Presbyterian Village
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- 2000 EAST-WEST CONNECTOR, Austell, GA 30106
- (770) 819-7000
- 4.1 ( 6 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care
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4.1
( 6 Reviews )
Doradear
March 01, 2023
Thank God for Presbyterian Village! My mother fell and broke her jaw in December. She was admitted to the nursing home at Presbyterian Village for rehab and spent 20 days there. Everyone was kind to her and gave her great care! She enjoyed the food and companionship. The only complaint she had was her roommate leaving the television on all night, making it hard to sleep. We are considering moving her from our home to supportive living. I highly recommend Presbyterian Village! The staff works extremely hard and they are conscientious to their residents.
Very Unhappy Relative
February 23, 2022
If you love and care for your relative please no matter how hard someone urges you to use this facility don’t let them be admitted here. My relative was there for rehab and while there her health was neglected. She was only supposed to be there 4-5 days for rehab other than that her health was good when admitted. While there due to COVID you were only allowed to visit with an appointment but they never had an appointment available when you would call them. Even though her food like’s and dislikes were discussed with the nutritionist they continually served her foods that she couldn’t eat. There were a few good nurses that took good care of her but overall the service was horrible. Unfortunately my relative who the hospital doctor had said was in good physical health except dementia, having difficulties getting out of bed and walking; physical health declined so bad that she never came home to her family she went home to God. Her family was deprived of seeing her while she was still alert and able to communicate with them because of never being able to get a visitation appointment.
Once Again Please Find Another Facility for Your Loved One!
Brian
My mother-in-law is currently staying in Presbyterian Village Austell Rehab. It's older but well maintained. Everything's been perfect so far. My mom says the food is good. I have not seen the rooms because she's been quarantined. It seems like breakfast has been the same every day.
Gary
Right now, my mother is in rehab at Presbyterian 'cause she broke her hip. So, it's sort of another type of nursing home. She's living there, and she's doing the rehabilitation. She may be there another month; I'm not sure. But when I kinda get an indication from them, how her rehab is doing, 'cause it's kinda had to start in stages, then I'll know when she'll be actually moving out of there. She's been there since the end of October.
It's a good facility. I was not able to actually see where she would be staying, because she went from the emergency room to a hospital bed, and once she was finished with her surgery, she's gotta had to pick a rehab place. They gave me some choices and I did a little bit of research, but I basically just picked one and that's where she is now. Her care is definitely a 5; she's got a whole team, nutritionist, occupational therapist; she's got more than one therapist, she's got somebody dealing with a wound on her foot, and she gets a doctor visit frequently.
It looks like a housing community, but different set up. There are housings, kinda like condos, and then there's like one main type building. I guess it's where some of the patients live. It's not like one big building like most of the places are. It's a housing community along with a rehab facility. I think she's been well-taken cared of. I don't particularly know about the food. I know she's eating 'cause, they told me she's eating, but I don't know how good the food is.
Right now, Medicare is paying for her stay and her care. I actually looked in to what it would cost to keep her there, but they were very expensive. Instead of like a monthly rent, they had like a daily rent, which was very expensive. We're talking like $8000 something like that. So, it was just really way out of my league. I know she's getting great care.
I chose that facility based on their location, and the fact that it was one of them that the hospital recommended. It was one of their recommended lists. At a certain point when you're in a hospital, they wanna get you out, so you gotta make a decision. So I had to make a decision to get her into a rehab facility, and I had to make a choice, So it wasn't like a detailed research. I didn't do any tours, I just basically googled a couple of other places, and I made a decision that I had to.
Retired Hospital Administrator
April 02, 2018
In April 2017, both my parents were transferred to PV Health Center from sub-acute rehab in Marietta after a lengthy stay in acute care hospitals, she recovering from renal failure and he from sepsis.
The level of nursing care and physical/occupational therapies were an immediate improvement for both parents upon arrival.
After 5 months of medication adjustments, nutritional support, intermittent therapies and a high level of nursing care, both parents are in much better health than I thought possible.
Kudos to Medical Director David M., MD and the entire staff at PV Health Center!
Joan Pearson
July 28, 2011
Beautiful grounds, outstanding food and loving care given to residents.
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