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Lynchburg, Virginia
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22 reviews
Roxanne Weidman
Dont recommend putting your family here unless you want them talked to like they are dirt below the CNA & Nurses feet. Especially on rehab. Or even work there. Got discriminated against by other staff on my FIRST night, and wasnt trained properly at all. Management didnt bother calling to see why I had never returned, and havent gotten a paycheck.
Janet Hogan
Well the first want to thank everyone at liberty Ridge for treated me with such respect and care. When I first got there I was in really bad pain I was scared and nervous I didnt want to be there and as the days went on the place begin to feel like a family to me. I made a lot of friends I would recommend liberty Ridge to anyone. The food was good the nursing staff was good that administration staff was good the rehab was Good. Everyone theyre treated me very well so thank you again everybody at liberty Ridge.
Linda Gunnoe
I was a patient at Liberty Ridge following hospitalization for several fractures following a fall. I received exceptional care from all staff. Very professional and knowledgeable. The facility was clean and well maintained. The staff, especially my PT and OT therapists, were great. The therapists made the uncomfortable therapy actually fun. I will highly recommend Liberty Ridge to anyone needing this type of services.
Hunter Lyng
Great rehab after partial hip replacementMy elderly diabetic mother, who has suffered multiple strokes, went to Liberty Ridge Health & Rehab after an emergency partial hip replacement at Lynchburg General.The setting at this facility was secure and clean. She was in a private room with private bathroom. The nurses, med techs, and therapists were all very good at helping her improve from a tough surgery. I had regular conference calls with the management, that they setup, to discuss progress, opportunities, and challenges. After 4 weeks she was able to be relocated back to the assisted living facility where she had been living.The biggest area of improvement that I could identify was how they prepared meals. I was disappointed to learn they did not offer menu items tailored to diabetic dietary restrictions- instead they would just serve smaller portions of a normal menu. It was like a kids menu with very small portions to limit carb/sugar intake, not normal portions of meals that were planned for diabetics.The results of PT , ST, and OT were apparent when Mom transitioned back to her assisted living, away from this rehab facility- her speech and mobility had improved and therapists were engaged and communicative about the whole process.Hopefully we do not need more rehab, but I would definitely have Liberty Ridge Rehab on my list of preferred places if the need arises. Meal planning would be my biggest consideration, if there was availability.
martha arthur
My 97 year old mother was there for two weeks (2 weeks too long) for rehab and it was awful. All the reviews I have read are pretty accurate. The nurses were ok but the place is so UNDERSTAFFED. The icing on the cake was when the transport bus took her to an Orthopedic appointment an hour too early, never fed her lunch prior to going, didn't put a coat on her (30* weather) and left her in the lobby by herself! I was so upset when the Orthopedic receptionist called to let me know my mom was sitting out there by herself. Even they were concerned for her. I expressed my concern to the Administrator the next day, but I never heard back from him. Liberty Ridge is a very depressing environment and definitely needs help. With all that said, the Rehab department is wonderful but not enough to keep my mother there. Nothing would have been.