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    Linden Grove Center

    Linden Grove Center

    2.0(22 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I would not recommend Linden Grove for post-surgery rehabilitation. This facility operates as a…read morenursing home and was not appropriate for the level of care my father required after major surgery. Overall, our experience at Linden Grove was deeply disappointing. If you are seeking attentive care, proper rehabilitation support, and a clean, well-maintained environment after surgery, I strongly recommend looking elsewhere. I realize this review is lengthy and may seem extreme, but it reflects our experience. I strongly encourage anyone considering Linden Grove to tour the facility in person before making a decision. Seeing the environment, cleanliness, and level of care firsthand is essential. All you need to do is walk one of the hallways, and you will understand. Staffing was clearly inadequate, and patient responsiveness was poor. When the call button was pressed, it consistently took 15 minutes or more for staff to respond. For a post-surgical patient, this delay is unsafe and unacceptable. My father was on a stool medication which causes diarrhea, and he had two accidents in his bed because no one came to help him to the bathroom. Then they tried to humiliate him with rude and insensitive comments, but I shut that down real fast!!! Post-surgical instructions were NOT followed. Every day, I had to ask the nurses to read the instructions. One of the things my father was required to do was walk the hallway at least 4 times per day for 5-10 minutes to help build stamina in his lungs and also prevent pneumonia. I was told this was not a feasible request, since he was on oxygen and a feeding tube, yet when he was in the hospital, they managed this just fine. Instead, he only got out of his room for 45 minutes/day for PT (except weekends). Hygiene was a serious concern. My father was told he could shower every other day, yet he often went 3-4 days without a shower or even a basic wipe-down. I had to beg the nurses to help him. At one point, I finally told them, if they don't help him with showers, I will do it myself! This lack of basic hygiene is alarming and shows a lack of attention to patient dignity and care. The room itself was lacking in quality and basic furnishings. There was a standard hospital bed but no chair or recliner to sit in--residents were expected to sit in their wheelchairs as their only seating option. For the type of surgery my father had, he was required to be in a reclining chair for at least six hours a day, which this facility could not provide. We were also told he would receive bed rails to help him sit up independently. Despite multiple requests and repeated promises from nursing staff, this never happened. We escalated our concerns to both the nursing director and the physician assistant, yet the issue was never resolved. The facility is very run-down and poorly maintained. The smell throughout the building--mentioned in other reviews--is absolutely accurate. There is also no ice machine available to patients or families; instead, you must ask a nurse to scoop ice from a hallway cooler, which feels outdated and unhygienic. Although my father was on a feeding tube, we saw the meals provided to his roommate, and the quality was extremely poor. Examples included a very small hamburger with about ten potato chips, a cold cheese sandwich with half a canned pear slice, PB&J sandwiches, and Campbell's chicken noodle soup. Overall, the food was subpar compared to other facilities we have experienced. Another concerning issue was linen handling. Used towels, bedding, and rags were placed on the floor under the bathroom sink (there was no linen hamper) and left there until housekeeping collected them the next day. I do not understand why a basic linen hamper was not provided. I will be submitting a report to DSHS, and encourage others to do the same if they have had similar experiences. This place needs updating and new management!

    I am pleased to share a positive review of our experience at Linden Grove…read more Linden Grove provided a valuable learning environment for my CNA students. Divine CNA Institute is always grateful to be able to learn from the welcoming, knowledgeable and helpful staff here. There always seems to be an activity that the residents enjoy. The holiday decorations are well done, it feels very festive. Thank you. Anna

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    Bed was horrible and narrow and no side rails.

    Linden Grove Center - CNA students from Divine. Dec. 2024

    CNA students from Divine. Dec. 2024

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    Alder Ridge Senior Apartments - Model

    Alder Ridge Senior Apartments

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    Amazing senior living complex! First of all, the exterior grounds and buildings were immaculate…read more Directly across the main lobby/office is a wooden fence with about 2-dozen brightly painted bird houses, adding to the aura of the establishment. Immediately our attention was drawn to the cleanliness and well maintained decor. We were greeted by a smiling Shannon (Admin Assistant) who introduced Sylvia (Community Manager) to us and she quickly gave us a short explanation as to the history of the complex, what was available and all the various events & activities offered. Sylvia then took us on a walking tour of the building pointing out all the amenities. As we toured, we were impressed with every space being extremely well maintained, clean & odor free. Every entry/exit point is secured electronically making for a safe environment, to which Sylvia commented security is a top concern for residences. A 2-Bedroom wasn't available for review, but we got to see a 1-Bedroom unit which was immaculate. The bathroom was large and had a step-in shower, no tub, which was huge. Very nice. The entrance to most of the apartments are adorned with displays of flowers on small stands, or trinkets & photographs and added to the "homey" feeling. Wonderful touch. The complex is atop a hill area in the town of Milton. There's a shopping area a few blocks away and COSTCO, Home Depot & Lowe's are only a couple of miles north on Enchanted Parkway Highway. Adjacent to the complex is a fire station and the Milton Police Department patrols the area regularly. Alder Ridge Senior Apartments is at the top of our list for places to live. Highly recommended. But, please don't move there so there are apartments available for us when our current rental lease is up.

