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Waterview Lodge Llc, Rehabilitation & Healthcare
250 West Union Street, Ashland, MA, 01721
Waterview Lodge Llc, Rehabilitation & Healthcare
250 West Union Street, Ashland, MA, 01721
Welcome to Waterview Lodge Llc, Rehabilitation & Healthcare, a Nursing Home community located in Ashland, Massachusetts. The cost of the assisted living community at Waterview Lodge Llc, Rehabilitation & Healthcare starts at a monthly rate of $1,970 to $12,395. 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 32 hospitals within 25 miles of Waterview Lodge Llc, Rehabilitation & Healthcare. The two closest hospitals are Metrowest Medical Center which is 4.3 miles away and Milford Regional Medical Center which is 7.9 miles away.
I felt compelled to write a review because of the substandard treatment my mother received before she passed away while at waterview. The communication was horrible. We were unable for days to speak to our mother or talk to a staff member about the status of our mother. We brought in our own ipad to...
I felt compelled to write a review because of the substandard treatment my mother received before she passed away while at waterview. The communication was horrible. We were unable for days to speak to our mother or talk to a staff member about the status of our mother. We brought in our own ipad to face time and had difficulty in getting anyone to turn it on. I can''t say enough how frustrating and sad it was not to be able to visit because of covid-19 and to add insult to injury not be able to see and talk with my mother before she died. We understand the stress everyone is under due to the pandemic but not being able to communicate and connect with our mother to make her feel less isolated was awful. They need to either retrain or get rid of some of their staff. I do not recommend waterview lodge.
Read morethe 2nd floor Nursing and other Staff worked hard and tirelessly to give the patients assistance when asked. (ii.e. Sandra,and all others as well as my Social Worker, Jennifer, who provided me with necessary items for home use to further improve my condition, also workinglate hours processing my d...
the 2nd floor Nursing and other Staff worked hard and tirelessly to give the patients assistance when asked. (ii.e. Sandra,and all others as well as my Social Worker, Jennifer, who provided me with necessary items for home use to further improve my condition, also workinglate hours processing my discharge papers.
Read moreThe staff is slack in their care they give to the patients. Continual monitoring of my mother has been necessary ranging from missed medications to poor patient hygiene. One day she was dressed without underwear; another day she had two bras on. Food is substandard and we provide all meals. DO NOT P...
The staff is slack in their care they give to the patients. Continual monitoring of my mother has been necessary ranging from missed medications to poor patient hygiene. One day she was dressed without underwear; another day she had two bras on. Food is substandard and we provide all meals. DO NOT PLACE YOUR LOVED ONE AT WL.
Read moreTheir website says they take Medicaid..but it is a lie..they do not. My mom was enrolled in the PACE program and when we came to the point she could not remain on her own the social worker looked for nursing homes that take Medicaid near me and found this one. After filling out the application and s...
Their website says they take Medicaid..but it is a lie..they do not. My mom was enrolled in the PACE program and when we came to the point she could not remain on her own the social worker looked for nursing homes that take Medicaid near me and found this one. After filling out the application and sending them all the required paperwork the social worker came to the conclusion that they actually do not want Medicaid patients at all and just want to appear to be socially responsible by advertising that they do. There was tons of back and forth communication between admissions and fbthe social worker and us which basically amounted to endless excuses why they couldn''t admit her, she didn''t fit their criteria, etc. I finally found someone who used to work there who confirmed all their patients are either private insurance or private pay. So if your loved one is on Masshealth don''t bother despite what their website says.
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