Evergreen Health and Living Center
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- 19933 WEST THIRTEEN MILE ROAD, Southfield, MI 48076
- (248) 203-9000
- 2.7 ( 37 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Nursing Homes
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2.7
( 37 Reviews )
Sharon Sa1
July 20, 2022
I had a wonderful experience while a patient at Evergreen. The staff were exceptional in professionalism, provided quality care and attentive to my needs providing me with assistance when needed. I would like to thank Jermaine, Alaina, Cheyenne, Vincent, Lorna for their time.
Toi
February 09, 2022
So far, our experience with Evergreen Health and Living Center has been pretty good. Overall, I think it's a nice place. It's pretty clean and they seem to take care of my mom pretty well. The rooms are nice, clean, and looks like they're doing some reconstruction on certain areas to make it bigger and make more room.
The staff seems pretty good also. Every time I talk to them about an issue, they seem to be on top of it. So, I haven't had any problems with them. They had a good menu, they do art activities, and they have a nice big activity room.
Earlander
October 24, 2021
My father was a resident of Evergreen Health and Living Center. It was very nice, the physical therapy is wonderful. I love Evergreen, the only issue that I've ever had with them was that my father did not like the food. My dad was in there multiple times, and the only time he did not like it was during COVID.
Maybe it's the lack of visitation, I don't know exactly what happened, but he began to have some dementia. It may have started because he was there so long and had been in the hospital so long. But outside of that, Evergreen's services and rehab are wonderful, I would recommend it to anyone
Their physical therapy was great, always an awesome job. My dad and aunt had been there before. It's very clean, and the staff is friendly. Speaking with someone was no problem. Another issue I had, I would take him food, and the maintenance person would throw it out when cleaning out the refrigerator. But outside of that, it was definitely awesome.
They had activities, they had bingo, and ice cream socials. They would have singers and musicians come in and play. They made sure their participants wanted to participate. They would come to the room, get them, and take them out to the community area so that they could participate, for those that lived there and those that were just there for rehab. They were very inviting, as far as family members participating.
I haven't tried the food myself. It wasn't bad, and it wasn't horrible, he just didn't like it; he likes southern cooking. When I informed the staff that he didn't like the food, the nutritionist did reach out to me; you can have selections, you can kind of pick what you want from their options. So, we did do that, but my dad was just a funny bird. He wanted southern cooking, and a corned beef sandwich.
The insurers always covered his bills while he was there. We just had to pay for the telephone or cable, which was a nominal fee; that wasn't anything outrageous, maybe $50 dollars or something like that, so I didn't feel robbed. I have never gotten a bill that was a concern.
Lavada Mitchell
September 06, 2021
I filed a complaint with the state of Michigan against the facility because the midnight shift staff on the weekend has failed on several occasions to change my brief. Plus, speaking with the facility's supervisor & management about this problem has fallen on deaf ears. Being left in soiled unchanged brief for 12+ hours is down right unsanitary & 'nasty' & no picnic. 2 days after the state substantiated my complaint the midnight shift staff on the weekend 'again' failed to change my brief. What is more worse, the staff failed to change my brief 2 nights in a row. I blame the CNA on duty each time the failure to change my brief occurred. But I blame management more because management has failed to do anything about this problem that keeps occurring. My perspective is management keeps allowing the CNAs to get away with doing this so they don't care & condone it. Also, this happening again days after the state investigated my complaint says management doesn't take the state, my complaint, or me serious. In addition, since residing in the facility there's been a failure to provide both of my weekly showers on my shower days. In other words, I get a shower once a week.
MLomax
November 25, 2020
I will never recommend Evergreen to anyone. I just picked her up a few hours ago after being there less than 1 week. My entire family are very disappointed with the horrible care this facility provided. My sister and I cried so many tears while she was in their care. The Staff just did not care. Please if you are looking for a facility to really provide care your love one needs and deserves, Evergreen is definitely NOT the place. As I read the reviews tonight, I see the promise of change has still not come into play. I was promised and it never happened. Even down to bringing my sister to the front lobby WITHOUT A MASK!
Yvone
November 03, 2020
This place use to be nice. If you want your loved ones to be treated with respect and receive PROPER care don't bring them to Evergreen. My mom was here and it was HORRIBLE. Her surgical site wasn't clean nor checked & she got an infection. Never got a shower. Some days would be in the bed all day. Because of Covid they can get away with the neglect
Road Kill
April 05, 2020
I was sent to this facility in March of 2020 for cardiac rehab.
