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Manor Care Of Gig Harbor Wa, Llc
3309 45Th Street Court Northwest, Gig Harbor, WA, 98335
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Manor Care Of Gig Harbor Wa, Llc
3309 45Th Street Court Northwest, Gig Harbor, WA, 98335
Welcome to Manor Care Of Gig Harbor Wa, Llc, a Nursing Home community located in Gig Harbor, Washington. The cost of the assisted living community at Manor Care Of Gig Harbor Wa, Llc starts at a monthly rate of $2,104 to $7,592. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 16 hospitals within 25 miles of Manor Care Of Gig Harbor Wa, Llc. The two closest hospitals are St Anthony Hospital which is 4.7 miles away and Tacoma General Allenmore Hospital which is 6.7 miles away.
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3309 45Th Street Court Northwest, Gig Harbor, WA, 98335
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The Gig Harbor team has great energy and they are working hard to make their facility the top in the area! I recommend taking a look at them!
Food was inedible/horrible. I had seen some patients receive one item! I would give them the food that I couldn''t even touch, let alone consume, to other patients, so they had more food to eat. The staff (Nurses, CNA''s, etc.) cannot take care of the patients properly because they are overwhelmed! ...
Food was inedible/horrible. I had seen some patients receive one item! I would give them the food that I couldn''t even touch, let alone consume, to other patients, so they had more food to eat. The staff (Nurses, CNA''s, etc.) cannot take care of the patients properly because they are overwhelmed! Once you press the call button, you can expect to wait at least a half hour (minimum) for a response, so if its an emergency, you''ll be in a pickle. Most of this nursing staff is absolutely wonderful, caring, compassionate, and professional. WARM hugs to all of you! The PT head was understaffed as well, but she did her best with what Manor Care had to offer. I am so happy that she was there during my stay. Front staff, social worker, director, etc. are inept. The communication is awful. Not ONCE, in the three weeks that I was there, did anyone return my phone calls/and messages! I mean I was literally standing at the front desk waiting, and still no one showed up to help me. Dr. S was disagreeable, unpleasant and kept adding more meds to my already long list. This being done without my consent or even input! He behaved in a self centered, holier than thou manner. He refused to work with me. It was only his way, period. No compromise, only dismissive. His visits to his patients lasted about 2 minutes long! He would put the stethoscope up to my chest in four areas, for half a second. How is it possible to get a reading?! I fractured my hip. He looked at my incisions, once, and not at all after the staples were removed, by an unskilled new nurse. She used the wrong tool and caused me great pain. And this was to remove only ONE staple. She, luckily, called in a competent nurse, who located the correct tool to use, and removed the rest of the 22 staples, without me even feeling it! This Dr. insisted that he sent me home with a two week supply of pain meds. It was supposed to have been on the second page of my discharge paper. It was not. Instead of 56 pills (calculated at 4 a day, one every 6 hours), I was sent home with 13. The ones that were left with all my other RX''s in the Nursing med cart. It took over a week to locate this Dr. He finally relented, and left a hard copy RX at the desk, for 20, for my son to pick up. With this RX. it Totaled 33, not 56. I am a responsable person who has never misused or abused opioids. I have a broken hip! This takes months of PT, and pain to recover from. Once my son dropped off the RX, it took even longer to fill because I was no longer a patient at Manor Care! Another day of making calls to work this out. Fun times. It would take me hours to write down the rest. So here''s a synopsis: There was filthy carpeting in the entire facility. How much can it cost to get someone to clean it?! This would help in making it a welcoming and clean place. My curtains were ripped and filthy. No one cleaned the outdoor furniture, where the relatives sit to visit with their loved ones. The potted flowers were only watered when patients or visitors watered them. And......
Read moreI called because I am looking for a place for my dad, the staff seemed very knowledgeable and caring.
I called Manor Care yesterday as I am looking into a facility for my sister. The staff member I spoke to was very knowledgeable and easily answered all my questions. She was very welcoming and made me feel that my sister would be well taken care of there.
My father was a patient four years ago. He began to get very sick while on antibiotics and complained to nurses daily of headaches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and nosebleeds. They told him these were side effects of his antibiotics. This went on for two weeks until he wasn''t eating anything at all...
My father was a patient four years ago. He began to get very sick while on antibiotics and complained to nurses daily of headaches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and nosebleeds. They told him these were side effects of his antibiotics. This went on for two weeks until he wasn''t eating anything at all and vomiting bile. He wheeled himself out during the middle of the night once to ask a nurse for help with a nose bleed and the nurse ignored him. Nurses were so understaffed and overworked, they continued to ignore until his kidneys completely failed, he began to hallucinate, and they had to rush him to Tacoma General. He had been suffering a C. Diff infection the entire time that damaged his kidneys permanently. He had some great nurses here but this place was run HORRIBLY. There was not enough staff to care for patients and I''m sure it''s even worse now during covid. He was on dialysis for the rest of his life due to the infection that couldve been treated much earlier if he had any attention paid to him. EDIT: I know this is a facility that takes low-income people on medicaid but there is no excuse for the way he was treated here. If you have a loved one who needs somewhere to go, he had a GREAT experience at Garden Terrace in Federal Way and Canterbury House in Auburn.
Read moreSo, I have been a ManorCare employee for 30 + years in this building . I have seen this building struggle , and I have seen it thrive. Just like every other place around here .Only this place is different in the way that we have a team that really cares and strives to help the community. Every place...
So, I have been a ManorCare employee for 30 + years in this building . I have seen this building struggle , and I have seen it thrive. Just like every other place around here .Only this place is different in the way that we have a team that really cares and strives to help the community. Every place is having it hard right now, but our team is dedicated to taking care of our people and your people. I have worked as a CNA here the first 30 yrs, and now as Alzheimer''s program coordinator for the last year. Thankyou Manor care for allowing me to continue to be a part of this AWSOME team.
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