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October 2023 by Tiara Kaseda
The staff working there stole my items and they are very expensiveI Don’t recommend this facility !!!
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September 2023 by Darwin Hill
Ms.Page is a wonderful person at this location for her role at this place and residents speaks highly of her. Assisted living coordinator.
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August 2023 by B 350M
The previous reviews are accurate. My relative was in the nursing home in the main building. We received frequent calls begging us to get them out of there. STNAS would come in and turn the service light off and tell the resident they will come back rather than take a couple of minutes to resolve the issue. Frequent discussions regarding poor service with the staff,including top management ,were useless all we got were excuses. We were told “ you need to be patient or we are short staffed.” STNAs told our relative “if you don’t like it MOVE “and “it’s not my job” when they asked for help. Jennings had a stellar reputation 30 years ago, but it’s not 1990 anymore. Our relative is now happy in a new facility where the staff cares and is compassionate.
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July 2023 by James McHenry
This is the place to go if you want to put your dog down or a cat. The supervisor is a nasty mean old lady who can’t barely said a word of English or Spanish or anything she’s delusional she works night shift residents are not cared for at all and food look like it’s from pedigrees. Stay away from here at all cost . Looks like third world country here
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June 2023 by Pokey Piercer
Beautiful facility with great options for the patients. Too large of a patient load for the nurses and aides with very little appreciation of the incredibly hard work put in. Spend less $$$ on decor and patio flowers and more on staffing. Patient's want care and families want prompt polite interactions. With safe staffing to patient ratios this place could be better than a resort.
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May 2023 by Kaylah Monroe (BeautyByKay)
Very hard to contact Human Resources or recruiting. Starting to believe they don’t have an office within Jennings.
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March 2023 by Tangila Curry
My mother Placed herself here thinking this was a GREAT PLACE! Because she lived right in theCommunity complex where Jennings is. She was living in Saint Rita’s apartments. She could still talk had a lot of energy and was in her right mind, she did have some health issues, swelling of the legs due to her heart conditions and cancer in her kidneys, but she had no dementia or Alzheimer’s. She was only supposed to be there for a short while for physical therapy to help her walk again and then receive surgery to remove cancer. My mother now has the coronavirus from this facility three of their staff members had Covid and gave it to several residents. My mother is currently in the hospital and not doing too well, the communication here is horrible and I feel like the care On the second floor was careless with no empathy for the residents. There is so much more I could say, but I’ll just leave it in the hands of Jesus and continue to pray to God for my mother and all the other residents there. 10/25/2020
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February 2023 by JEANNINE BARNHILL
Do not use them for Hospice Care!!!!!! The staff is not trained for hospice care, and to make things even worse...... I found out that my dad had died over the phone while I was at work ! That isn't something that you are supposed to tell anyone over the phone, you call the family to the facility,then inform them of their loved ones passing. No full time Hospice Team
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January 2023 by june gerlich
Currently it is Christmas Eve. My parents hardly have any heat coming out of their registers so they have resorted to using the heat off of the burners on their stove.They have contacted maintenance but the voice mail is full. I contacted the front desk and no one answers. I don’t know what is going to happen. I know they have a little heater for one bedroom but not the other.
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December 2022 by C M
Bunch of liars full blown nursing home not a assisted living when more than half of the residents is 2 people assist. Also you will have 27 patients to one worker. Do not work there.
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December 2021 by Kim Adamo
My Aunt, Virginia Erskine was a resident of Jennings for about eight years before passing during the Covid-19 pandemic. The staff always took very good care of her and worked hard to always make her comfortable. Through her eight year stay at Jennings she encountered only one staff member that was rude and didn't believe in Jennings Mission statement. To our relief, this employee was terminated quickly after she was hired. As my Aunts time was nearing we decided to use Hospice through Jennings so she could stay in her comfortable room. We were very pleased with her care.
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December 2021 by T F
My Dad is currently a resident in the long term care facility. No doubt a tough transition from being independent last year to now depending on someone for everything. It’s been a tough transition for me too, but I feel my Dad is in the best place and receiving the best care.From his nurses(George, Steve and sorry I forgot the overnight nurses name) to Tammy in social work, Teresa and everyone in the wellness and therapy departments and Alice in Finance. I couldn’t be happier with how they treat my Dad and how they’ve helped me and my Dad navigate this often painful, stressful journey.
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December 2020 by Carla Caspio
Thank you for the compassion you gave my mother while she was in your care. She has since passed away however, I will never forget you all and can never thank you enough for the way she was treated and cared for at your facility. You are appreciated
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December 2020 by Robert Felixson
They are unprofessional and understaffed and they do not listen to the patient’s needs they are not enough people in there to take care of the people in there I read it as a zero
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December 2020 by Kathy Wojciak
My step father was a resident there for approximately 2months and in hopsice care provided through Jennings. The communication was a serious issue for me. It was difficult to make contact with the staff on the 2nd floor, calls often went to voice mail and were not returned. I would call and ask about my step father because he could not always talk and the floor nurse would say "oh, he is doing really well". Seriously, he is in hospice care, if he was doing really well he wouldn't be in hospice. I think their hospice services need some work, and since that is not their specialty area, the regular staff on the floor often did not follow through on recommendations. Ex: hospice nurse removed oxygen when he was actively dying, regular nursing staff kept asking me if I wanted it turned on. These were just a few of the examples of communication difficulties.