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They have really upgraded the activities. The food could be a bit better but with this economy I am sure it's hard. But overall it's a good place. The staff are very friendly and helpful. They really know their patients very well. I feel my dad is safe and protected.... Read more
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A Place for Mom has scored Cedar Grove with 7.8 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 18 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Cedar Grove has 30 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3.5 out of 5.
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There are some areas of improvements, but the staff members are friendly
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What they could improve on is doing their job and taking care of the residents that are paying their wages
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They have really upgraded the activities. The food could be a bit better but with this economy I am sure it's hard. But overall it's a good place. The staff are very friendly and helpful. They really know their patients very well. I feel my dad is safe and protected.
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Understaffed and the staff that is there isn't trained for adequate care of residents. Staff is outside smoking more than inside caring for residents. Facility isn't kept clean. Poor management. We had to hire someone to come in and provide personal care due to lack of care by staff.
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Good experience. Caring staff. Good price.
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We were very dissatisfied with Cedar Grove they use to be a very good place to stay they will tell you that they will do all kinds of stuff to help your family member and talk very nice to you but the care that they get is very minimal you pay alot of money to be taken care of they just try to fill a room but don't take care of the residents like they are supposed to and beware there is a cleaning fee not cheep upfront and then when you take your family member out and you will if you care about them they will charge you another month so good luck we have had better luck in Ohio
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The staff who worked were caring/ competent, but they were so understaffed it was ridiculous. Patients with dementia are wandering around looking for staff and none are to be found. One day we went to visit, and walked over the whole facility looking for a staff member to help someone in need, and finally found the only 2 aids on duty out smoking on a side porch where they thought no one would see them. Also horrible urine smell throughout. Also price gouging/ trying to bill for months after our family member left there. Also say they can handle nursing patients when they can't/ should stick to accepting only assisted living level patients. Also let our family member get horrible bed sores by not having enough staff to do adequate diaper changing routine.
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My 92 year old sister-in-law stayed at the Cedar Grove facility in Parkersburg, WV for 2 weeks after she broke her leg after a fall. She was very pleased with the food and care. The admission process was stress-free and the staff was patient and attentive.
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We were only at Cedar Grove for 6 weeks. It was a very nice facility. One of nicest we us visited in the county. The director was nice and helpful with anything we needed help with. The PT was absolutely AMAZING! We did end up moving mom to a skilled nursing facility.
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Overall it is probably the best in Wood county. The reason I picked this facility is because it is close to my home.
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Cedar Grove is one of the cleanest communities that we have been in and the food is good. We would recommend this community to other families.
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Overall I guess it depends they seem to gotten better since she has been there. My wife's cognitive abilities have gotten worse but that was the main reason for her being there. Cleanliness seems okay. They appear to doing a good job. The staff is friendly and helpful for any questions I have regarding her care. The Meals are okay but my wife is a bit picky about food. They seem to try and help her as best as they can. I think they need more aides but that is my opinion. Activities for majority of the population seen fine but my wife doesn't want to go to them because some require a little participation that she can't do. I think it is in line with other options in the area so it is what it is.
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The staff is very nice and attentive. They really have learned a lot about my dad. I feel like he is safe there and that's was our most important thing. Based on the experience so far, I would recommend this community to others and already have.
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We toured with Cedar Grove and the sales lady [name removed] is outstanding, but she needs a better product to sell. It was old and depressing. It was more money than [facility name removed] and dad would have had no bathroom in his room.
We placed my mother here and we were pleasantly surprised by the care and compassion of the staff. Everyone is super involved with the care of they’re residents, even saw the administration team helping serve meals. Highly recommend anyone that’s looking for great care
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Horrible experience. The smell in the building was horrid. They allowed the lady across the hall from my family member to save/hoard her own pee in jugs all over her room. The smell was so bad, they put towels under the door to try to block the smell, but it didn't work. Staff constantly complained about how their backs hurt in front of my mother in law when they had to help in and out of a wheel chair to go to the bathroom because she weighs about 250 lbs, and made her feel like she was a nuisance when she needed the bathroom or anything that required them to lift her. Horrible quality of care. She rarely got bathed. They dropped her so many times, she was bruised from head to toe. The hospital questioned us on her care because of all the bruising from being dropped on a regular basis. the room was so small they couldn't hardly get a wheel chair beside her bed. Just a horrible place. And very expensive for poor care.
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Worse place Ever! My mother was a resident there. Her room and her appearance were horrible! They let the carpet in her room get filthy! They let her were tattered and stained clothing. When she began losing the use of her legs, they NEVER attempted to exercise them. As a result they became discolored. She had several personal items stolen. The nursing director, Storm, and the facility director, [name removed], NEVER apologized for ANY of it. They just acted as if it was no big deal. They would give half-baked explanations for everything, and then refused to speak my sister and I about things. What is worse, the state agency responsible for licensing them and the management company that owns it, did not do much to help. They "supposedly'' had inspections and found nothing wrong. The State representative basically stated she did not want to get involved. Later two aides let my mother fall. She had to go to the hospital due to this.
We picked this community because of the cost, and it's more affordable than other places. if there is a problem, the nursing staff does not hesistate to call me, to let me know what's going on. They could improve on the communication, between the familly and the caregivers. They serve good food, and provide good portions. I would recommend to other families.
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The staff tries, but they are sorely understaffed and over worked like every other facility.
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I believe it is a good place to be. With any place, you have to pay attention to what your family member is telling you and weigh that with reports from the staff. My loved one seems to just want to go home, although not necessarily because of Cedar Grove. To me, it seems like a satisfactory place that I wouldn't mind being myself if I were in need of that type of care.
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