I would have fared much better if simply dumped on the streets. Political correctness strictly prohibits open discussion of the issues.
LaKreisha
March 06, 2020
RUN...don't walk from this facility before placing anyone you love or care about in there! PLEASE check their reviews thoroughly and any violations they may have.
We placed our loved one here for two weeks for rehabilitation after he was discharged from the hospital after having a severe accident. There were so many things wrong here I don't know where to begin!
The staff attempted to serve our loved one FOOD HE WAS ALLERGIC TO which could have caused dire consequences had we not been there to immediately take it away from him. (IT passed at least three different employees' hands before reaching our loved one so there was absolutely no excuse for the "mishap"!). The allergy was also written (and highlighted in PINK highlighter) on our loved ones meal receipt each time he was served something.
It took at least 20-37 minutes for the nurse to arrive after the call button was hit when our loved one needed something.
Our loved one fell from his bed on the dirty floor and remained there FOR OVER 20 minutes AFTER the call button for the nurse was pushed because nobody came to his rescue! By accident, an aid was walking by and assisted our loved one as the nurse, again, NEVER CAME, despite the call button being pushed.
The cough medicine our loved one was taking (WITH CODEINE) had apparently "RUN OUT" according to the nurse so he could not have the required dose until they "replenished" the medication! ARE YOU KIDDING ME? HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN?
The bathroom was disgusting. Our loved one's roommate defecated ALL OVER after he was left sitting on the toilet for OVER 20 minutes with no nurse coming to his aid AFTER he pushed the call button numerous times. The bathroom was not thoroughly cleaned up for literally 6 days with feces in the front of the commode and the back!
There are so many other issues with Evergreen...too numerous to mention here but PLEASE people...check out this place thoroughly before putting anyone there.
Thank you.
Teasercat2
February 01, 2020
Other than the OT, PY and ST people, the resy of the nurses(?) and aids suck!!!
30 minutes for assistance for basthroom help. By thne, he had wetted his pants and had to sit in it.
Food service was more than rude in the dining area which according to the workers, the day room.
If someone gets the person out of bed in the morning, they are dressed (kinda, still missing clothes that were supposed to be labeled and returned after discharge) and wheleded into the "day room" until breakfast lunch and dinner is served.
Do not take a memory challenged person here!!!
QueenAlwayz
March 31, 2019
Well as you will read, Evergreen is not the place for your loved one. It is very difficult to believe this facility is affiliated with Beaumont Hospital! With a few exceptions, the nursing staff was indifferent and most were downright lazy! My mother was there for one week and that was long enough! I visited everyday and found her still in bed, sometimes not bathed. As her condition began to deteriorate, the doctor finally ordered lab tests. The unit clerk did not call for the samples to be picked up until 4 hours later, after I asked about results. The weekend staff is lazy, rude and only willing to do the minimum. I had to bus her trays, change her bed and get her cleaned up. One of the CNA’s had the nerve to have an attitude because I asked for another blanket. Evergreen is severely understaffed (nursing) and customer service is nonexistent. The bright spots: the therapy team and the maintenance crew. Avoid this place at all costs; you could be saving your loved one’s life!!
Moe Kraig
October 11, 2018
My husband was there from August 10th and discharged on September 13th, 2018. The attendants in his wing where good to him (maybe because we were always there). They were informative when inquired about his day. The PT and OT were good. However, upon his release on the 13th he seemed weak. Got him home and he refused to eat. The next day he was weaker and would not eat or drink. He was taken back to the hospital by an emergency vehicle and admitted with an urinary track infection. Why didn't they know. This did not happen overnight. Now, he is worst now than he was when he first had his stoke. The caregivers gave good care (because we were there a lot). Never saw a doctor (called and asked to speak with her). and the PA seem to be in LaLa land.
