5919 Blue Star Dr, Grove City, OH 43123, United States
Please, I beg of you, find somewhere else for your loved one to go. On this, the 1 year anniversary of my grandmother’s passing, I am still infuriated with this place and so many of the staff who SHOULD have been taking care of my grandma and yet instead, they were often seen sitting at the nurses station talking with each other, etc instead of taking care of their patients. They, along with one of the area hospitals, are THE reason my grandma passed. As a healthcare provider who has been in the field for almost 20 years, I am absolutely appalled at the lack of care that my grandma received. She was at Meadow Grove for rehab. Off and on she fought multiple illnesses including encephalopathy, which made her “refuse” therapy; instead of them telling her she needed to do therapy or saying “let’s get up,”they let her lay in the bed and did nothing with her. The family was called on a Sunday last year and told my Mimi was “transitioning.” Apparently that’s what they say when someone is dying. My sister is also in healthcare and she & I both knew immediately upon seeing her that day that she was SICK. We were able to get her evaluated at a hospital where she was found to have a raging UTI (because they didn’t get her out of bed for anything). Testing also came back that she had C-Diff (if you don’t know what this is, look it up). With the infections having raged in her body for who knows how long, she was septic. I thought we had gotten her to the hospital in time because she started responding to us where earlier in the day, she wasn’t. Unfortunately her body was too ravaged with illness and she passed 1 year ago. These things along with nurses not knowing BASIC medication information and dosages are why I KNOW they killed my grandma. It hurts so very much that we weren’t able to protect her. Please advocate for your loved one as much as possible with ALL staff. The absolute best employee there was one of the PCA’s- unfortunately I don’t remember her name but you could tell that she cared about her patients and she did the absolute best job she could for all of her patients.
Read More ReviewsPlease, I beg of you, find somewhere else for your loved one to go. On this, the 1 year anniversary of my grandmother’s passing, I am still infuriated with this place and so many of the staff who SHOULD have been taking care of my grandma and yet instead, they were often seen sitting at the nurses station talking with each other, etc instead of taking care of their patients. They, along with one of the area hospitals, are THE reason my grandma passed. As a healthcare provider who has been in the field for almost 20 years, I am absolutely appalled at the lack of care that my grandma received. She was at Meadow Grove for rehab. Off and on she fought multiple illnesses including encephalopathy, which made her “refuse” therapy; instead of them telling her she needed to do therapy or saying “let’s get up,”they let her lay in the bed and did nothing with her. The family was called on a Sunday last year and told my Mimi was “transitioning.” Apparently that’s what they say when someone is dying. My sister is also in healthcare and she & I both knew immediately upon seeing her that day that she was SICK. We were able to get her evaluated at a hospital where she was found to have a raging UTI (because they didn’t get her out of bed for anything). Testing also came back that she had C-Diff (if you don’t know what this is, look it up). With the infections having raged in her body for who knows how long, she was septic. I thought we had gotten her to the hospital in time because she started responding to us where earlier in the day, she wasn’t. Unfortunately her body was too ravaged with illness and she passed 1 year ago. These things along with nurses not knowing BASIC medication information and dosages are why I KNOW they killed my grandma. It hurts so very much that we weren’t able to protect her. Please advocate for your loved one as much as possible with ALL staff. The absolute best employee there was one of the PCA’s- unfortunately I don’t remember her name but you could tell that she cared about her patients and she did the absolute best job she could for all of her patients.
My Father went her for short Skilled Therapy after a hospital stay. First time ever having to do so. Our experience with them was Good had a few complaints first 2days but it was all corrected and taken care of. The Aides in Meadow Grove do a Great job The one that did Stand Out and was an Awesome Person was Melinda. You guys have a great employee she made everyone feel welcomed she checked in on my dad periodically to makesure he was good or needed anything. She made sure his bedding was tidy up and if needed anything to drink etc. She is an advocate for others their that don't have anyone. She's an awesome person! Admissions and social workers, pt, ot were great with him. Thank you all for that everyone has done for him
I truly can not say enough great things about this place! My mom has been treated like family for her entire stay and not once did she go without. The staff has been absolutely fantastic. The patients are out and about throughout the building with smiles on their faces and there seemed to have always been something the patients were doing.
This is one of 4 transitional care/rehab facilities my dad was at last year & MG was by far the best. The therapists were innovative, tailoring his PT to his goals & interests of being able to stand in order to trap shoot again (he did at home!). All the aids & staff were fabulous to him, myself & his guests. They kept us in the loop & were always willing to meet & discuss plans & our goals. The AM aids would even bring him a Starbucks in the AM if I wasn't coming till later & we loved having the option to choose different menu items for his meals. The only reason, I did not give it 5 Stars, is I feel every business has room for growth. As with every place in the healthcare industry, resources are limited & the industry is short staff. Be kind & patient (with Staff in this industry). His care was fabulous, the staff was kind & the center clean. Would Recommend to others.
When my Mother began to decline we looked everywhere. Believe me. I have always been hyper concerned about her care and being treated with kindness. It’s a very tough decision as a parent caregiver to not make a mistake. The stress is at times unbearable. When we moved Mom to Meadow Grove it was such a relief. I can’t express my gratitude to them enough during a very difficult time. I knew they loved her as much as we did. #foreverthankful
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