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Kings Mountain, North Carolina
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11 reviews
Danielle Hall
So just let me start this off as who every yall let drive your company vehicles, should have a driving class first. I was on I85 north heading home from Spartanburg when one of your drives tried to merge onto me. I beeped my horn and he swerved and jumped back into the lane he was trying to run me out of. Than as I see the sticker that yall ever do gracefully put on the bumper that says. Safety is my goal and a phone number and also the what I think is the vehicle number so yall know who is driving what. Will as I am trying to get a picture on the sticker and license plate. The van then proceeds to speed up and threw there hands up in the cab. Witch everyone does when they are mad and driving. We reached 75-80 mph just so I could get the picture I need. And as they continue to switch in and out of lanes with no Turn signals. Car number-Y1365License plate number-XVP-7780
Stephanie Robinson
Lee Harvey Oswald
Over worked under payed staff. Weekend staff is some of the best I've ever seen. If youve ever been on the weekends you know whay Im talking about. I have the utmost respect for the women at that establishment. Doing what other refuse too.
Becci Braden
First off. If you want your loved one to have clean, matching clothes or any socks left, then you better do the laundry at home. My Mom was very cold natured and always wanted to be fully dressed. Several times I went in and she had shirt only. Couldn't find any of the blankets I had taken in. She was left to try to eat her meal on her own. She had dementia and very limited capabilities. She would be in her wheel chair leaning so far sideways that it looked like she was gonna fall over. I feel to this day that she did not have proper nutrition. They would say she wouldn't eat, however whenever I took something in she ate for me. EVERY time I complained, they had an excuse and of course it was in their favor. It breaks my heart that I was unable to care for her in the later stages. It wasn't until Hospice stepped in in her last week's that I felt comfortable with her care. I haven't even had time to grieve before they were calling wanting money. I'm not saying everyone there is bad, she had a CNA named Precious and I knew she would be taken care of when she was there. When she was moved to the Oak room, the two young girls took her and her bed and were actually running down the hall, having a blast like they were at an amusement park. All I can say now to them is watch out for good old Karma, she always pays a visit.Becci Braden
Katie Mayes