5 stars, DON'T think so.
ravenanni
June 27, 2018
This place is awful. My mom was there. She had bed sores, wasn't eating or drinking. She was not taken care of very well. She was discharged not long ago to go to a different nursing home, the discharge nurse was extremely rude and she argued with me. She died yesterday and I feel that Evergreen is responsible partially because they didn't do their job. I would recommend not sending your loved one here.
tereza
March 12, 2018
This facility was really nice. The patient rooms were large and most importantly, it was clean. The staff was nice and professional. I would refer friends and family here.
leo122
February 08, 2018
My grandmother stayed in this facility on three occasions, each for 2-3 weeks after hospital stays. Great place for recovery or staying if your loved one can't go home (yet). The place is clean, residents and staff are friendly, nurses attentive. I had two toddlers with me, both required entertainment. The nurse helped sterilize some toys for them to play with while accomodating the patient's various request. After experiencing other similar facilities, I would strongly recommend giving this place a chance.
vika kagan
January 30, 2018
I have had family members at this facility who received great nursing care as well as physical therapy.
Sean in Southfield
January 23, 2018
I am currently a patient at Evergreen and would like to share my experience so far. In a word, it has been nothing short of INCREDIBLE. When I arrived, I was barely able to walk 20 feet and certainly not up the stairs to my apartment. My therapist (Ron) has helped me tremendously. The nurses and aides are all very helpful - even when I can be a bit grouchy myself. I'm looking forward to going home - but only because I know I'm going to be safer and less likely to fall having worked with all of the great therapists here.
CTM
November 10, 2017
I'm so thankful my mom is home and doing well, after being in Evergreen Health and Living Center for 2 1/2 weeks certainly I owe them "no accolades"" People please if you read this review, do not put your loved ones in this facility. The medical care is inadequate, the food is lousy, and most of the CA's that are staffed here are lazy. I dediced to place my mom here after I was told by Botsford/Beaumont in Farmington Hills that she needed to be in a rehab facility to become stronger before returning home, and it would be easier for her medication to be monitored if she stayed in network with a Beaumont facility. I looked at 5 of the 7 facilities Beaumont offered, and this appeard to be the best out of the 5. "WHAT A JOKE", this was one of the most ill-run facilities for elderly patients that I have ever seen. My mother did not even see a doctor, until I took off an entire day from work, called Dr. Winters local Livonia office, and called Nurse Manager Stephanie at Evergreen Health. He then appeared on scene after she had been there about 9 days. My mom is a diabetic, her blood sugar was not monitored, her vitals were not taken reguarly and when they were it would be 4 or 5:00 pm. I eventually brought her glucose machine from home and we took her blood sugar ourselves. Dr. Skoures (my mom's primary doctor) called and gave instructions to Evergreen on how to monitor/and do her insulin and they could not even get that right. The dietcian showed up about a week after my mom was admitted, took her food order for 2 days, and after that she never saw her again. The food that was served was cold and most days not edible, so almost everyday I visited, I would bring her dinner from home, so she could have a decent meal. She had 3 nurse assistants, that were kind, considerate and caring, Stephanie, Nicole, and Angela. The others were noncaring, noncommitted and seemingly just there to get a paycheck. A few nights she put her help light on and waited over 2 hours for assistance to go to the bathroom, and when ALMA arrived, she told my mother to hurry-up, I have other patients to attend to. UNBELIEVEABLE!!! My mom was truly sent to this place for rehab therapy, so a shout out to AARON for all the help he gave her. He did his job! The facility is pretty and very up to date, but like the old adage says "NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY THE COVER", and please by all means avoid this place if you love your loved one. My mom was discharged on October 19, 2017 and is doing fairly well, she is 78 years old. I wonder what happens to the elderly people at Evergreen, that don't have close family and friends to speak for them and don't have a voice???
Momma621
June 16, 2017
When walking into the facility it appears very nice. Everyone is courteous and smiling. The rooms look okay, but there is very little supervision about how many visitors a person can have at one time or late they can visit. My room mate had about 7 people at once, all laughing and trying to out talk the other. Needless to say I did not get much rest that evening. I experience another traumatic occurrence that had me so upset and sickened that I fell an injured my hip replacement. Nothing was done about the situation until I complained the second night and was so upset and shocked at what was going on in the room that I could not go back into the room. It seems some people who have been in the facility for a long time do not have to follow the rules about visitors and when visiting hours begin and end..
The nursing care service is nearly non-existent, the food is practically trash. The only things I felt safe to eat were pre-packaged items, like crackers or cookies.
Ron Reed
March 30, 2017
My Mother was a patient for 20 days. In that time, the PT people were wonderful but beyond that, the food was sub-par and the aids were Horrible. Because she required ambulatory assistance to go to the toilet they left a commode at she waited more than an hour for assistance on several occasions, and the commode was left filthy for more than 5 hours after repeated requests to clean it. It took me 3 Days, dozens of phone calls and a direct order from her primary physician to get her medication in order. I would NEVER consider allowing my Mother to stay the EVER AGAIN!
