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UPDATE:

UPDATE:
Since Covid outbreak I'm concerned with a loved one in close quarters. We made it from February to November before a breakout occurred in NP2, nursing care. Now in everyone at CBV the received first shot of vaccine. Second inoculations soon.

My experiences (preCV19)are limited to unannounced visits, phone calls and emails. I have visited weekly over the past months since admission. So far I have no real complaints, except for their "Fall Protocol". No constraint/restraint means falls might happen. We're on #6...
Communication is good and I feel like part of a team. Getting the insurances, billing group and PCP synchronized is still a challenge.

I've attend the Saturday caregivers seminars which are very helpful.

Always clean, tidy and no urine smells. Durable floor coverings throughout, an important detail in construction.

The activities seem helpful for those who participate. Bingo, Wheel of Fortune (hangman) and a sound identity game were stimulating. Calming sessions offers hand rubs with lotion and mellow music...Sleeping in semi-private rooms can be problematic with a noisy neighbor, however.

While I'm apprehensive about handing over care and large sums of money each month, but of the dozen homes I looked into, CBV was the one I would stay at.
Resident meals seem of good quality and presented tastefully.

Check out the cafe open to the public for a sample of the cooking for guests. Food is fresh, healthy and NOT overcooked like hospital food.

Update; this past weekend's Grandparents day was fun. The dunk tank, live singing group, bubble magician, photo booth, popcorn, cotton candy, ice cream and kids and elders had everyone really enjoying themselves.

CBV didn't have to do that, but reaffirmed my decision to place my loved one there.

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