a bathroom with the adjacent room. This wasn't too bad to deal with, but I might feel different if I was a woman sharing a bathroom with men in the connecting room. We did share the bathroom with women in the adjoining room for a short while. The gym and rehab room were what I was focused on and the equipment, while old, got the job done. The food was generally uninspiring, but they feed a lot of people 3 times a day so perhaps I need to ratchet my expectations down a bit. The kitchen staff also had to split meals between those residents eating in the dining room and those eating in their rooms so all in all, they did ok. There was limited consideration to doing diabetic options and I don't recall there being a dietician on staff. Now we get to talk about what made all of these shortcomings tolerable for me. The people on staff in Physical Therapy and the Occupational Therapy rooms were excellent and the one on one time they spend with you is tailored to what your individual health journey requires. I got stronger faster because of them and I can't say enough good things about them. Also, the CNAs, those non nurse caregivers, were great. Those that I interacted with took really good care and looked out for me, I owe them my thanks. But we need to consider that I was a low maintenance patient as I could do a lot of things for myself, others are not as lucky as I am and I noticed a distinct dropoff in care for those needing more help, and that's a shame. The Nurses I had were outstanding and made sure I was on time with my meds as well as doing a good job with wound care. One was also an amputee and walked me through some of my issues and that really helped. The Admin folks were really good at dealing with the insurance stuff as well as getting deliveries and mail to me. There was one particular bad apple among them but you just have to look beyond them So, would I go back there? If you are there for rehab, Yes, the good outweighs the bad and I can tell myself I can do anything for a month. If you are looking for long term care, I would ask them how they are doing on the deficiencies noted in their annual state inspection that occurred while I was there. Ask to see the report.

    Skagit Hand Therapy - occupationaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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