Continental Senior Living, LLC
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2.7
out of 5
Based on 20 reviews
Reviews (5)
Missie
When my uncle transferred from a closing nursing home that seemed luxurious and had his own room, he deteriorated in six months. It is not a place you would want to put anyone you care deeply for. Granted, they received the right necessities for the most part, but none of the personal touches of home. Unless you have plenty of money, you get a room with two twin beds, your own sink and tiny counter, and a shared bathroom with the adjacent room. There wasn't even enough room for his recliner, which we spent $700 on. He transferred rooms one time and they did not transfer his items with him. We are missing multiple items to this day. When he passed away less than a year later, they lost his recliner. The cord to it that have the extra functions was never found. It took days for them to find a portion of his belongings; they were in three different places in the building. They had to be tracked down by multiple nurses. I was very patient. The lady who assisted me was too good a person to be working there and she has since left. They lost his most prized possession, his stuffed dog, which he had had since birth and carried with him every day in his wheelchair. It had lots of wear and tear, but everyone knew he had it. He put it in a pillowcase and kept it with him. They believe it was accidentally washed, and no one from the laundry department came forward and reported it. It was devastating. They also lost an antique table that I had let him use for his Christmas tree, which he loved to watch spin. It was a tiny tree, but it barely fit in the room. So it couldn't rotate where it was sitting because the area was too tight. The table was a gift from my late husband. Many other items were missing; at first, we couldn't even find his pictures, which should have been next to him so he could see them. They found a portion of his items in his previous room, in a box in a closet, under someone else's belongings. He had a cd/cassette player with lots of CDs that he loved to listen to, was found in another room. We never recovered any of his clothes. The nurses explained that they thought he didn't have any. So they gave him spare items. The nurses explained that they thought he had none. We never recovered his new comforter that he loved. Or his dry erase board that was also a tilted tray for drawing. Something he had done his whole life. The following weeks after he passed, I repeatedly left messages for Kyle, the so called head honcho, who refused to return any of my calls. He was a poor excuse for someone in charge. It wasn't a petty issue to discuss. The nurses were amazing. He was a favorite patient at the previous nursing home, where he re - learned to walk and talked nonstop before going to this one. They loved him so much they came and visited him. His previous hospice companion came and visited also. The nurses loved him at this one as well. Some had worked previously with him at the other home. And they loved him. They are short-staffed because the business is mismanaged, and nurses quit; they cannot keep anyone. I do not blame any of the nurses; I found them all to be very kind and caring. Those who were there when he was brought in saw a rapid decline. The last time I visited, he wasn't even making sense. He seemed disoriented. He didn't even seem to recognize us. This doesn't even touch all the problems we had along the way with his health. He had multiple rashes he wasn't staying dry they weren't helping very well because they were very low staffed. He became a shell of himself and lost all dignity. Unfortunately, I know this is a hard situation to deal with when it comes to a loved one. We ran out of options because they had to place around 50 patients, I believe. Other options would have been miles away. Getting close to having to place my own mother at this time, I will definitely visit each place and hope I have options. I am hopeful we can find something that will work, and I pray that in the future, when it's time for me, they are nothing like this.
Kristin Rodriguez
Noticed a recent review and comment- Completely false. The facility is in good standing. The residents are taken care of and very happy. The staff are amazing. The activities are outstanding. The environment is clean. Very nice !
A V
My uncle stayed here for a couple months. He fell 3 times in one week because they wouldn’t answer his call light or even give it to him. We weren’t notified until he told us and we asked them. Some of his money went missing. He lost 11 pounds in the 2 months he lived here (he was not overweight). He looked sick and malnourished. We brought him home instead and he is doing better. We didn’t expect 1:1 care. But we expected some care. Do not take any of your loved ones here.
Linda Post
I can honestly say..... i dont know about before, i only know my son is looked after very well.i see him everyday. I check him everyday. He is 100 percent taken care of. I never miss a day of not going to see him. I ask him every day about his care there. He is very happy there. He is clean...... and clean clothes on everday.... im very particular about is care...... i can go home and now and sleep at night knowing they take very very .... good care of him. Linda
Tamara Day
Horrible place!!! My brother had infection after infection. Filthy ! He had his gaming system stolen and all of his nice clothes. They did replace the gaming system but we have not had any results getting the clothes replaced and noone will answer our calls regarding what they plan on doing with the clothes. Do not leave your loved one in this so called nursing home! Giving this place even a 1 star is being too gracious! They should not be open!
