Nazareth Living Center
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- #2 NAZARETH LANE, Saint Louis, MO 63129
- (314) 487-3950
- 3.7 ( 4 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Nursing Homes
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3.7
( 4 Reviews )
Kathleen
March 25, 2022
Our experience with Nazareth Living Center was not good. We ended up taking my father out from there right away. They were so understaffed. People would wait for hours to go to the bathroom, and there were 28 residents at one time for 2 nurse's aides. At that point, there was one nurse's aide. They would drop the food off when my dad was sick and just leave it there while he was sleeping. So, he wouldn't get fed.
The actual people, especially the receptionists and several people were very wonderful and kind. They just needed to hire more people. They're overworked, and I think that's almost every nursing home these days. So, the residents suffer.
Vicki Saali
August 16, 2020
My father and sister have both been to Nazareth. I cannot thank them enough for their compassion and care. Tiannia in admissions went over and above in helping us deal with the financial end and Cathy the social worker went over and above in her care and attention to empathetic detail. My family members enjoy being part of a strong, Christian Community. Grateful.
Heartbroken Anne
July 24, 2020
My loved one is dead, not because of COVID which he did contract but “overcame.” He was neglected and mistreated. The doctor’s orders for an infected toe were not consistently followed and he lost his toes. They allowed him to become severely dehydrated and did not make sure he even touched his food before taking it away.
He was only a resident for two weeks before I was no longer allowed to see him. From what he told me no one checked on him except to give him his medicine. There were times when he wasn’t given any water to drink. When I inquired about him on Easter Sunday night because he hadn’t had anything to eat the nurse told me she had too many senile patients who were acting out and since he never complained she didn’t have time for him. I could go on but my heart breaks at how he was treated. The place isn’t cheap.
It used to be good but not now.
Jvziegler
May 16, 2020
My father recently died. He spent his last 7 months at Nazareth. Even though it was difficult to visit him every day as he declined, I always felt a sense of joy when there because of the staff: aides, nurses, doctors, spiritual crew, maintenance, laundry, dietary, gift shop staff, front desk, activity/music therapists, physical therapists, housekeeping, management. Three special angles (they know who they are) are especially dear to me because they helped me to at least see & talk to my dad just before he died. Covid-19 made that chore difficult, but they took the time to be there for Dad & me.
I can't forget to mention the social workers. They always made me feel as if I was the only client at that moment. Both of them were professional & efficient, yet compassionate; sometimes taking time to deliver cookies or read cards to Dad after the pandemic lock down was enacted March 12, 2020. Oh, and the Sisters of St. Joseph too. They were always around - each one of them, a blessing.
I will miss seeing all of you every day and pray for you as you continue to work long hours in the extremely difficult conditions these day.