St. Leonard
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- 8100 Clyo Road, Centerville, OH 45458
- (937) 433-0480
- 3.4 ( 14 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, Adult Day Care, and Memory Care
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About This Community
The Health and Rehabilitation Center at St. Leonard is the perfect setting for recuperating between hospitalization and home. The program is designed for those recovering from acute situations such as cardiac conditions or stroke, fractures, and hip or knee replacements. Our acclaimed Rapid Return Rehabilitation Program is staffed 24 hours a day with highly skilled medical professionals who are committed to offering personalized therapies as well as other services to maximize performance, achieve optimal independence and get you back to your normal lifestyle. Quite often, the short stay at St. Leonard is the perfect stepping stone in the transition from hospital to home.
Reviews
3.4
( 14 Reviews )
kelly81469
March 21, 2022
This place kept my mom sedated so she wouldn’t complain . Pushed her to do physical therapy before realizing she still had pneumonia . Didn’t take trash out or empty her bedside commode regularly .didn’t do breathing treatments regularly or treat bedsores! Too many patients not enough nurses . I could go on all day . My mother passed 2/25/22 after returning to hospital . Do not recommend this place
Lanita
November 02, 2021
St. Leonard seemed very nice. The staff all seemed to really care and enjoy their job. You could tell by their attitudeswhich ones didn't want to be there. It seemed like it was a very well upkept and clean place. They had a lot of walking trails, and they had an atrium space that you could go out and sit. My mother-in-law was one that liked to hike a lot, so that was something where she could get out. She felt that she would be able to do more there. They're wonderful. I used to go pass the building on the one side of it on Centerville Station Road every morning on my way to work. The staff all seemed very caring, had every answer that they could give, and seemed like they did a good job.
My mother-in-law was put in St. Leonard for rehabilitation. When I went to see her one night, they were just bringing in her dinner; it was pretty good. They seemed to have done a pretty good job with the food. She's one that doesn't like fried food and doesn't eat meat. All their vegetables and their salads were very well done. They had roasted squash and cranberry casserole, and it was pretty good. She seemed to enjoy the food, and it was all things that she liked. The facilities were wonderful. There wasn't a lot of commotion or anything around there considering it's only about a mile from a high school. She was there for a week and a half for the rehabilitation, so I got to see that.
Barbara
My mom is staying at St. Leonard Nursing Home. The appearance, the feel, and the look were all good. The grounds were well kept. I'm kind of iffy on the staff, but the social worker there is very good, helpful, and excellent. She was staying on one side of the facility, and their staff was excellent, but after the insurance stopped paying, she was transferred to the other side. I'm not too pleased with that side. They were supposed to be doing physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. I did not see the dining area or the food because when I usually visit, it is in between meals. I'm not there when they serve meals, but I know that she's losing weight. I don't know if she's eating or not eating, but they say she's eating. That's one of the reasons why I'm bringing her home, because I'm not pleased with how well she is recuperating. She's still weak, she cannot stand up on her own, she can barely walk, and that's not how she was when she went there. I am not pleased with the nursing staff, but not the other staff. The nursing staff need to be more in tune with the family by doing things like calling the family, keeping up with the family, and letting the family know what's going on with the patient. I understand they have a lot of patients and everything, but when you try to call into the nursing station, it's like you can't get a hold of them, and even if you did, it's like they don't know. There needs to be more understanding with the family.
Daughter Michele
February 24, 2021
My dad is a current resident of the nursing home (2/2021) and with covid, I have not been inside the facility. However, my dad is very happy with the care he has received so far. The nurses check on him often and have gone the extra mile to help him when needed. He says his room is a "good size" and the shower has easy access. Since I was not able to get him settled in after he left the hospital, his doctor called me to address any concerns I had, go over his medical history, and medication list. He even gave me his cell number. We have had some bad experiences with other facilities and we've been very happy with this one.
Therese Z
November 28, 2020
Independent cottages are great--well maintained and responsive maintenance staff. Nursing home has been chronically understaffed for the 6 years we have had family there. Many staff caring, but come and go. COVID brought the facility to its knees and difficult for our family member, because family could not advocate for basic needs. Assisted living much the same. Lack sensitivity to psychological and physical needs of residents--bathing + grooming missed, activities curtailed, etc.
Disgusted One
October 29, 2018
It is with great sadness that I am writing this review but feel I owe it to others who are searching for rehab facilities. My mom was in St Leonard's rehab and I honestly cannot say one good thing and would never recommend this facility. There was not one employee that was in the right seat as far as employment. The staff did not care and was obvious they were there for only the paycheck. My mom was not mobile and would have to wait extended periods of time for bathroom help and every day and night was short staffed. She was scared to say anything for fear of mistreatment. The food was horrible and the room was dirty. This was an absolute horrible experience for my mom and our entire family. It is worth your time to read reviews and carefully check out facilities.
