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    Teays Valley Center

    4.0 (1 review)
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    Teays Physical Therapy Center

    Teays Physical Therapy Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I shattered my right forearm, in 21 places, in 2000. I have two plates, 14 screws and an elbow…read moreimplant. My doctor told me I would have to go on disability and would never have any significant use of my arm again. I told him "disability is not an option. I will work for a living." He laughed and put a steak dinner bet on when I would file. I cashed in on that bet and enjoyed the steak! Fortunately, the great staff at Teays Physical Therapy worked with me to prove my doctor wrong. It was a tough, but loving regiment, that I worked diligently. Seventeen years later, I am still using my arm, and can do most everyday tasks! My ability to throw a ball is greatly impaired, but I am grateful that I wasn't a professional athlete and don't need that skill to make my way through life. Cindy Skiles is a visionary professional who hires great people that attain great results. I have returned to Teays for therapy after a minor car accident. Another great experience. I recommend Teays Physical Therapy to anyone that is serious about recovering from injury!

    I have been treated at other physical therapy centers but none compare to the professsional…read moretreatment and care that I received at TPTC. Cindy and her staff treat you like family. With their excellent care, I regained my mobility and am now in their fitness program I look forward to each time I go to workout. It is just a great place to be. They are always ready to assist you.

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    Putnam Center - My dad living and loving life.

    Putnam Center

    2.0(4 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    This facility has essentially kidnapped my mother. First day, she falls, and they don't even call…read moreme. Then they file for Guardianship and Conservatorship behind my back (this should be illegal -- conflict of interest), and make up lies about me on the petition that falsely claim that APS found the house unfit, and that I have misappropriated funds. I filed a counter-claim but lost because it's very difficult to find a lawyer that takes Guardianship cases in the area. So she's been there for over a year now because of all this legal stuff. Now the worst part of this arrangement by far is that she is being forced to share a toilet with two male residents. This is practically an open invitation to sexual abuse, with my mother having Dementia and being given medications that make her drowsy. Never mind the fact that even prison inmates don't have to share their toilets with the next cell over. Also, after all this time, she's still in a wheelchair. They didn't give her a walker even though she is prone to falling. I had to take her one. It never gets moved, and she still has as much trouble walking as she did 10 months ago, so I do not believe she is getting the physical therapy she needs. They appear to want their residents to abandon their legs and embrace the wheelchair because that makes it easier to control them, and complicates attempts to discharge them since no one with stairs can take them home. In contrast, Cedar Ridge had her up and walking within a week. They also have no chairs in the rooms, nor room for them, because they are cramming two people into rooms made for one. That's not only bad for visitors, it also means the residents spend more time laying down, and are therefore at a greater risk of developing blood clots due to inactivity. Social Distancing is likewise impossible because the rooms are too small to place the beds 6 feet apart. Thus the place is a super spreader and every resident gets exposed to every bug that is going around. Oddly enough, when you tell APS about that, they say it's happening at every facility. So, they're all garbage? That's no excuse. That just makes my case that she would be better off at home if you ask me. The staff are a bunch of sexist bigots and hypocrites as well. On March 13th I complained to the receptionist about the "sh**ty" cable, and they said that I was not allowed to use profanity because it might offend the residents. OK, for one thing, no one is holding a gun to these people's heads and forcing them to stand up there next to the front desk for one thing. If they don't like the conversation, they are free to go somewhere else. For another, I then proceed to go into the Lunch Room where they are showing a movie (on a relatively small TV at that with no external speakers -- should be using a projector and sound bar with a remote sub at the very least, if not a full 7.1 audio setup), because my mother is in there watching it. The movie they were showing was "Grown Ups" for whatever reason. Now it's bad enough that they're showing a crappy 6.0 movie (for reference, even that barrel-scraping cash grab "Baseketball" got a 6.5). But as I was waking out of the room to go to work, Rob Schneider suddenly burst out the phrase "That poultice sh** doesn't work, it never worked, put some alcohol on this b***h." So, they weren't worried about the residents getting offended when Rob Schneider said profanity, just when I said it. Hypocrisy at it's finest. And this proves that they were just trying to boss me around for the sake thereof. Which if you look up the staff, will come as no surprise. They are all female. The only occurrence in the entire Huntington-Charleston area. The staff is entirely comprised of man-hating feminazi bigots. Now it makes sense. They get off on bossing men around for ego trips. And they always use "it's for the residents" as their rallying cry. Ironic considering how little care they show for their quality of life. So, the other day I was visiting with her and watching a show with her by hooking a phone up to her TV (which looks like a dumpster rescue from about 15 years ago, and doesn't even have zoom functionality, thus the snowy analog cable that's been split 100+ times to avoid purchasing multiple accounts gets side-barred AND letter-boxed, rendering a full 25% of the screen useless), and she was having difficulty concentrating on the show and seemed to be slipping into a catatonic state. I told the nurses that I thought they gave her too much. So, the next day while I'm visiting, they have the Sheriff's Department show up and throw me out of the place on some made-up accusations of being disrespectful or whatever. Apparently they don't want me to see what is going on there anymore. Probably because I refused to sign the Arbitration form. Maybe they're selling sex with her to those two males she shares a toilet with. It wouldn't surprise me. All they seem to care about is money, not the well-being of the residents.

