The Presbyterian Community is a good place to live unless you move into the Assisted Living (without a care taker of your own) or Health Care Unit Once you lose your mobility, you are very limited in activities in which you may participateIf you are in the Health Care Unit, you are at the mercy of a variety of CNAs and Nurses There is very little consistency in the care and documentation in this area There is also very little accountability for the quality and documentation of treatment especially in the evening and early morning times There is no mental or physical stimulation other than "group TV watching", BINGO, and outside visitations I would highly recommend that once you move to the Assisted Living area, you find a trustworthy care taker who will keep you from having to go to the Health Care Unit
The Presbyterian Community is a good place to live unless you move into the Assisted Living (without a care taker of your own) or Health Care Unit. Once you lose your mobility, you are very limited in activities in which you may participate. If you are in the Health Care Unit, you are at the mercy of a variety of CNAs and Nurses.
There is very little consistency in the care and documentation in this area. There is also very little accountability for the quality and documentation of treatment especially in the evening and early morning times. There is no mental or physical stimulation other than "group TV watching", BINGO, and outside visitations.
I would highly recommend that once you move to the Assisted Living area, you find a trustworthy care taker who will keep you from having to go to the Health Care Unit.
The Presbyterian Community is a good place to live unless you move into the Assisted Living (without a care taker of your own) or Health Care Unit Once you lose your mobility, you are very limited in activities in which you may participateIf you are in the Health Care Unit, you are at the mercy of a variety of CNAs and Nurses There is very little consistency in the care and documentation in this area There is also very little accountability for the quality and documentation of treatment especially in the evening and early morning times There is no mental or physical stimulation other than "group TV watching", BINGO, and outside visitations I would highly recommend that once you move to the Assisted Living area, you find a trustworthy care taker who will keep you from having to go to the Health Care Unit
The Presbyterian Community is a good place to live unless you move into the Assisted Living (without a care taker of your own) or Health Care Unit. Once you lose your mobility, you are very limited in activities in which you may participate. If you are in the Health Care Unit, you are at the mercy of a variety of CNAs and Nurses.
There is very little consistency in the care and documentation in this area. There is also very little accountability for the quality and documentation of treatment especially in the evening and early morning times. There is no mental or physical stimulation other than "group TV watching", BINGO, and outside visitations.
I would highly recommend that once you move to the Assisted Living area, you find a trustworthy care taker who will keep you from having to go to the Health Care Unit.