Maybe CC Young’s other programs are good, but if you are looking for compassion and communication in a nursing or rehab program, all I can tell you is that''s not what we found. I appreciated thoughtful reviews when I was searching, and I hope this helps. I sent this list of concerns to the patient advocate and the administrators after discharge. A consult with hospice was ordered (ditto). Then why was it left in for a week? - A psychiatric consult was ordered (not a bad idea, but seems like something to communicate to the family). If the nurse had been in the room and interacted with my mother, how could she think that her catheter was removed? Two days before discharge, a nurse told me that they would have to remove the catheter because they did not have an order for one. When I went into the room, I saw that the catheter was still in and the bag almost full. On one visit, when I asked about the catheter she arrived with from the hospital, the nurse told me it had been removed. It seemed that staff interacted minimally. Tried several times to reach social worker who only called me back when Medicare sent them a notice that benefits would end because mom was not participating in therapy. The big thing was that there was no communication: no "hey, any tips on how to get your mom to participate in therapy", no "do you have any questions, here''s what to expect." Nothing. Bathroom door was broken this bothered mom, so made 3 requests for maintenance during our week there, still broken on discharge. No food set aside for mom as promised - Mom was a full code for the first couple of days, even though a DNR was provided on admission. Over an hour before the admissions nurse came in. The room was not ready when we got there the ambulance people checked her in, and we waited. Some examples: - The admission itself was cold and impersonal. From the moment we got there, we encountered a culture of apathy and horrible communication. Unfortunately, that''s about the only good things I can report. There were a couple of very nice staff members. CC Young is luxurious, feels like a high end hotel. I wish I could report a better experience we moved her to a different facility. Highland Springs is a Continuing Care Retirement Community, or. Request a complimentary brochure and get it sent straight to your inbox. Highland Springs is a senior living community in Dallas, Texas offering independent living, assisted living, memory care. It was the second most expensive option, but seemed like the best. 112 brand-new Independent Living apartments, with 8 open floor plan designs to choose fromall set right in the heart of our 66-acre Dallas campus. We picked this facility with high hopes, intending for her to move to their long term nursing floor after rehab. My mother came to CC Young from the hospital to their short term rehab floor May 18 until May 26, 2022. It was the second most expensive option, but seemed like the best. Taxes, fees not included for deals content.My mother came to CC Young from the hospital to their short term rehab floor May 18 until May 26, 2022. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding this matter, you are welcome to contact our customer support team.īusinessYab is not a booking agent, and does not charge any service fees to users of our site.īusinessYab is not responsible for content on external web sites. The brand names, logos, images and texts are the property of these third parties and their respective owners. BusinessYab cannot be held responsible or liable for the accuracy, correctness, usefulness or reliability of the data. The content displayed in the BusinessYab Directory consists of information from third parties, among others from publicly accessible sources, or from customers, who have a presentation page in our directory. © 2023 All Rights reserved.Īt BusinessYab our purpose is to help people find great local businesses like dentists, hair stylists, restaurants, bars, hotels, local businesses.
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