Tea and Slippers
Assisted Living

THE INN AT WYNGATE

750 PEYTON STREET, Barboursville, WV 255044.3 (7 reviews)
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4.3

out of 5

Based on 7 reviews

Reviews (5)

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EJ W

Jan 2022

My father was here for a number of years. They gave him lots of attention and were very caring. They also have many musical and game events for entertainment. I definitely recommend this place for your family.

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Allen Barber

Jan 2021

The very best place to care for your loved ones. They always focus on fun games music and trips for our great people living there. Nicole cares the most bc shes always making sure they are happy and comfortable. She deserves a raise if no one has mentioned this. Ty Nicole Andrus for great care.

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Jean Ann Adkins

Jun 2019

My mother was a resident of Wingate in Barboursville for five years and 10 months. During that time she was treated like a member of the family. The staff was kind, considerate and always treated her with dignity. When the family visited the staff always greeted us warmly. I cannot say enough about the wonderful care my mother received, it was beyond all I could have ever expected.

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Cheryl Cannizzaro

Jun 2019

Throughout the past 6 plus years, I have had immediate family residing at The Wyngate in Barboursville. My uncle ( whom I was very close to) was a resident there for almost 4 years and my mother ( his sister) has been a resident now for 14 months... starting as a “day time” resident and moving to a full time 24/7 resident. I live 6 hours away in NC, however, I visit every 2-3 weeks and spend a great deal of time there with my mother and all her friends. Her friends include staff and residents. The staff is warm, comforting, and knowledgeable. I am always greeted and welcomed there as if I am a resident myself. My mother is receiving excellent care... physically, socially, and medically. The meals are nutritious and served nicely by staff in their lovely dining room. The weekly outing to an off site restaurant is a wonderful opportunity for residents to dine “out” like many of us enjoy. I appreciate the fact that my mother, who retired as a county Magistrate at the age of 79, is treated with dignity and respect as we all deserve. As one of her 3 children, I can truly state that we all sleep well at night knowing the excellent care our mother receives here. Cheryl Cannizzaro

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sandra sowards

Jun 2019

My 89 year old father was in Wyngate respite care for 6 days. Staff let him fall twice in that space of time, and when I insisted on a bed alarm they did not respond when it alarmed. There was no intake assessment so that they knew what he was capable of when he came in, so they tried to force him to do things he has long been disabled from doing, like getting in the shower and getting out of bed and going to dining room for meals. Conditions were often unsanitary as used gloves were left on sink and counters, wet linen brought back to his room, and flecks of poop on his blanket. My grandmother got excellent care there years ago, but things have drastically changed.

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