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My 89 year old father is currently in the skilled nursing section of Good Samaritan Spokane Valley. He is receiving excellent care and the staff here has been exceptional. They have knowledge, compassion and care about their patients. I greatly appreciate their assistance in making sure his final days are comfortable.... Read more
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A Place for Mom has scored Spokane Valley Health and Rehab of Cascadia with 2 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 1 review in the last 2 years. Over all time, Spokane Valley Health and Rehab of Cascadia has 3 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3.2 out of 5.
It depends on the nurse, CNA or doctor. Traveling nurses Kind, efficient. Often the ones who work there are rude. One cna yelled at my 80 year old friend because she put her call light on too often. Another one yelled at her for being out of her room, and told her to go back to her room and use the call light (she was able to walk still then). Last week, the physician asked her how old she was and said, "Well you've outlived all of your contemporaries so I don't know what you'd have to live for." Then repeatedly ask her to sign a dnr. My friend's health are sight related, and inability to walk because of being bed-bound at their facility, getting c-diff (an infection in the intestines that is contagious in nursing facilities). When insurancevsaid she should be done, they stopped paying. When changing her to medicaid, they moved her to a smaller room, less care and no more physical therapy. They didn't help her with filling papers out. Now she has a bedsore, is depressed and can't walk.
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My 89 year old father is currently in the skilled nursing section of Good Samaritan Spokane Valley. He is receiving excellent care and the staff here has been exceptional. They have knowledge, compassion and care about their patients. I greatly appreciate their assistance in making sure his final days are comfortable.
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This community is for residents that needed more advanced care than my mom needed. It seemed sad and depressing. The residents seemed chemically restrained. It did not seem overly clean. There was not a high ratio of staff.
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