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We ended up staying longer than we planned but I decided to just pop off mobile shots.
The last post on the Facebook page for this now-abandoned rehab and nursing facility was in early 2016.
An online review from a former employee states:
“Every day brings stress, exacerbated by the shortage of employees which burdens others with additional work. The concept of work-life balance seems elusive, as you are repeatedly requested to stay overtime and sacrifice your scheduled days off. The management structure is in constant flux, resulting in a lack of stability and security. However, amidst these challenges, the long-term employees form an exceptional team, always willing to lend a hand and support you in any way they can.”
Another one reads:
“Consistently understaffed, the situation worsens when new hires either quit abruptly or fail to show up for subsequent shifts. Trust is non-existent, as even if you’re innocent, you’ll likely get blamed for something and thrown under the bus. The absence of a competent management team leads to a lack of respect throughout the organization. Nurses exhibit cutthroat behavior, exploiting staff members without hesitation. The only redeeming aspect in that facility is the presence of the innocent residents, for whom I deeply empathize. What I’ve learned from that experience is to never subject myself to it again.”
The last review I could find about the services here was in the summer of 2020 and it read:
Flee swiftly and with urgency! It’s an absolute scam! They demand upfront payment, which is reasonable, but they adamantly refuse to reimburse the unused days after a patient’s demise.
The facility serviced 62 rooms with a total of 75 beds, was built in 1981, renovated in 1999.
There was a court-ordered auction for the property to be sold as is in the spring of 2022 but the action was cancelled following the sale of the property.