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A Place for Mom has scored Life Care Center of Scottsdale with 1 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 1 review in the last 2 years. Over all time, Life Care Center of Scottsdale has 1 review with an average "overall experience" of 1 out of 5.
Zero star rating! My dad has been there for 10 days and they refuse to discharge him! He had Covid pneumonia and was transferred for PT, OT and respiratory therapy. To date, NO ONE has provided any of this! [name removed] refused to write orders for insulin, despite my multiple time per day request for the first 72 hours my dad was there!! Nurses don’t care, in fact there was no nurse for over 6 hours last Sunday, so my dad never got his meds until 1 pm, then they dosed him again at 5 pm! Cafeteria refuses to give him a low carb diet despite my going almost every day to tell them. Staff brings the wrong food - even gives double pieces of pie when he shouldn’t have any! Appropriate diet drinks have not been available for 4 days now. They refuse to discharge him because they’re getting lots of money from his insurance to keep him there! I’ve recorded so many problems with this place. Even the staff has daily comments about how there is no reason for him to be there! This place is a sham operation!
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