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    Emeritus at Canterbury Ridge

    Emeritus at Canterbury Ridge

    1.0(1 review)
    3.9 mi

    in the beginning of considering Emeritus for my elderly friend they were friendly outgoing and…read moreattentive. Once my friend began showing beginning stages of dementia and they had just opened their new Alzheimers Unit and hired a new Alzheimers Unit Director There was discussion of moving /transferring my friend to that Unit. An available room (Shared with a roommate) became open and needed filled; the roommate could not have pets, my elderly friend had a beloved cat, she has had this cat for years, the cat was her life, her companion and friend she had to give her beloved pet up - transfer day was hideous and the emotional effect it had on me and her is still lasting. They did not prepare her for the transfer...just moved her suddenly and very abrupt, began moving her things (the Director and the Manger) physically moving her items (her paintings) ect which was a shock to the system of my friend, once they took her to her new unit and while she is sitting there in tears they told her she could not have her cat, at this point I am trying to comfort by friend who has always been strong and independent in her decisions, the way they told her was rude and callous "you cannot have your cat anymore honey, you know the cat is over weight and you have not done a good job of taking care of her " I was enraged!!! and yes I began to step in and voice my opinion on the harshness of their words and their lack of comfort at a transistion time which was crucial to the well being of my friend. Because I was enraged and very unhappy with this transistion they called my friends family member who has not seen nor visited my friend in nearly 2 years, the family member asked them to ask me to leave but also wanted me to take the cat because she did not want anything to do with it. The director's and myself upon returning to elderly friends old room had a few words , I will never forget them telling me "You don't know her" and questioning my knowledge of my dear friend- I told them more about her than anyone knew and knew what needed to be moved to her room, I knew what made her comfortable and what she loved the most, 1 of which was the cat!! I have a huge thumbs down for this Assisted Living Facility and would not recommend it. The transfer was hasty, messy and uncareing, inconsiderate and pushy.

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    Illini Heritage Rehab & HC - Love the new color scheme!

    Illini Heritage Rehab & HC

    1.0(1 review)
    4.6 mi

    My husband had several medical issues which caused him to spend time in all four currently open…read morerehabilitation facilities in C-U and i have to say this one is the worst of the four. The rooms are very small and need improvement as my husband's room had red stains on a wall, a hand-crank hospital bed with no side rail to help him get up, nothing on the walls, no chairs (we borrowed one from the dining room, but that's not good for someone with balance issues, and their brochure said you could bring one from home or rent one if you want one), a beat-up dresser and nightstand, a small TV, and a low toilet (which was replaced during his stay). The facility has one common room which is primarily a dining room. There was no comfortable place outside of patient rooms for patients to gather. They appeared to have very few rehab patients and most of the patients I saw were capable of limited communication and movement are were there for the long-term. It makes for a depressing atmosphere for those who are there for the short term. The only organized activity I saw in the month he was there was a Valentine's Day pizza party. I saw no posted activities or menus, things their literature said one should look for when evaluating a nursing home. While some of the staff were very nice and helpful, some of the CNA's were not. For example, my husband had arthritis in his hands and a CNA refused to open a milk carton for him because she declared he could do it himself and should do so since he was a rehab patient. He couldn't open it so he couldn't drink the milk. The staff never told him their daily expectations for him or told him he had to do anything, but instead just asked him if he wanted to. For example, when asked if he wanted to do his therapy now and he said he was tired and wanted to do it later he was written up for being non-compliant with his therapy. For the first two weeks he was there he was never told there were consequences of not doing what he was asked or that it was a problem for the therapists that he wanted a delay because they only got paid for the time they actually did therapy. He'd assumed, incorrectly, that they would just do therapy with another patient first. The end result was that they reported to Medicare that he was non-compliant with his therapy and wasn't making fast enough progress toward his goals so Medicare cut him off after two weeks. It didn't matter that he needed a knee replacement (I took him to a doctor to arrange the surgery after he left the facility) which made it difficult and painful for him to walk and make the progress they wanted. We decided to appeal Medicare's decision and they promised to back me on that now that he knew a request was an order, it was still unsafe for him to be at home, and he was finally more mobile (he was bedridden with a back injury from a fall when he arrived). They still claimed that can't tell anyone in long-term care that they have to do anything and wouldn't differentiate rules between short-term and long-term care in interpreting the rules. Medicare turned down our appeal, so I have to question how good their backing was. I requested a copy of his medical records for a final appeal on April 28 and have yet to receive them. By comparison, I requested his medical and ambulance records the same week and received them within a few days. Their delay meant I didn't have their records before the deadline for our final Medicare appeal. The bottom line--be forewarned about requests being requirements if you end up here, bring stuff to make the room less dreary, and don't expect them to back you if you need to make an appeal to Medicare. I know this is very long, but I wish we had been forewarned or want to pass it forward. This place is on the local approved rehab facilities list and the hospital staff aren't allowed to give opinions of any of the places on their list. We had only the positive review you can see on the page for reference. I wish we had known more before my husband came here.

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