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They are often, short on staff a lot. They get soup most of the time in memory care. One day I was there they had a green veggie"chicken" salad. There were three EXTREMELY THIN and short pieces of chicken on top of the green salad. I laid them side by side and the three pieces didn't equal a half inch wide! They also have sandwiches a lot in Memory Care. The dining room is large. For what we're paying toilet paper should be provided and so should soap and basic essentials. Even cheap hotels give you those things and so do nursing homes. There is NOT always a nurse on duty but a MedTech and maybe an aide.
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September 30, 2022Td, thank you for taking the time to leave us feedback about your experience with us. We would like the opportunity to address your concerns. Please reach out to us directly at (573) 375-9032 when you have a chance. Thank you, and we look forward to hearing from you.
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