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    Senior Housing Advisory Services

    Senior Housing Advisory Services

    (5 reviews)

    I can't thank April enough for all of her help and guidance! Our family's life turned upside down…read morewhen we learned that our "independent" loved one had dementia and could no longer care for themselves. After a couple of years navigating the government and state care assistance, hitting several dead ends, we were introduced to April and her company. April helped to turn our world around within a couple of months and our loved one is now safely living with round the clock care, our family is at peace! My Sincerest Gratitude to April Sage! Please reach out to April and her company if you find yourself in a situation with your loved one and need a direction to go or help to find the right care facility.

    The time was approaching when we were going to have to start looking for an adult living facility…read morewith the option of memory care for my mother in law. Two of her siblings had Alzheimer's before they passed, and we knew we needed to have a plan. We had no idea where to start. I remembered a friend who had recently gone through this with her mother. She quickly recommended I reach out to April. After spending an hour on a Saturday afternoon on the phone answering questions, April put together a plan. It was the middle of covid, but within a week she was able to find a local place that we could tour so that we could get an idea of what Adult and Assisted Living looked like. From there, she presented housing options that met our needs and finances. April was incredibly thorough, and went at our pace. The biggest thing I learned from the experience is that finding the right place is just the beginning. It is definitely a process, and what comes next is where April truly shines. She will literally hold your hand as you present this move idea to your loved one who may very well meet it with resistance. She also walks you through the steps of sorting and purging and all the things that come with moving an elderly parent. Where family members may get frustrated and impatient, April is sympathetic and understanding and right there to help. She is a wealth of knowledge and resources. In a nutshell, a move like this is not only stressful on the elderly parent, but the whole family who is involved. It is a huge decision with a lot of red tape. A third party like April helps navigate the process, and prevent unnecessary stress, misunderstandings and disagreements that can occur when families need to make these decisions together. She's an angel.

    Park Rose Care Center - Feeding tube area infected

    Park Rose Care Center

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    0 Stars - If I Could Give Zero, I Would My experience with…read morePark Rose Nursing Home was nothing short of devastating. My daughter was a resident due to a brain injury, and the care she received was absolutely unacceptable. From the start, I was routinely gaslighted by staff when I voiced concerns about her health. She was hospitalized multiple times for completely preventable issues--like dehydration--because they weren't even giving her water until after her first hospital visit. She developed blisters on both feet, I found that her bed didn't even have a sheet--nothing to protect her from the rubber mattress. The area around her feeding tube was infected. Over time, I noticed swelling and hardness in her abdomen. When I brought this up to the nurse, I was dismissed and told it was nothing. I insisted on a hospital transfer, and thankfully I did. At the hospital, she was diagnosed with a distended colon and had dangerous amounts of air and gas in her abdomen from her feeding tube. The doctor said she was close to needing a colostomy bag. The rooms were filthy--floors were never clean, and mattresses were only wiped down when I did it myself. I had requested that she be placed in a wheelchair for at least two hours a day as part of her rehab plan. That only happened when I was present. Otherwise, she was just left lying in bed with no meaningful rehabilitation. She was rarely bathed or cleaned, and every time I visited (twice a week), I had to clean her myself. She often had congestion, despite the facility having an on-site respiratory team. It was clear that very little care or attention was being given. The staff was not only dismissive but repeatedly made me feel like I didn't know what I was talking about when I raised legitimate concerns. Even the doctor was essentially non-communicative until I was ready to remove my daughter from the facility. After the final hospital visit, I transferred her to another facility where she finally began receiving the care she needed. Park Rose Nursing Home is not a place for healing or recovery. If your loved one is vulnerable or unable to speak for themselves, I urge you to look elsewhere. This facility needs a complete overhaul--from staffing and training to hygiene and basic human decency.

    My experience with Park Rose Care Center was awesome. I placed my dad there for about a month of…read morerehab after the hospital, and the staff was responsive, pleasant, and gave him great care. Any time I had a question, someone was there to help. I could visit any time--day or evening--and always felt welcome. Yes, the building is older and could use some updates, but the quality of care was excellent. I would absolutely place my dad there again if needed.

    Sound Options - eldercareplanning - Updated May 2026

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