    We paid for a month but my mother n law got out after just a few days back in March 2024 and we are…read morestill waiting for my refund. My wife has been given the run around by the corporate office and the facility both and lied to. A few of the girls that worked there were really nice but the food was awful for older people to eat and no place for patients to sit except a wheelchair or the bed. My mother n law would enjoyed a chair of some kind to sit in but no room in the tiny rooms. She was never able to sit in comfort the whole time she was there. The rooms should be for a single patient not 2 people.

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    First Settlement Physical Therapy

    First Settlement Physical Therapy

    4.0(2 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    The first time I went to FSPT was in 2019 when I had a frozen right shoulder and a Grade 2 Rotator…read moretear; I went to the South Charleston location. Jessie was assigned to work with me; he was great and helped my recovery without surgery. I could not have asked for better care and treatment. In December 2022, I had a frozen left shoulder, but the scar tissue was so bad I had to undergo shoulder manipulation to break up the scar tissue. I had the procedure on December 27, 2022 and started physical therapy that afternoon at the Saint Albans location. I live in Saint Albans, so I opted to go there since I work from home. Allie worked with me for most of my visits; Tyler performed dry needling to assist with the knots in my muscles. The employees who work there seem to really care about their patients, but I cannot say the same for the owners. The employees are always working with more than one patient at the same time, sometimes it is three or four patients at the same time. I feel this is a disservice to those who need extra care or one on one attention, particularly older patients. Most days I would forgo the tens unit and heating pad because I knew Allie was working with other patients. The owners seem to care more about money than the patients who come there for treatment. I don't know if it is legal, but they are billing for multiple patients at a time. I don't think they can give each patient quality care when they are working with multiple patients at a time. I sought out massage therapy outside FSPT because some of my range of motion was not getting better because my muscles were so tight. Massage therapy made a significant difference, but I should not have to go elsewhere for massage therapy. I should have been able to have massage therapy during my physical therapy. If the owners would hire adequate staff to work with the number of patients they have scheduled and not double, triple, or quadruple book, then patients would get the care they deserve. I will not return to FPST if I require physical therapy again. They have a great staff, but they are overworked. I have been going to physical therapy three times a week since December 2022. I also think it is unprofessional for the regional manager to come out of his office and converse with the staff, not work related, while they are working with patients; the staff should be focused on their patients. The Saint Albans location could be great if the owners cared more and hired enough staff to work with the number of patients they have scheduled, instead of their employees working with three or more people at a time.

    I've been to FSPT in Teays Valley, WV, on two different occasions now. Each time was a great…read moreexperience for me. The first time was for a pinched nerve in my neck. They told me what exercises to do and they stayed right there with me. They didn't go to another patient while I was exercising. When I was done with exercises, there was massage of the area, ice and EMS. My problem was solved in a few weeks. It was such a good experience and the staff was so nice, I decided to go there again when I had my knee replaced. My knee replacement was extremely hard. The pain was absolutely excruciating. They helped me get through the pain and get my knee in working order in six weeks! Again, they were right there with me guiding and encouraging me through the exercises. Poor Tanner, I actually cried on him while trying to step up on a set of stairs. He immediately had me stop. He gave me some water, calmed me down, and let me rest while talking to me about the pain. He told me we would do the steps another day and we went on with the other exercises. This, right here, is why I will always go to FSPT. The staff is absolutely wonderful. Tanner and Jordan (the director) are both terrific people. If I ever need PT again, I'll be going to FSPT in Teays Valley. I tell all my friends how great they are :)

    Teays Valley Center - skillednursing - Updated May 2026

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