Evelyn Delgodo
December 13, 2016
Not well staffed. The experience was not good.
ClarkstonMom
September 14, 2016
My mother in law was taken to Evergreen Health & Living Center after her hip replacement was done at Beaumont Royal Oak Hospital because her first choice rehab nursing home was full. We figured since it was owned by Beaumont that it would be good, but we were sorely mistaken.
They have only ONE RN on duty at a time for the entire facility (hundreds of patients). The "nurses" supposedly caring for the patients were all LPNs. This is their way to provide fewer patients per "nurse' as they can pay the LPNs far less money. The drugs are distributed by the assigned LPN, but most of the patient care is provided by aides. My mother in law needed soft food because Beaumont lost her top dentures when she went in for surgery. She would receive food she could not chew. I would complain and she would then receive the right food. No one was monitoring how much the patients were (or were not) eating or drinking. I was there to advocate on her behalf 12 hours a day and she still had lousy treatment by the staff. I pity those without someone to advocate for them.
Her first roommate had severe dementia and a broken foot/ankle that was in a cast. She kept crying that she wanted to get out of the wheelchair she was strapped into and kept asking me why the cast was on her leg. I would tell her repeatedly that she broke it and needed to stay in the chair. I later advised her assigned LPN of what she was saying/doing (not that I was complaining, but that I was concerned about her). The next day she was so drugged (while strapped into her wheelchair) that she only woke up when she was roused. The aide walked in, woke the woman up, set her meal in front of her, and walked out. She walked back in the room an hour later, found she had not eaten a bite, woke her up, asked her if she wanted to eat any more, the woman said "no", and she walked out with her food, untouched. I advised the LPN who acted like I was being a busybody and she told me to worry about my mother in law. The next day my mother in law was moved into a different nurse's group who had fewer patients because they were more seriously impaired with the explanation that my mother in law needed more care (not that the other woman needed more care). I complained to the one RN in charge of the nursing home and she apologized. Unfortunately for my mother in law, she became dehydrated and weak from the lack of nutrition and fluids and was readmitted to the hospital after about three days. She later died in the hospital and I believe that the nursing home was complicit in her decline and later death.
The physical building, grounds, and furnishings are in nice shape. The physical therapy they provided and the people in the physical therapy department were great, but if the patient cannot fend for him/herself, it is a dangerous place for them unless they have an advocate sitting there with them (and even then...).
dover2
July 07, 2016
My 90 year old mother went there after knee surgery. Normally, she almost never complains as she wants to be liked. When she started complaining to me about this facility I knew something was wrong but by then it was too late to put her somewhere else. She told me she sat in her urine three nights in a row. No one would come change her. She ate peanut butter and jelly sandwiches because the food was so bad. She was in extreme pain starting at 8 pm and the doctor would not adjust her meds .. She tells me she will never go back there. I tried to talk to her nurse a couple of times. Left messages and no one called me back. My mom also asked for saltines one evening as she is a diabetic and did not eat her dinner and 2 hours later someone came by w a bad attitude and gave her the crackers.. This place is affiliated somehow w Beaumont Health and Beaumont should disengage immediately. Their standards cannot be these standards. I asked that the director of the facility call me. I am very disappointed and distressed. I not only do not recommend this facilty I warn against it.
Carolyn fryrear
January 26, 2016
This place should be turned in for abuse of their residents. Horrible place. Please don't place some one you love there. I had to hire caregivers to stay with my hubby to get care before I could get him a new place. Please , I beg you don't go there.
blondiedcf1015
September 22, 2015
This is the ABSOLUTE worst place. The communication is awful. NO ONE knows anything. You ask a simple question of the receptionist and she is unable to give an answer. She wasn't even aware of the staff and their positions. They are not familiar with the patients and are always referring to the chart. I am not sure if they just rely on the family to not know any better? The night staff is too busy chatting about their lives instead of assisting patients to the facilities. My mother was told on a daily basis to just go in her "diaper" because there was no one available. Several members of the staff are telling her different release dates and have her so confused when we are already dealing with a VERY CONFUSING time. I truly wish that undercover boss would come and see what type of place they are running. I would scream from the roof tops to run the other way!!!!
honeybunch2
August 28, 2015
Evergreen offered excellent care. The PT and OT dept was excellent. Whenever I had a concern, it was addressed immediatlely and a solution to the problem. Nurses were great, ass't were great and came very quickly when you pushed the bell. Food was very good. Menu had variety and they accommodated your requests. Everyone was very friendly. Overall, the care was very good. Would have liked to seen more activities but there were about 3 each day. Ice Cream social hour daily.
