Parkwood Healthcare

  • 2600 PARKVIEW DR, Bedford, TX 76022
  • (817) 857-4302
  • 3.7 ( 7 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Parkwood Healthcare Assisted Living residents enjoy their own private apartment homes in a park-like setting with an established community they can trust. From daily housekeeping to medical care, each resident receives a personalized combination of services, amenities, and activities to boost their independence, while enriching their mind, body, and spirit. We offer two Assisted living neighborhoods, based on each resident’s needs. Our Traditional neighborhood provides medication management, stand-by & reminder-type support services. Our Enhanced neighborhood offers an alternative for residents whose care needs exceed what traditional assisted living can meet, such as sliding scale insulin & ostomy care, but do not require 24-hour skilled nursing.

Parkwood is the only senior living community offering a full continuum of care in the HEB area. This enables us to handle the current and future needs of our residents. Parkwood Healthcare Community is managed by Life Care Services®, An LCS® Company.

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Reviews

3.7 ( 7 Reviews )
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Sharon
January 23, 2021
My mom is still in rehab at Parkwood in Bedford, and she's in the Covid unit right now. She's been there for about six weeks or maybe even closer to two months. She has been in the independent living side, and she has an apartment there. She had some friends over there, so that's where we put her for rehab. We really don't know if she'll be able to go back to her apartment or not. My mother loves the staff a lot and she doesn't really want to go anywhere else, but I would have to say that the upper management has not been very forthcoming with us and we have felt frustrated at times though I know they have a lot of people to take care of. The staff that takes care of my mother is very nice and she likes them a lot, so they must treat her very nicely. She says she likes the food though I've never seen it. The facility is nice and clean and when she was in the rehab, she had a big window that she could stay at, and she really liked that.
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Debra
October 28, 2020
My brother is in Parkwood Senior Living Healthcare. He loves it, they're great people. His room is what you'd expect, it's got a Jack and Jill bathroom, and it's nice. It's a room, it's utilitarian, and not a home by any means, it's a rehab place. The employees are very confident and caring. They get to know their people and residents. They're proactive, if they see a need they don't wait for the person to ask, they offer whatever assistance is needed. They're very concerned about their people. There's housekeeping twice a month.
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bsarno
February 17, 2020
I found this facility is so helpful in getting you ready to go back to a normal living conditions. The nurses to the management do everything in helping and assisting you with getting better day after day.
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Rustydog1
February 11, 2020
Stay away from this SNF. They didn't want to give my father liquids or help him with eating after his stroke. He spent 26 days in rehab hospital where he was making great strides and everyone loved him. He was good the first 2 days at Parkwood and then was not himself. I was constantly asking about his meds, if he ate, what he ate, what he drank, etc. He was not himself starting on day 3. He got severely volume dehydrated from lack of liquids and they crushed his b/p time (which were time release over 24 hrs) and that gave him entire meds in system all at once. They gave him pain meds when he didn't need. Never took pain meds at home. Gave hime b/p meds when his b/p was normal causing it to drop too low. On day 7, I arrived and looked at him and knew something was wrong. Asked them to take his b/p and it was 70/40. They were not interested in making sure he was doing well. I ended up calling 911 to get him back to the hospital. The severe dehydration and b/p dropping so low due to them crushing the pills contributed significantly to his death a few days later. Don't trust these people.
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cyclist
February 02, 2020
The nurse staff crushed time release medication that was not supposed to be crushed It sent my family member into extreme hypotension They were totally unaware. Family members checked blood pressure. Had to have him sent to the hospital. Where he remains unresponsive.
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Lynne5477
February 01, 2020
My dad had a stroke and went to a rehab hospital til insurance no longer paid and then we took him to Parkwood to continue rehab until we could get his home ready. I explained he had bad eyesight and needed help as he could not yet transfer himself. He went there for therapy. I'm not sure what kind of therapy he got but the one day I was there for it, it lasted less than 15 minutes. On the 3rd day, he started getting fuzzy and not right, would improve later in day, and same thing repeated. Speech Therapy would not allow him water but only small sips of a thickened liquid. Then they started crushing his blood pressure (time released) meds which is a big NO-NO. I learned they were doing this too late. His bp would drop significantly by mid-morning so they didn't give therapy. They did not help him eat and several times gave him nothing to drink with his meals. I was there. They gave him BP meds when he didn't need them which caused his BP to drop significantly. On 7th day, I walked in and immediately saw something was wrong. OT had been working with him and said nothing. I asked nurse to check his BP and it was 70/40. Seems there response is always just to put patient in bed. He acquired horrible bed sores in such a short time. I ended up calling 911 and getting him to the ER at hospital. Between the severe dehydration and the over-dosing of meds due to crushing them, he was in horrible condition. I don't recommend this facility for anyone that cannot advocate for themselves. I honestly believe had I not moved him, he would have been dead the following morning.
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tsjames48
May 08, 2019
My mom couldn’t get anybody to help her go to the restroom all day long and for her dinner one day all they gave her was a bowl of corn and a scoop of ice cream. If it wasn’t for the ice cream I would have thought she was being served prison food. This is ridiculous for the kind of money that is spent here for them to take care of loved ones. Staff seam to be really rude and very in helpful. The rooms are just BLAH at best. Things need to change around here. I do not recommend this place for anybody
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