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So far we've been very pleased with how things are going at Gold Country. We moved my loved one here after her care needs exceeded what her previous community was able to provide, and so far Gold Country has been able to provide for everything she needs. It is a large community, and they are very well staffed. I really appreciate how much communication the facility has with families, they have regular family meetings which include the nursing staff and attendents.... Read more
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A Place for Mom has scored Gold Country Health Center with 1 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 1 review in the last 2 years. Over all time, Gold Country Health Center has 2 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3 out of 5.
My mom was there last year for rehab after getting out of the hospital, and it was not a good experience. There are a few of the people who actually seemed to really care, but there were more that didnt. The first night there we pushed the call button and waited 40 min for a response, I finally had to go to the nurses station to talk to someone. She had to leave 3 days a week about noon for Dialysis while she was there and those days the rehab people wouldnt even bother working with her before time for her to leave and on the other 2 days they barely did anything with her. There were other people there that would try to call the nurses for things and same they were ignored. One night she had an accident going to the restroom, they took just her dirty PJ pants off, put her back in bed still dirty and didnt bother to clean up the mess in the restroom either.
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So far we've been very pleased with how things are going at Gold Country. We moved my loved one here after her care needs exceeded what her previous community was able to provide, and so far Gold Country has been able to provide for everything she needs. It is a large community, and they are very well staffed. I really appreciate how much communication the facility has with families, they have regular family meetings which include the nursing staff and attendents.
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