College Football John
August 12, 2015
My 88 year old mother fell, spent a few days in the hospital, nothing serious just a bruised shoulder, then to Evergreen for rehab. First day there there was no therapy, second day there was the evaluation, that was a Friday. There was no therapy on the weekends. Mom called me Sunday afternoon saying she wants to come home. They left her laying in bed with Saturday and Sunday. Zero physical activity other than bathroom breaks. I called Evergreen and told them that I was taking her home, the head nurse (are they really RNs? I don't think so) gave me the hard sell why she should stay, she has actually very rude. When I picked her up the head nurse again gave me her speech in a rude condescending tone. I told her 'I know but it is what mom wants'. Next week my mom had a representative from Dept. of Health & Services investigating me for not acting in my mother's best interest with removing her from Evergreen. People - stay away from this place.
RowD
December 05, 2014
My mother was a resident here for several weeks following a hospital stay at Beaumont. This, luckily, was our first experience with a facility of this type. We knew numerous people who had been in this facility for rehab over the years and selected it on that basis. First, the good: the physical therapy staff is excellent. I doubt you can do better in the area. The meals were better than I expected. The rooms were OK; my mother could not get a private room but the design of the room made the shared room less objectionable. Some of the nursing staff and assistants were competent and caring, Now, the not so good: my mother, who has never been incontinent in her life, was put in a diaper on the first day. It soon became apparent that the reason was that the staff was taking an incredible amount of time -- half an hour or more -- to answer the call button. Pretty soon, she quit eating and drinking so that she would not be embarrassed by her inability to get to the facilities. Similarly, her chair and bed alarm repeatedly came on and no one ever came to check. At one point, she needed medication; I personally rang the call button and waited two hours for it. Care was, at best, chaotic; I never had a sense that anyone had a sense of why my mother was there or what she needed, Items we took in related to her care disappeared almost instantly. They were supposed to do her laundry; if they did the laundry, her (labeled) clothes disappeared into the lost and found, but for much of the time, the dirty laundry stacked up so long we took it home and did it ourselves. My suspicion is that this place is neither better nor worse that similar places of its kind. But our family had to resort to keeping someone there most of the time because of the lack of care. I would not recommend this facility for someone who is unable to care for himself/herself and lacks family in the area to take over for the shortcomings of the facility.
Melody5
November 01, 2014
I did not like Evergreen Health and I would not recommend it at all. I was not impressed with anything. It is an affiliate of Beaumont Hospital, and it was where mom was sent when she fell.
She was in the intensive care, so I figured that would be a really good place to put her because I had a good experience with Beaumont Hospital, and my brother heard good things about it.
I think its fine for people that are recovering from a broken leg or hip replacement or something like that, but for an elderly person that can’t get out of a wheelchair, absolutely not; I think it’s terrible. They were understaffed. Two rooms are divided by about three quarter lengths wall so they are fairly separate, and then those people share a bathroom. I wouldn’t say it was too updated but it wasn’t dirty or filthy, but they update on the furnishings and the carpeting and the paint in most of the facility.
Visitor95204150
September 12, 2014
My husband has been in Evergreens for two weeks now, and I go there every day. My husband has Parkinson's, and he was there two years ago for rehab. He is happy there. He loves the food and likes the staff. He also likes the physical therapist; that's why he went back. They are great. They keep him very clean, and they do a lot of therapy with him, like speech and occupation, so he has a lot of attention, which I like. He is well cared for, and he is walking better. He has help with taking his shower and a lot of other things.
He is in a semi-private room, which is nice. It is a very nice facility. It is all on one floor, and I am not fond of high-rises. It has a lovely dining room and beautiful courtyard. They have activities, and they are having bingo today. They have an ice cream social every day at 2 o'clock. They have jazz players come in and play twice a week. They have trivia pursuit games. They have a lot going on. It is a nice place and he is really happy there.
Carollyn
June 16, 2014
This place is terrible. My elderly father had to go here for rehabilitation after a fall. He absolutely hated it at Ecergreen, he asked to go to the bathroom and the aid told him to "go in his diaper". It was humiliating. We couldn't get dad out of there fast enough.
