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    Changing Seasons of Castroville

    Changing Seasons of Castroville

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.4 km

    Hi:) I'm a culinary alumni graduate and my fiancé worked for this place for a day longer than most…read morenew hires according to the "manager". This living facility is serving; breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the members of this community. They don't get to see behind a kitchen they are just served up just like any other restaurant which means that they are to trust the people who feed them THREE times a day. Let me ask you a question. Would you want your high at risk loved one to be put in a facility that uses the WORST selection of fresh ingredients? Or how about bones and cartilage in your enchiladas for someone who has a hard time chewing or swallowing their meals. EVEN THOUGH they are required to be serving "dietary mechanical" Well, that's what this place sees as their standard and how much they care for your family and staff. I'm not a professional on diet planning considering I trained for only a year and a half but I do know that patients want a little more than 2% milk in their potatoes to be "a healthier option". There's lots more healthier options such as the good ol "cauliflower mash" you CAN make food nutritious and taste decent it's what good chefs do. My fiancé and I made my mother a vegan thanksgiving this year for the whole family. Hence I said "whole family" meaning the most important job for thanksgiving (cooking badass food) was done with NO DAIRY NO EGGS NO CHEESE NO BUTTER. And everyone In my family didn't even know. With all this information, My fiancé was treated horribly coming on board to this facility with nothing but pride, bad cooking techniques, dangerous cooking techniques, zero flavor, expected him to remember everyone's specific dietary needs within the first few training days. I was told by my fiancé from the "manager" of this facility that most new hires leave after the first day or so. Now you know why. It's you. It's management. It's the fact you have no dietary training OR management training and if you have it doesn't show. Just because you stay longer somewhere than someone else doesn't mean you can treat them with no respect, kindness, patience or compassion. Hope this finds y'all well:) have a wonderful rest of your day.

    I would place my loved one at Changing Seasons, if there was a need. I've been playing my harp…read morethere, twice a month since last summer. The residents are cheerful and appreciative, not because of my talents but because of their care. I have many snapshots of the caregivers and they are wonderful ones--staff who are kind, gentle and helpful both to me and especially their residents. Most importantly, they spend time talking with them. They know their personal stories and recollections. Of course these qualities of respect for the resident do not come naturally for most, but the tone is set by the director, Danielle Wilson. She is out there on the floor interacting with the residents, though her schedule makes many demands on her. She is always planning and trying to build a stimulating environment. Please drop by and visit. Such an important decision as where to achieve the right kind of care for a loved one, is eased by Changing Seasons. Sincerely, Chris Lewis Rio Medina, TX

    En Su Casa Caregivers - We treat our clients like family!

    En Su Casa Caregivers

    4.5(2 reviews)
    36.3 km

    Always deliver quality care and take care of their employees. Community partners and caring for…read moreour most vulnerable population through hiring of good employees. Been around in the healthcare world for years.

    En Su Casa has been a life-saver for my parents, one of whom is 75-years-old and has limited…read moremobility, and the other is 80-years-old. The En-Su-Casa caregiver has worked with my parents for nearly two years. She has helped keep my parents' home clean and prepares nutritious meals for them as well. She also accompanies my parents to doctor's appointments and errands. And she only is with them a total of about 20 hours a week! The caregiver isn't the only great thing about En Su Casa. The staff is professional, resourceful, and communicative. At the onset of our working with them, they provided us all of the information that we needed to be able to choose them among other service provides. And since then, they are always available to us, especially during emergencies. Because of En Su Casa, my parents have been able to stay in their home and not go into an assisted living facility. Though, when it is time for that transition, I trust En Su Casa to provide me with counsel. The staff know the business, and I trust them. I'll add that it took a few caregivers to find the right fit--a total of three--but even those individuals who ended up not staying with my parents acted in a professional manner. I highly recommend En Su Casa to anyone.

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