Category: | Nursing Home |
Address: | 355 William Mills Dr, Stanardsville, VA 22973, USA |
Phone: | +1 434-985-4434 |
Site: | gracehcgreenecounty.com |
Rating: | 2 |
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Heather Thomas
My relative has been staying at this location and has been seemingly having a great time. I never noticed much of an issue and the place seemed fine to me until one day I heard a rude comment that would annoy anyone. I entered the main building (where most of the people are placed) and the fire alarm was going off. Apparently it was a false alarm and all of the nurses and personnel were walking around checking all the rooms and hallways. During this time a group of nurses were in one hallway when I heard the comment from one nurse. She said, "Im not dying for these people! Theyve lived their lives." Some of the other nurses chuckled but obviously they must have not noticed me standing right next to them. If you are a nurse you should never have this attitude. These a human beings! Treat them with respect and dignity. I truly hope that most of the employees at this facility dont agree with this employee. Other than this, the facility seems great, but this does worry me.
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Tammy Kirtley
My uncle was in that place for 4yrs and he really like it there. But last year they gave him 14 different medications that was not his. He got really sick and then it slipoed out what happened. But needless to say they yet to take full blame and on top of that they tried there best to cover it up. Told workers they were to keep there mouth shut, at that time nobody had arms bands on, but the med cart has pictures of each resident on their pill container. The med nurse that done this was not fired just put on a different shift. SO IF YOU HAVE LOVE ONES THERE KEEP CLOSE EYE ON THEM!!!! Also the nurses didnt know how to work the suction machine they brought into my uncles room to use took them like 45min to figure it out. He was up walking,talking, and alert on Wednesday and past away on Saturday. There are a whole lot more i could write that i wittnessed on the days i was there.
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Annette Harlow
Dont leave your loved one here. My mother was there for a month, she was being difficult and they didnt handle it well. Shes 88 and didnt want to be there and was feeling poorly. The doctor there demanded that I either put her on hospice or take her home because she was not cooperating and they couldnt do anything with her. I moved her to another nursing home, she did well there, she is now home and back to her old self. So six months after I was told to put her on hospice she is going to church, getting her hair done and enjoying her time with family.