Samaritan Keep Nursing Home Inc

  • 133 Pratt St , Watertown, NY 13601
  • (315) 785-4400
  • 4.0 ( 4 reviews )
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4.0 ( 4 Reviews )
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Joan
October 21, 2021
I toured Samaritan Keep Home. My husband has dementia, and we need skilled nursing. It's a caring community. The rooms are just bedrooms. They have exercise things and a living room that they can go to watch TV or whatever. The staff was very knowledgeable and very nice. This place is close to home.
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Reviewer RC#0423
May 07, 2021
My dad is a current resident of Samaritan Keep Home, and it's not the most modern place. It basically looks like a hospital or a maternity center that was converted into an old-folks home, but it is what they have up here. There are plenty of nurses, and they all seemed really good and really nice, but it's just an older place. They moved them around a couple of times because of the plumbing issues in some of the rooms. It is also expensive, and there are people there who are not paying anything but getting the same treatment.
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ebeth2013
April 23, 2020
During this critical time of the virus, I have been so worried about my significant other who is in this nursing home, but I have been keeping in touch with the nurses and talking with him on FaceTime, I am so impressed that with all this going on everyone he is healthy and happy, they are doing a fabulous job every day, I love them all and I just want to give them credit for what they’re doing keeping my significant other and everyone else in that building healthy, they are amazing!!!
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sogood09
January 20, 2012
I visited this facility with my boyfreind to see his gramndmother. You can tell that the building is kinda old but its is still very clean. I found the staff to be very polite although they did seem kind of rushed as they went from duty to the next. despite the obvious hurry to try and get everything done that took the time to assist us with the requests that we made as well as answering our questions about the floor. This particular floor was an alzheimers unit and we were curious about the saftey features. The unit itself is locked and visitors must ring a doorbell to gain admittance. Also just in case a mobile resident manages to slip out as visitors are coming in they wear a wrist band that will activate an alarm if they attempt to leave the building. The bed in his grandmothers room was also the kind that can be lowered all the way to the floor, this was great because she has a tendency to wake up confused in the night and has fallen from the bed in the past. Overall I was satisfied with the service this place provided

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