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Toilet after admission....To start i have worked i...

Toilet after admission....To start i have worked in healthcare for about 15 years now from senior living and memory care, to rehabilitation, to nutrition, and currently working in an OR. From the initial tour they like to paint a glowing picture of this perfect place with so much to offer with all of the activities they have (Don't fall for it). My loved one was on the vent unit. Being employed in healthcare I tend to look for things. I have to say that one of the things that bothered me most was waiting to be buzzed in and seeing the RN/LPN on duty make a dash to the room every time we visited. This should not be the case. There should be no need to check in to make sure everything was Ok just because family has arrived. This should not be a worry as rounds should be done on a regular basis(which did not). My loved one was a brittle diabetic. On top of many other things I will explain one scenario. Her sugar level was supposed to be checked every two hours...we were there visiting for 5.5 at this point and were getting ready to leave. As i was leaving I noted the time and requested that her sugar be checked soon(shouldn't of needed to). Nurses assured me it would. Fast forward 3 days to our care conference. I questioned what her sugar was that night (noting the time we were there). Miraculously we were informed of her blood sugar level as it was taken at 630 that night. Problem is...we were there during that time and not a damn person was in that room the whole time we were there. That's some incredible invisible person magic...wrong in both moral and other ways . In short...if I could have given this place a negative score I would have. Since then my loved one has passed away(at this hellhole). Staff I feel have 0 compassion except for one CNA. Not a word was said the day we came to collect her things.
If you love your family....do not send them here!!!!

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