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    Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Cumming

    Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Cumming

    3.6(8 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I'm a 76-year-old woman. Two days after Christmas I slipped from a footstool and landed on a tiled…read morefloor, breaking my hip in two places. Unable to get up, my husband called 911 and I was transported by ambulance to Kennestone hospital. Early the next morning, I underwent surgery to repair my hip. Pending release, I needed to select a rehabilitation facility. The hospital gave us a list of about 10 facilities in the Atlanta area, but the online reviews were largely negative. Fortunately, my family did some fast research, talked to friends about alternative facilities, and Encompass Health and Rehabilitation Hospital of Cumming was the overwhelming recommendation. After several phone calls between my family and Encompass, my surgeon gave me a referral to the Cumming GA facility. A bed opened on New Year's Eve, and I was transported there late that night. The level of care I received was exceptional, and with the treatments from their phenomenal occupational and physical therapists, I was released in 7 days. The entire staff, including medical, therapeutic, and administrative, were excellent. Now at home and with the aid of a wheeled walker plus in-home PT twice a week, I'm continuing to improve. I strongly recommend Encompass Health for anyone requiring similar services due to injury or illness. Go to their comprehensive website (encompasshealth.com) and, if you have any questions, call them at 470-522-4200.

    I understand that everyone's medical needs are different, and people will respond to treatment…read moredifferently based on their own needs and experiences. The following is just a screenshot of my experience with this facility. Firstly, this facility was highly recommended and encouraged by Northside Hospital and their doctors during my mother's unfortunate visit before her discharge. It also had good reviews on Google and other outside sources so I was excited that my mother might be going to the best place for her well-being and to get the help she needed. Upon admission to Encompass, they were taking pictures of any injuries, I assume to cover their own liabilities but also took pictures of her genitals, which is illegal I've learned. She had a bad rash from being hospitalized for 2 weeks and having bouts of diarrhea during her stay at Northside Hospital prior. My mother was at Encompass only a week and this rash on her bum, that they took pictures of, was not treated by this facility during her stay. She was only given a shower by the staff once in that week. Other showers were requested but only got towels with no assistance. The nurses had a lackadaisical and dismissive attitude about the bed & chair alarm as well, often sounding off for more than 10 minutes at a time. The nurses didn't check on her often, I was there regularly for more than 5 hours or more and they didn't even poke their head in the door during my visits. The only time they had any interaction with her was at meal times, medicine times, or when the bed alarm was activated. On another visit, her scheduled therapy was listed until 12:30 and I arrived at 12:20 - she was in her room eating lunch at that time. When asked about it, they said they finished early. If she was capable of doing all they asked, they should fill the remaining time doing supplemental exercises or just walking. Physical therapy, of which this facility prides itself on, "5 hours a day" I was told at first, has not been adequate for my mothers' needs. (The 5 hours I was promised quickly became just 1.5 to 3 hours a day after her arrival.) Also, upon taking in a new patient, the doctors just mirror all the medications and oxygen needs that the hospital had administered prior, without their own evaluation of any kind and without viewing a time-chart of when the medicine was last given. I had instructed the hospital to stop giving her certain medications based on her previous list of allergies and reactions to the meds she was given. Upon entering this rehab facility, they just started them all over again without evaluating the need for them. (The list included anti-diarrhea, one for constipation, psychiatric meds, another for sleeping, 3 different antibiotics - antibiotics given for no reason) After confronting the doctor about this, she reluctantly agreed to stop just one of the psychiatric medications they were giving her to calm her down, only based on my complaint. The oxygen was also unnecessary, (she averaged 92) but she was forced to wear it resulting in a open sore in her nostril. I was told several times that the "respiratory therapist" would need to evaluate the need for the o2 but, to my knowledge, no evaluation was done and only physical therapy monitored the o2 level. I would also expect the case worker would've been in touch with me much sooner and would not have to be tracked down after being there 3 days. I called the main line and the lady who answered was snarky and rude, snapping at me saying, "I need your mother's name, you think". The man stationed at the front desk in the evening seemed to be conducting his own side business on the phone, and this front desk job was just a nuisance to him. I requested an early discharge due to many issues with this facility. Upon confirmation of an early discharge, I was told to be there at 10am. I arrived at 9:30am and My mother was still sleeping, breakfast cold. The nurse said they were unable to wake her for PT or breakfast that morning. "What did they give her last night to put her out like that?", I asked the nurse. That was not usual for my mother to be so groggy, especially at 9:30am. Was this a personal attack for seeking an early discharge? I later saw a schedule from her last day stating that she indeed had therapy when she was not present for it. I guess they just billed it to insurance anyway. I suspect there are others that have experienced similar events and have said nothing. Maybe society has become used to being governed by many questionable practices and has become too forgiving of others instead of correcting bad behavior. Maybe they just don't know they're bad. I just wish people knew and wanted to do the right thing.

    Building Bridges Therapy - Building Bridges Therapy provides Speech, Occupational, Physical, and ABA Therapy services.

    Building Bridges Therapy

    4.9(7 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Been loving our experience so far here at Building Bridges Cumming! The entire staff has been…read morenothing short of lovely and inviting, and the new patient onboarding process was a breeze. Have to give a special shoutout to Alyssa because she always shows up with the best energy and enthusiasm for the day, and is also extremely encouraging for both my child and my husband and I. I love that she takes the time out of every visit to break things down for us in simple, easy to understand terms and shows us exactly what we should be working on at home as well. Even with all of the different patients and toys (which means exposure to a lot of germs), I always feel like the space and toys are kept super clean and I love that they make time between each patient's visit to wipe down and clean all surfaces and toys that were touched. I am excited to continue here!