Joanna4
August 29, 2013
Evergreen was wonderful. When we brought my dad there, we didn't think he would make it but they did wonderful with him. When he walked out of there he was better than when he had his heart failure. The accommodation and the staff were good. It was very clean and the doctors were very informative.
pgchrust
July 23, 2013
I was surprised to read some of the negative reviews here! I am curious if it was pre-renovation or under a different administration, but it was not like my experience at all! I highly recommend Evergreen Health & Living, and in fact have recommended it to two friends who needed a facility for their own ailing and rehabilitating parents. My mother was a resident there from August through October 2012. It wasn't until she arrived there that we even received an accurate diagnosis and true understanding of the neurological degenerative condition that was affecting her for years--something her treating physician and the hospital were unable to do. Everything from start to finish went smoothly.
It is a beautifully decorated and impeccably neat and well-maintained facility. Never once was there that "nursing home smell." The rooms are uniquely designed and give a lot of privacy and home-like feel. The grounds are beautiful and provide you a nice place to walk for a breath of fresh air when weather permits. The nice little touches such as the daily ice cream social and the music in the dining room make the experience pleasant for visitors and residents alike. Maintenance and custodial staff were always around making sure everything worked and was clean. Everyone we met was professional and seemed to take their job seriously. Truthfully, I've never seen a work place with staff who smiled more. If the folks like working there, I'd say something is going right!
The gerontologist Dr. Hyde was super bright and patient- and family-friendly. She met with the whole family whenever we needed her and explained to us a rather complex condition in a way we understood. Her descriptions of the progression and time-lines of the disease were right on, such that we as a family were able to prepare ourselves for the inevitable hard realities of end-of-life.
The therapy staff did their best to maximize Mom's functioning at admission. When it became clear that her condition was terminal, the transition to hospice was easy and did not even require my mom to change units or anything. The additional hospice resources they secured for us actually led to additional care rather than diminished care when that time came. I loved the nurses' aides. Staffing seemed really consistent and predictable, such that my mom's daily care was often provided by the same friendly and compassionate young ladies who got to know us and my mom. They became like extensions of the family, so much so, that when my mom ultimately passed, they seemed as broken up about it as we were. My elderly dad, husband of 59 years, was often visiting at my mom's bedside, and they always looked after him and attended to his needs too, although I'm sure they didn't "have" to. The food was always appetizing. Call lights were always answered in a timely and appropriate manner. We knew we were at the right place when Dad approved. He was my mom's primary caretaker for years, and moving her to a care facility was not an easy decision for him. But once there, all his worries were relieved.
The nurses seemed keenly aware of even subtle changes in my mom's condition and always alerted the family. In the end, it was the nurse's experience that alerted her to the likely passing of my mom, such that it allotted time for the whole family to be at her bedside surrounding her in love as she made her peaceful transition. Even then, they did little things to make that difficult time that much more bearable with a compassion cart of refreshments from the kitchen staff as we grieved.
Everything seemed to be orchestrated by an excellent administrative staff who were always available and accessible. They were always visible on the units, ensuring things ran properly and smoothly rather than being locked away in a corporate office somewhere.
We could not thank the staff of Evergreen enough for the quality care they provided my mom!
peterpan42
July 08, 2013
This place is horrible. They keep the residents sitting in a room all day at a table just kind of staring at the wall, and my poor dad is convinced he's in prison. They also have lied to us on multiple occasions. We found a wonderful assisted living facility to move him to, but they waited till the very very last moment to tell us we needed a mrsa test for him to get out. Now they have been giving us the run around, lying to us that he didn't pass the test then we later found out they never even gave it to him, and they keep changing the rules on what tests he needs every time we talk to them. Dad hates it there, and he's going to miss out on a wonderful place cause they can't get their act together. He says too that when he pushes the button, they don't come, sometimes for hours. Don't let anyone you care about go there. They should be shut down.
advocate for elderly
OMG! My friend is there and they havent cleaned her room at all. I looked down and there was a dead mouse in a mousetrap that looked like it had been there over a week atleast. There were spiders and several ants also stuck to the poison. I took a pic of it. Her mail was under the bed including bank statements, and there was cups and candywrappers etc under the bed. The mats are there to prevent a fall but people end of walking on them and spilling stuff and they dont seem to have adequate cleaning people at all. Even after complaining I had to leave and they still hadnt really cleaned the room, they seem to not be able to see the whole picture, one of the nurses said they arent allowed to touch the mice. All i know is for $100,000 a year the local holiday Inn would give you better service. They need to hire more people and stop trying to please their shareholders. This place is a MRSA breeding grounds. And how about giving my friend some new water once in awhile. I hope i never get old, the nursing homes in this country are just awful.
