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We chose The W because out of the ones that I looked into, it was a smaller facility and we figured that would be the best fit for him. They are not allowing any visitors inside of the facility yet due to covid, but you are able to take your loved ones out. The staff have been extremely friendly and accommodating so far. He has improved dramatically since being here so I know he is getting good care. I would recommend to others looking, I can't wait to get in here and be able to see his room.... Read more
The W Senior Living at Goshen in Goshen, New York is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
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A Place for Mom has scored The W Senior Living at Goshen with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, The W Senior Living at Goshen has 2 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 2.5 out of 5.
The W Group is all "Smoke and Mirrors" the inside looks ZERO like what is displayed on the site. Staff is controlling they place residents in fear of being stripped of their rights, scared to tell their families how they are being treated, they will CONVINCE FAMILIES that their Parent/Grandparent is "Confused" or "Having Trouble Adjusting Bui Doing Better" Roofs leak, Toilets overflow there is no actual medical staff there to help. If you can count to 25 you can become a "Med Tech, most residents have memory issues the facility and its staff DEPEND ON They twist what a resident says into something that MAKES THE FACILITY LOOK LIKE THEY ARE GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND. Lack of staff to clean, residents with skin ulcers can't get a Band-Aid because THE "W" is a NON-Medical Facility. Residents lay in dirty puss filled beds for days. . EVEN IF YOU DESPISE YOUR FAMILY MEMBER THEY DESERVE BETTER THAN THIS PLACE
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We chose The W because out of the ones that I looked into, it was a smaller facility and we figured that would be the best fit for him. They are not allowing any visitors inside of the facility yet due to covid, but you are able to take your loved ones out. The staff have been extremely friendly and accommodating so far. He has improved dramatically since being here so I know he is getting good care. I would recommend to others looking, I can't wait to get in here and be able to see his room.
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The W Senior Living at Goshen offers Studio and Semi-Private. Learn more.
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To reach a resident at The W Senior Living at Goshen call: (845) 388-1251 x5104
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