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Wytheville, Virginia
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11 reviews
user in Va
I had to place my dad in Carrington place after he became very I'll. He was as weak as a newborn baby. After only two weeks of physical therapy with a great therapist, my dad regained alot of his strength back. I learned three days ago my dad has stage four terminal cancer. This was heartbreaking to hear. I was with my dad every day almost. My daughter was there as much as she could be, being she worked out of town. The staff did an absolute outstanding job taking care of my dad, while he was there. I took it upon myself to take care of his hygiene. The aids would assist me if I needed them to with anything. Every nurse that that was in contact with him was great. The compassion and care the staff showed me and my dad was greatly appreciated. The administrator there went out of his way to insure my father was getting the best care possible. I and my daughters were and are so very grateful for that. I had a very stressful day, today, because arrangements had to be made to take him home. Again, the administrator and nurses took care of getting him discharged and transported home. I want to thank everyone that did an absolute, outstanding job and the compassion and care for my father. Thank you and GOD BLESS all of you.
Janson Russell
I agree this place is a big joke my father has been up there for going on 3wks an has not been bathed, shaved or anything of tbeating the clock. It was to.e for his norco an the one worker said he also needed one like the not giving them out and keep I g for themselves.VERY disappointed and do not recommend this place for anyone or their family.hat nature. The workers are ju
Edie Hurt
If I didn't have to give a star to get this posted, I wouldn't. Unfortunately, I had to place my father in Carrington Wytheville nursing facility 8 months ago as there are no other nursing homes in Wythe Co VA. I would like to share our terrible experience with this facility. My father was alert and aware of all things in his life. He was miserable at the nursing home and was afraid to ask staff for help when he needed it. I was only able to visit Dad every other day as I have a full time job. I had to repeatedly ask nursing staff to provide personal care for him that they should have been doing on a routine basis as part of the care that he paid to receive. Only when I repeatedly got upset with the situation did they do as I requested and then it was rare that I was able to find a nursing assistant who actually cared. He would go days without being shaved and he always shaved himself daily until moving to the nursing home. I would find him with food on his shirt and two days later, he had the same dirty shirt on. I requested staff to help him brush his teeth (natural teeth), they NEVER did in the 6 months he resided there. I helped him brush his teeth because staff wouldn't. I asked staff regularly to have the podiatrist cut his toenails and that was also never done in the 6 months he was there. My point in this is, family members should not have to ask nursing home staff to do what they are paid to do for the patients in their care. And family members should not have to be the ones to provide personal care for their loved ones who are paying a lot of money to the facility to provide adequate care. There are lots of other situations that I could share but I just want to say that if there are any alternative places for your elderly family members to receive nursing care, please stay away from Carrington Place.
Morgan Eversole
Wayne Miles
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