Barbara18
My mother has Alzheimer's and dementia. After her hip replacement, she would forget that she couldn't walk. Evergreen Rehab Nursing Center is very large and they couldn't watch her all the time. So when she was in a wheelchair, she would try to get up and several times she ended up falling and splitting her head open and having to go to the hospital. It's a good facility, but they can't watch the residents 24/7.
A lot of them were frustrated, my mother included, because the residents were stuck in a wheelchair and they pull them up to a table. And that's where they are most of the day because they weren't allowed to stay in their beds. The staff are really friendly and the physical therapy is great. They have everything you need there. Every room has a nice view outside. It's really nice. It's just so huge and there is no way you can take care of that huge group of people and watch them 24/7.
daughter07
November 19, 2012
After hearing great reviews of Evergreen Rehab Center, I carefully took a guided tour for myself. Very nice and clean facility. Staff seemed friendly, especially when a guided tour is being conducted. My father was transported from Beaumont Hospital to Evergreen on a Friday afternoon. My family felt comfortable prior to leaving that night. However, when I arrived at 9:00 a.m. the next morning, my father had dried up stool in his diaper and also within the crevices of his buttocks. My father told me he pushed the call button after 12:30 a.m. and the aide came 1 hour and a half later. He informed the aide that he was sitting in his stool and asked if she would change him. He also asked the aide if they were short staff and she replied no. The aide left the room and never returned. My father sat in his stool for over 9 hours. I informed the administrator and the nursing supervisor that this lack of care and concern is totally unacceptable. Feces left on the skin causes risks for bacterial infections, viruses, and bed sores to develop. In addition, my father could have fallen or had chest pain, and to wait over a 1 hour to respond is INEXCUSABLE. I asked if this aide had other complaints filed against her, but neither the administrator nor the nurse answered my question. They apologized and assured me that this would not happen again. I insisted that this aide not come near my father again. Unfortunately, the ratio is 14 patients per 1 aide and 1 LPN staff who only administers meds but does not give direct patient care. Evergreen needs to have a measurement tool in place to qualify the type of direct patient care provided by the aides especially during the late to early hours. I am terribly disappointed with the care my father received on the 1st night of his stay at Evergreen. We are certainly in the process of locating another facility to provide quality care at on the midnight shift as well as in the day shift.
Social Worker # 1
November 15, 2011
I am a friend of a resident of Evergreen Rehabilitation and Nursing Center.
In general, I thought that the facility was a nice place for a love one to live or to receive rehabilitation. The facility had great décor and the facility was very clean. The facility did not smell and the food looked good, and the dining area was formal. The facility also serves the residents and their visitors various flavors of ice cream between 3:00pm and 4:00pm 7 days a week. Evergreen Nursing and Rehabilitation Center was beautiful with all of the décor matching and coordinated it was very tasteful to the eye.
The grounds of the facility are beautiful and well maintained and very well manicured. The common areas of the facility are beautiful and well structured and the surrounding neighborhood is beautiful with lots of land and a large structured parking lot in the front and the back of the facility. The residents' rooms are very contemporary and all décor and bedspreads matches the wallpaper on the wall.
The staff and management of the facility are professional in all areas of their job duties. I think the residents get excellent care there. The visitors can also order, lunch or dinner and eat in the dining room with their friend or family member.
While I was there, I noticed that in the early afternoon the facility had a musical group singing for the residents in the formal dining area, and I noticed that in the evening after dinner some of the residents were watching movies on a large movie screen in the recreation room. I enjoyed the time I was there visiting a friend of the family the facility was not at all like a facility but more like home and some of the residents rooms had one to two couches in them that matched the wallpaper on the wall. I would give Evergreen Rehabilitation and Nursing Center a five star rating.
Overall, Evergreen Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is a great place for a loved one to be placed. The staffs give the resident's great care one on one and they communicate consistently with the residents and I would recommend it to everyone/anyone, who is looking for a placement for their loved one; because I believe that their love one would do well there.
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