Pleasant Manor Health & Rehabilitation Center

  • 3650 S IH 35 E, Waxahachie, TX 75165
  • (972) 937-7320
  • 4.0 ( 3 reviews )
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4.0 ( 3 Reviews )
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ricky78
July 30, 2017
my mom was at peasant manor for rehab she had a good stay there and i was happy with the care she got the therapy staff was excellent and there were two nurses aids on 100 hall who always made mom feel good polite and always upbeat little sarah and bridget I never had any problems when they were there excellent cna
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Serious Visitor656780
October 14, 2016
I visited Pleasant Manor. The people were very nice. The facility was old, and it was a little far from my house. They’re in the process of remodeling, but it would be pretty far from my house. They had complete lockdown where the people were confined to that area. They could go outside, but it’s pretty depressing. Pleasant Manor is one of the best as far as care. I certainly haven’t ruled it out. In the lockdown facility, they had several people back there all the time.
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dawn clarissa
January 28, 2015
My husband has been at Pleasant Manor for 8 months. Since he was at first a flight risk he was in a hall that was locked. This was necessary since he did want to leave and was somewhat mobile. As soon as he had settled in and it was felt safe to allow him to move from that hallway into a regular hall where the patients can go in and out of their rooms, go to recreation and out to the dining hall he was given a new room out in the general population.. First the pluses: Every aide that we have contact with has been kind and caring both to my husband and to myself. I do go out every afternoon and am there during their supper hour and see that he is in bed and settled for the night. The LVN's are fine, the administrator (John) and the business office manager(JIM) both have their doors open at all times and you are welcome to talk to them. Their offices are right as you walk in the door, so they are not hiding from you. There is not a bad odor when you enter and most of the halls are okay. Now and then of course there will be patients that have accidents and there will be some smell but it is taken care of as soon as the aides can. We-as family- must keep in mind that there is over 100 beds in this facility and we do not have a private duty nurse at our beck and call. Sometimes the aides will come back and if you ask for something they will say yes, and then not get back to you - but most often that is because several others have stopped them on their way and ask for something also. I do wish they made more activities - although many of the patients are unable to participate. They do have bingo, and church services, and special programs for those that are able to attend. The heat and air conditioning is very good. At this age most of the patients are very aware of their comfort level. I believe there is a new cook on board and meals are better. (How to cook for that many with different health problems is beyond me!) They do well. Please, please no more paper plates and utensils. Food needs to be cut up . We have been told that the patient can have more food if they request, however, when the aide delivers their plate (and this is in the dining hall) they then disappear so there is no opportunity to ask for seconds. Again, these aides have other duties to attend to and cannot spare the time to stick around while patients eat. The rehab department is GREAT. They are upbeat, pleasant, and do their very best. I would suggest that perhaps Pleasant Manor have some advocates for the patients. Especially those that have no family or visitors and are unable to speak for themselves. I would certainly be agreeable to doing that on some sort of schedule since I still work. I give them an A+

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