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Poor management of staff. Medications are not consistently given as the doctor ordered. The input of changes to existing meds or additions of new meds to a residents computerized personal care file are often delayed by hours or even overnight. Understaffed and very slow response times to resident calls for assistance. Our calls to the nursing station are frequently not answered and messages left are not returned.
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Response from Clermont Park
January 3, 2019Thanks for taking the time to give a review. We’re sorry for your negative experiences with us. We’re working on tightening up our systems and will take your concerns to our team. Our residents and guests are our highest priority, and we want that to be very visible! If you’d like to discuss your concerns, please give us a call: [removed]. –Ronnie Brown, Executive Director or Gail Kahookele, Associate Executive Director.
They're understaffed and need more nurses, it could take up to thirty minutes for them to respond to the emergency button in the room (not ok at all) especially in the evenings/ at night. Even after saying that was ridiculous they didn't change or say much. They give "free" haircuts but charge $20 anyway, the food is mediocre but they do make sure everyone has eaten. The staff that isn't apart of the nursing is generally rude and dismissive, I asked a man in the office where they offered snacks for between meals and he snapped why would he know, probably cause you work there but thanks for being an ass. Any time something happened with my grandmother it was address because WE noticed long before any nursing staff (rashes,needing a bath, needing a diaper change etc.) I will say [Removed] (nurse) and [Removed] (coordinator) were absolutely amazing and without their help and hard work would have given this place one star but they were so kind and helpful to my grandmother while she was at the facility.
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Response from Clermont Park
July 5, 2017Dear Shelby, Thank you for your feedback! We truly value input to help us do the best job we can. I would genuinely appreciate an opportunity to speak with you directly. And thank you for your very favorable comments regarding Melissa and Rebecca. Please contact me at the phone number on our website. We would love the opportunity to discuss your specific concerns. Thank you. -Gail Kahookele, Associate Executive Director.
We toured this location when we were looking into care options for my Dad. This was very near to being our first choice, unfortunately the waiting list was too long during the time that we were looking for options. They had some very nice amenities, although Dad was not sure he would use all of them.
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My cousin is in their rehab right now and I think that's going pretty good. That was our first choice because she's been there so much and I think the care is good too.
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A really nice place. Not accepting Medicaid residents currently.
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