Susan E
December 30, 2017
My mom went to St Leonards Rehab Private Suites after a fall down some stairs and a hip replacement. Located in the San Damiano section, which is the newer section, the building looked nice. The furnishings inside (B2) were leftover mismatched pieces. The bed did not work properly and did not have side rails There was no clock or hangers. The room was nice but the furniture looked like something from a garage sale.
As for the staff . . . they were few and far between. The nurse NEVER got up from her desk except to give meds. She would not answer a call light or assist in any way. Spent most of her time on her computer and smartphone. There was 1 aide for 15 people. They were overworked and hard to find. Need a 2nd full-time person. From 3 pm - 7am finding and the staff is hard.
Therapy is hit or miss. You never know when they are going to show up. OT and PT don't coordinate with each other and you end up getting both back to back. My mom was supposed to 720 minutes a week but instead, it was closer to 400 minutes. They certainly shaved off minutes in an effort to save money.
The food was HORRIBLE! They had no variety and it was worse than an elementary school. They routinely served oatmeal and cheap pasta for lunch/dinner.
As for visiting guests, there are no vending machines. When I asked a staff member they said they don't want people to visit long enough to need a drink or snack.
I didn't want the next family to go there blindly like we did. I hope this helps.
Wish it could be better
November 10, 2017
My friend is at St. Leonard. He has no family so I am helping him get along. He is in a lot of pain and needs to rehab from five surgeries in one day. His doctor's orders are for him to receive pain medication every four hours. Every time I visit he is in terrible pain and he is not given his pain medication. I have to hunt someone down and beg them to give his pain medicine. That is not right. There is one nurse that seems to be attentive to him, but that is all. To see someone suffering when it could be alleviated to me is just horrible. I will never go there.
Dianna S
March 08, 2016
The people at St. Leonard were extremely nice. They showed me their respite care, which has four floors. They advised me that it would be difficult for my husband, who has Alzheimer’s, because although they'd have people checking on him, he could still go out of his room, get on the elevator, and wander off by himself. They are extremely nice to my husband whenever we are there for his daily program and feed him lunch every day. We arrive three times a week at around 11 a.m. and pick him up at 3 p.m.
Visitor112872950
August 31, 2015
My father is still in rehab at St. Leonard HCC, and I was just there to visit. The staff seemed fine. The social worker has been good working with me, and I talked to the physical therapist there. His room seems to be adequate. I've only been there one time, and he was on a different wing; he just transferred.
Maryann12
March 07, 2015
My mom has been at St. Leonard’s, and I think it’s wonderful. She has been there a couple of times like once for about four weeks in the Spring and four weeks in the fall, and we had a very good experience there. I thought it was a very clean facility, and my mom seemed to like the food. The staff was very good, kind, and caring as well.
Visitor103141850
March 07, 2015
I would not put anybody there at St Leonard. It was dirty. The tour person was unorganized. Even though we caught them off guard, I don't like to make appointments ahead of time. I like to surprise them because I want to see how they really are. I don't want to have a false sense that they set things up. The patients were not engaged there, and there were no activities going on. The rooms were big, but the facility did not give a warm nice feeling. The staff was average at best. They need to have more activities, and the facility needs to be cleaner.
Visitor106371250
February 19, 2015
St Leonard is just right down the road. They are down the street close to my father. It is close to our home and their home. The staff seems fine. Everybody seems great, and I would recommend the place if someone is looking for it. The rooms are clean, and I thought everything looked just fine. They were playing bingo or some sort of cards. The dining room looks clean, and they were eating with their friends and family. St Leonard was a little too cluttered for me though. My mom prefers things in perfect order, and it might have been too cluttered for her. This is from what I saw on that day. It may not be that way all the time.
TallOne2013
December 27, 2013
I stayed at St. Leonard Franciscan Living Community to recover from a complete knee replacement. I have also stayed at two other Living Care/Rehabilitation Facilities in the Dayton area and found St. Leonard's to be far superior in many ways. The nursing staff is responsive to needs; the Physical Therapy specialists are compassionate and also assertive in moving along the recovery process; the food is very good and the location is convenient to both my Mother's home and my own; and the cost of that facility was far lower than the alternatives. They even had a wired Internet connection in my room, so I could feel more comfortable in having a more secure connection to the Internet.
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