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Nursing care and Rehab Services are great.
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A Place for Mom has scored Signature HealthCARE Center of Waterford with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Signature HealthCARE Center of Waterford has 3 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 2.5 out of 5.
Over two months in this facility and my dad’s condition did not improve at all. They didn’t do much except bill Medicare, and lose all his clothes. Very disappointed.
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Nursing care and Rehab Services are great.
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The one star is only for the therapist's and a handful of nurses.[removed] My father has ALS a disease which destroys your nervous system. The disease is fast progressing, physically you become a vegetable but sadly you maintain mental clarity. There is no cure. After a hospital visit he was admitted at Waterford for rehab with my understanding from [removed] in admissions that he would be transferred to the nursing facility upstairs afterwards. A week before he's 90th day at the facility for therapy, that mind you he didn't receive everyday, I sat with {removed] to discuss my fathers plan for discharge. She explained that my father was able to walk more then 10 feet and ambulate in he's wheelchair. REALLY?!! I demanded to speak to the therapists. Who were they getting this info from? The therapists clearly stated that my father "cannot" do any of those things! [removed] still insisted he was ok to go to an ALF. After visiting a few ALF's guess what, no one would take him because HE CANNOT WALK! So back to square one, this was one day before he's discharge date! Since [removed] was on vacation, [removed] took over saying to look at nursing homes, that [removed] said they would take him. Friday comes around and I have [removed] & [removed] the admin calling me at least 50 times saying that my father must leave the facility, to make up my mind on what to do with him. I talk to [removed] and she says that [removed] will no longer be taking my father in. When I get to Waterford I'm angry and frustrated but keep my cool since I have anxiety issues of my own. I see my dad, like a child, sitting in the office. When I enter he's room he's bed is undone with all he's belongings put into boxes. Ok I have three daughters of my own, I work plus I'm my fathers only family. Waterford knows I cannot provide adequate care but since my back was literally against the wall I tell Belkis since you guys give me no other option I'm taking him back to he's apartment and we'll figure it out. [removed] hands me the discharge papers and said she'd have a home health agency send out an hha and therapist to help. [removed] from the agency calls me that night to say they cannot provide care because he is a liability for them in he's condition, that he needs 24 hour care and even if they could it would only be for 2 hours twice a week. I take off work to care for my father as best I could and continue my search for a nursing home but guess what no one will take him since Medicare only provides 100 days of therapy and Waterford used up 90 days now to find a Medicaid long term bed anywhere without the Medicare is a nightmare, no one will take him. [removed]
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