Fremont, Ohio
Reviews
9 reviews
Jeffrey Almroth
My great aunt lives here and they take good care of her. Residents are kept up and moving with daily activities. The setting is nostalgic and formal.
Wendy Lawwell
My father was at Elmwood in the rehab wing after a second neck surgery in late December 2018. He also has Parkinson's and diabetes. He came from Flower's Hospital Rehab facility after 20 days of physical, occupational and speech therapy. He left Flower's making good progress but also had a sacral pressure wound, staged 2. Once at Elmwood, his progress stopped. My dad arrived at Elmwood just before Christmas. The intake evaluation was done and the pressure sore was noted. His pressure sore was left untreated for almost 2 weeks after arriving at Elmwood, and he was never turned during that time. Many staff members were using vacation time for the holiday and his care was very disorganized. The physical therapist seemed inexperienced and her knowledge was limited. Plus his 'one hour' of physical and occupational therapy that was billed daily to medicare was many times about 30 minutes total and sometimes less. Around February his pressure sore was getting so bad the facility doctor, Dr. Wonderly and her NP Lisa Ebert finally sent him to Memorial to start having his now stage 4 pressure sore debrided. The staff (nurses, aids etc) did not understand the turning of a patient. He should never have been on his back only turned left and right but they would regularly turn him Left, Back, Right, repeat (when they would remember to turn him). He was also left in his wheelchair for hours at a time when it should have only been one hour after eating. My mother was there for several hours a day, everyday so she just started turning him herself and training staff member on how to turn him. When they finally complied with regular turning it was too late, on March 17, 2019 my father was having some health issues so Elmwood called the ambulance and sent him to Memorial hospital, they thought he was having a heart attack. He was then transported to Toledo ProMedica where he was diagnosed with Sepsis related to his sacral pressure sore. His pressure sore was not properly cared for at Elmwood. He spent 11 days at Promedica Toledo treating his Sepsis then was transferred to Regency Hospital to do 50 days on antibiotics for sepsis. While at Elmwood the facility doctor, Dr. Wonderly and her NP, Lisa Ebert were his doctors. They began prescribing my father antidepressants and other medications without checking with my father and mother about his medication history. (he had already tried some of the medications and they didn't work or they prescribed medications that have bad interactions with his Parkinson's meds and other current medications he was on) Lisa Ebert even came out and asked my father how long he expected to live and he said at least a few more years and she said I give you 6 months. That was very disturbing to us. Neither of them specialize in geriatric medicine or Parkinson's Disease and their 5 minute check ups were inadequate along with their communication skills. Some of the staff was warm, kind and good at their job and we are grateful for the kindness and care they gave my father. But when you hire very few aids and pay them very little, they don't stick around or they are just not good at their job. While Elmwood is aesthetically appealing and clean, there is just so much that was inadequate or below the level of care he should have received at Elmwood's Rehab center that I would need a few days to post all the information. *NOTE* We choose Elmwood for the fact that my grandmother had Alzheimer's/dementia years ago and we had her at this facility and the care was very good with her stay there. Elmwood seems to have a great Alzheimer's care center- this review was only on the Rehab center of Elmwood.
Amanda Picciuto
Family owned and operated company, the residents always come first! Quality of care is top priority, always!
Hayley Mancini
Becky Goodwin
Great family owned business, patient care is a priority!