    ** review for feeding and speech therapy**…read more When my three week old baby girl was referred to feeding therapy after two weeks of me knowing something was wrong and fearing bottle aversion Building Bridges wasted no time in getting us in the same week. Debbie at the front desk was so sweet on the phone when getting me set up and is always so friendly whenever we need help. We were paired with Jorri and she's incredible. When I say she saved me that's an understatement. I have postpartum anxiety and my baby struggling to eat was really triggering and Jorri was SO understanding and so helpful, literally answering my texts at all hours when I needed help outside of a session. Jorri brought in their in house craniosacral therapist who helped her confirm her suspected diagnosis of a posterior tongue tie. She and Stacy worked together and gave me the tools we needed to help my sweet girl eat comfortably. Jorri has continued to support me through all her stages and when she starts struggling to drink. Due to COVID I had a strong inclination that my sone would need speech therapy at two. When my son was referred for speech therapy, Building Bridges was my instant choice. Jorri is now working weekly with my son and he has come leaps and bounds. We have been with her a few months and I get comments from strangers on how great my son speaks! I could not be more proud or more grateful. I am hoping my daughter will pick up skills from my son as she learns to speak, but if she also needs speech therapy we will be headed right back to Building Bridges. If you are referred for therapy I highly recommend Building Bridges! I see how each of their therapist greet their patients and interact in the hall and they are all so sweet with the kids, while Jorri is my favorite I would trust any one of them with my babies.

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    Therapyland

    Therapyland

    2.5(11 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    My nephew was recently diagnosed with being on the autism spectrum. We were clueless as to what to…read moredo. He needed therapy services; however, we didn't know where to begin, where to go, who was good, would we be able to afford it, etc. On the day of his diagnosis, his psychologist told me about Therapyland. Therapyland has only been open for just over a year. However, it's already one of the best facilities in GA from which anyone could ever hope to receive help. Therapyland is a 12,000 sq ft facility that offers pediatric developmental services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and applied behavioral analysis therapy. The owner, Thane, meets with every interested parent. He is very patient and because his daughter is also autistic, understands exactly what parents of diagnosed children are experiencing. He then takes you on a tour of the facility, which is nothing short of amazing! You MUST check out the sensory room! You'll wish you could have one in your home, guaranteed! Also, check out the parent lounge. It was created just for parents to have a quiet place to relax or get some work done! All of his staff members and therapists are extremely knowledgeable and personable. Irma, the administrative assistant, is very personable and a joy to communicate with. Angie, the billing manager, is patient, understanding, and a joy to work with (unlike many other medical billing offices I've encountered). Cheri, the COO and scheduler, works hard to accommodate scheduling needs of parents. My nephew's BCBA, Catherine J. is amazing and makes it her personal goal to see that the children under her care succeed. The hosts of therapists that my nephew and I have encountered (many of which share the same name haha) the Kellys, Courtneys, Markus, Summer, Clare, and even the ones I've only seen on occasion as they speak with other parents in the lobby, are all amazing as professionals and as individuals. In case you can't tell, I can't say ENOUGH amazing things about this facility. Therapyland offers a 1:1 ratio. Each child is assigned his/her very own therapist for the time that he/she is receiving services at Therapyland. My nephew (who is usually apprehensive around strangers and have major separation anxiety) quickly became acclimated to not only his own personal therapists but the other therapists that work closely around him. His therapists not only update me with what my nephew learned that day and any improvements shown, they also follow up with emailed (and very detailed) reports. There's also a system that parents can access for ABA therapy where the skills being taught are tracked via charts and graphs! I can't say enough wonderful things about Therapyland and it's staff. I love the carnival theme of the office. I go to Therapyland every day for my nephew and I get to see the same parents and children each day. Everyone has nothing but great things to say and the children love it! If your child has recently been diagnosed with autism or is otherwise in need of speech, occupational, physical, or ABA therapy, I implore you to check out Therapyland. Just call, speak to Thane, make an appointment to take the tour... you have nothing to lose and you WILL NOT regret it! Enrolling my nephew there was the best decision I could have made for my nephew. He deserves the best and Therapyland is it! As a final note, I recently met with a doctor at the Marcus Autism Center, even she was impressed with what Therapyland had to offer. Get in on this amazing facility while it's still up and coming. Later, when the word really gets out (and it will), you'll be thankful you got in early!

    please do not go here. my child in the first month had a bruised eye with a cut as if someone…read morepunched her and dug their fingers into her eye. I was so upset this happened and they ou let me knoe at the end of the day. the bcba accidentally added me to an email that she asked the boss (owner wife) what she should say to me before I saw my child's injury. you would have thought they would have reached out to apologize or address my concern. they didn't even respond or care. .my bill was always in the thousands, double billed etc. I was even advised by the owner to get the insurance he likes with a insurancr broker he knows after paying him a fee of 85.00. the professional thing would have been to just tell me the name of the anthem plan so I can buy it for free under the marketplace but no you pay him a referral fee to help you get a plan he likes that they can charge unlimited aba of which your child may not need. they always request more hours than needed as the charge nearly 1600 a DAY. there is no education they are doing that is special. he will even dissuade you from putting your cild in school so he can make over 150k a year from your insurance. he is a sales man and couldn't care less about the progress of your child. get your child in home aba. they generalize it better as being in a center is slower progress if ANY. then put them in prek. my child is not only talking at nearly age level but also potty trained in less than 3months of leaving that place. watch your tab!!! they will bill EVERYTHING. they wanted me to pay 15 for a bookbag the said broke a clear cheap bookbag..when I asked how does a bookbag break and and refused they were upset. For 1:1 care my child being injured was terrible. her eye was red. I can post a picture. also SPEECH was a joke.. they were playing YouTube through ever session i attended and had the nervr to bill 245 for a session for 30 minutes. typical places charge 90. OT was 350 a session! this place bilks money. m

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