    Ok if your looking to scale down and dance into retirement but not ready for some wrinkle city,…read morestop bye the office nice staff and some great neighbors, its a great choice

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    Memory Haven

    Memory Haven

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    My Mom spent the last week of her life at Memory Haven, and if I knew then what I know now, I…read morewould've brought her here sooner. THE ROSES: Secure, well maintained facility. The staff is well-trained to help people with dementia and Alzheimer's. The thing that really stands out is that you really felt they CARED about each and every one of their residents. They were truly gentle with my mom. I will always be grateful that her last days were made comfortable and safe by these fine people. Prices seem reasonable for the care your loved one is receiving. THE THORNS: Honestly nothing I can think of. WHY ONLY FOUR STARS, THEN? I don't really have any memory care facilities to compare MH to. They may very well be a '5-star' facility. I reserve the right to upgrade this review. THE VERDICT: The decision to place a loved one in Memory Care is complex and emotional. The team at Memory Haven excels with their gentle, caring approach and their general 'I got this' competence. I heartily recommend this facility, and only wish it was closer to Seattle.

    I will start by saying that every caregiver and staff member at Memory Haven Sumner (MHS) is…read moreawesome! My father (who has Alzheimer's disease) was at a larger community for the previous 2 years before I moved him to MHS. I knew a lot of caregivers from his stay at the previous community, however his disease got worse and was told he needed more care than they could provide at the "assisted living" community. I honestly did dread having to move him to a memory care unit because of what I was told they were like. I conducted extensive research of 6 memory care facilities in my area, and was less than impressed. When I finally did have to move Dad, John Merz had just opened a brand new community, Memory Haven Sumner, and from the moment I met John I knew something was different. He personally came to meet and conduct an assessment of my Dad. Dad, who was very suspicious of new people liked John right away! During one of my first meetings to enroll my dad, John gave me book called "Creating Moments of Joy" and once I read it, I started to understand what dad's care should have consisted of, compared to what he had received for those two years before MHS. John said this book was required reading for all caregivers selected to work there. I learned more than I ever knew about communicating with (and caring for) dad and people with Alzheimer's disease. John gave me a tour of the beautiful community and even showed me where Dad's room would be. He spent the better part of the day with me, learning about Dad and providing me with general and specific information on care for people with Alzheimer's disease. He was amazing. I learned from him in a few days what no one else had taught me about how to relate to my Dad. Frustrations (from my ignorance) disappeared and my relationship with Dad was more beautiful than ever. I met all the caregivers shortly after moving dad into MHS, and as the community was less than a few months old, when I met them they were busy doing all the things that caregivers do. From the very start, I saw that their "gift" was "creating moments of joy" among all the residents. They pay close attention to the things others look over or look around. As busy as the caregivers are, they ALWAYS make their time with the residents seem like they have all the time in the world for them. They taught me how to "get into Dad's world, because as much as I'd like him to, he can't come into ours". I always watch them, study them, ask them questions. They always make time to provide information on how to provide these "moments of joy" for our loved ones. They always know the condition and demeanor of every resident at all times. Having recent extended experience with caregivers at the assisted living community, it was immediately apparent that these people were DIFFERENT! One of the most outstanding things I noticed occurred not long after I met the staff, everyone calls everyone by name rather than "Sweety" or "Honey" or other patronizing, (and in my opinion) belittling names I have heard caregivers call residents. So awesome how each staff member looks the residents in the eye, sits down, shows them they matter! Every time I see this, it is amazing to watch how the residents respond. If they are having a "bad day" caregivers do not leave their side until they are better. I see this every single day. Dad loves the staff and his beautiful home! Many times, well meaning caregivers will speak one way to residents, and another way to their families or others without dementia. Their demeanor changes distinctly (if you have been on the family side, you KNOW what I mean). One of the first things that impressed me about the staff at MHS is the way they spoke the same way to the residents they spoke to me and other family and staff. Same tone, same respect, same kind of awesome communication....and a lot of smiles and laughter. A caregiver by general definition is "one who provides care". The Memory Haven staff provide care, quality of life, expert clinical assistance and comfort, not just for the residents of Memory Haven Sumner, but for the family members of those residents. I love my dad, he has been my hero my whole life. As much as I love him, I cannot be physically present with him every day and even if I could...I could not provide the care he needs by the hour on my own. Memory Haven provides something daily I have not seen anyone provide. They make a difference in every life they touch every day by purposely "Creating Moments of Joy". Those of us who need the best for our loved ones want the most caring, efficient and loving home atmosphere we can provide. From personal experience, there is no place like Memory Haven Sumner.

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