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Mcminnville, Oregon
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8 reviews
Manni Arredondo
Ken Whiting
My father's ability to care for himself changed quite dramatically this past Spring. I went out and toured three local facilities. After spending time with the various departments at each facility and speaking with their directors, and after consulting with my dad, we reached the decision to move him into Vineyard Heights. My dad entered Vineyard Heights on May 3rd, 2019. At that time, we were fairly convinced that the time that we had left with my dad was going to be short, we wanted the absolute best care that could be provided, along with the best facility and staff. I'll start with the marketing director, Carrie Schadewitz. What an angel. Carrie visited my dad in the acute care facility prior to him moving to Vineyard. She got to know dad and has become an advocate for him. She made sure that everything was perfect for him prior to moving in. She still to this day is attentive to dad.Then there is the head of nursing, Helen Anderson. I think that Helen is Carrie's twin angel. Helen visited dad in his home, the acute care facility and the hospital. She, too, has become an advocate for dad. Helen is a compassionate person. She is a gentle person that loves what she does and it shows. There is not a better, more respected nurse in all of McMinnville.Lastly, but not leastly, the remainder of the staff at Vineyard Heights has been incredible. From the med tech, to caregivers, to kitchen staff, they go out of their way to make the residents at Vineyard Heights feel like their family. There are times when I've come over to visit my dad, and the med tech, or care staff is engaged in a meaningful conversation with dad. I've been present at various meal and seen dad enjoying his company in the dining room and the food being served. There is no doubt in my mind that it is because of the staff from Vineyard Heights that my dad is still with us, enjoying his new life at his new home.Thank you for all that you all do!
Brittany Ramirez
This place is a joke for a facility, especially when they lose/fire 9 people off the top of my head in the last three months, along with residents moving out. They lose people before they can even fill their open positions. The RCC shouldn't be working in a care center at all and should have her license taken away from how rude she is not only to staff but residents. Residents have complained repeatedly about the RCC of course nothing is ever done about it. They also have a huge thing for lying to people and not giving fair wages to people who deserve it. They have a huge thing for playing favorites with staff. God forbid you put in your two weeks because they won't accept it and they'll just fire you on the spot.
Arlene Mejia
This place is a great place to come visit. My friend works here and they have lots of events open to the community in which we get to interact and talk with the residents here. Every time I come its a great clean and friendly place. The staff are very nice and also very helpful to all the residents in Vineyard Heights. We look forward to all future events.
Marcie Chase
i couldn't be more pleased with our choice to have our mom stay in Vineyard Heights. It is clean, and pleasent, with activities geared for everyone, to try to get to a new normal, or just to get thru the day. The staff here are tremendous. We were at a time when our mother was ready to leave a physical therapy facility, (and we were too), we explained our predicament to Kaylie and she was able to have the Nurse come over and do her assessment, right away, she basically could have been moved that day, but we did have some geographical issues, (her kids were out of town. She is loving getting to live here, and seeing he things on the wall too. We were very blessed, to work with them on our situation, and it was like waving a magic wand, they had it together. They are quite a facility