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    3.3 (4 reviews)
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    I lost my wife after 39 wonderful years. Her last 14 months were confined to a wheel chair. The…read morelove and support 24 hours a day were relentless. The staff were always interacting with Francoise and brought others together creating a happy and calm envirment. There was always an activity that worked in such a way all the residents could react. A huge thank you to the staff and management for always providing a loving environment and the 100 percent support. George D

    As a professional caregiver who worked inside this facility accompanying a memory care resident, I…read morewant to share what families should know before placing a loved one here. This facility is expertly presented. The marketing is polished, the awards are visible, the tours are warm. What I witnessed working inside tells a different story. Staff yelled at residents, the people in their care. This was not an isolated incident. I also observed a resident being kept isolated in her room, apparently because staff did not want to manage her. When she told me she was hungry, I helped her into her wheelchair and brought her out myself. No one on staff had responded to her. On medication: I personally observed and reported improper medication administration to both the facility and to my agency. Families should ask specific, detailed questions about how medications are tracked and by whom. Here is what I think families most need to understand: the staff know when they are being watched. When families visit, the tone changes completely, the staff smiles and are exceptionally friendly. The moment they realize you are not a visitor, that you work there, that you live there, the warmth disappears. That gap between the performance and the reality is the most important thing I can tell you. At $3,600 to $6,895 a month, families deserve more than a facade. I share this not out of personal grievance, but because your loved one will be there when no one is visiting.

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    Took my mom there for rehab and were promised a single but she ended up sharing a room with someone…read morewho was shortly hospitalized for Covid. The admin staff was super nice but the nurses were inattentive. The first night bells were going off all over and when I asked at the mid station a young man said the patient had to go to the bathroom and they were waiting for a nurse... for over an hour, no exaggeration. Your loved one's health is way too important to take chances with. Moved her to Harbour's Edge, which is far superior so far. In either case get an aid if you can afford one but Harbours edge is way more attentive.

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    I was recently sent to 23315 Blue Water Circle, aka Edgewater at Boca Pointe by an agency for a…read moreprivate duty case. From my observation, the staff members are predominantly Haitians and most of them, from my perspective, lack interpersonal and communication skills. There was one nurse who was nice. I want to convey my appreciation to that particular nurse. This is what transpired to the best of my recollection. I was accosted by two staff members. They were questioning my job description. They wanted me to do their jobs and I declined. They wanted me to perform their duties which they probably believe was beneath them. The client is paying for services rendered and I believe the facility's staff members are the ones responsible for her care during her hospitalization. I don't mind assisting; however, I will not lift nor will I use my body as a Hoyer Lift. I made that quite evident to my employer that I cannot lift. I accepted the case because the client was ambulating and she didn't require toileting assistance. Basically, from My perspective, I was more of a companion. I made sure she eats, take her meds as scheduled among other duties. The family at that time, have never had anything negative to say about me or my performance when the client was being cared for in the comfort of her home. When I was at the aforementioned facility, I was minding my own business and one of the aides, walked up to me and she said, the other lady who worked yesterday, she did everything for the patient; we did not have to do anything. I don't believe the staff members should have accosted me. Additionally, I called for assistance when the client had to go to the bathroom. It took what seems like eternity for a response. Their response time is terrible. It took approximately 30 minutes for the assigned staff member to respond. I believe they are short staffed and I recommend a floater to help the staff as needed. There are times when the client defecate and urinate in her pants because no one acknowledged the call light in a timely manner. Are these people volunteering their time or are they being compensated? I informed the RN, Charge Nurse, that I would prefer not to be interrogated or harassed by members of her staff. I informed her if she has any issues with me, I would prefer for her to contact my employer as opposed to confronting me. She was disrespectful, boisterous, unprofessional and uncouth. The Charge Nurse came in the client's room while I was using my phone. I told my client I had to call my bank and she granted me permission to make the call. On her way out, the RN sarcastically stated, " You need to watch your patient." I went by the Nursing Station and she was not at the station. I saw her conversing with someone in the break room. I politely asked if I may speak with her. " What do you want?" I said, May I speak with you? I said to her respectfully, do you have something to say to me? I hope they have camera. She started swinging her hands and she got extremely boisterous. " What is your problem?" If I have something to say to you, I would say it." I called and reported the incident to the Director of Nursing. I told her I will, if necessary, climb the chain of command. Apparently that bothered her. She called me back to tell me the facility is a non profit and she does not want me back. She told me she spoke with the client's children and she does not think I am a good fit for the client. I helped this client in her own home for approximately eight months. Tables do turn and everything in life is transitory. The Director of Nursing has an Haitian accent as well and I believe she is upset that I reported her unprofessional compatriots. In conclusion, I want them to know not to make assumptions. I took early retirement and I choose to work part time with the agency. I have three College Degrees and the last one I got is from Nova Southeastern University. I am a retired teacher and private investigator. I am an educated woman who took early retirement due to my current health issue. The Moral of the story is, " Do not judge a book by its cover." We have to treat people how we want to be treated. Lastly, be careful with power. Power is a dangerous weapon. Use power carefully. God is the true power. I will continue to excel because I serve a God that will never abandon me. In conclusion, What they meant for evil, God is going to turn it around for good.

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