Patricia Glenney

No nurse/resident ratio documented that I could find on the website. There should be at least three preferably, four on the floor and one medication nurse there should be a charge nurse on the third floor and not one that floats throughout the building. staff nurses are floated throughout the facility Dementia patients need continuity of care for safety (several falls on unit) Staff reports to me that most of them were un witnessed. My mom has fractured both hips, her pelvis and she had to go back to the OR to have one of the hips redone one day I went to visit her. Her arms were extremely bruised with skin tears. No one knew what happened so again was it unwitnessed at that time she had a uterine prolapse, which was reduced by one of the staffed is more damage Ukraine individuals. The procedure was documented as it went well.??? Medication’s are not given in timely manner, residence refusing medication, medication errors or they’re not giving them at all. (my mom will not take medication from nurses that she does not know She has advanced dementia and if she doesn’t recognize the staff she out right refuses. Staff on the third floor rarely get their lunch/dinner break. Several residents need to be fed. at least 4 & several need much guidance. The distance from one sunroom to the other is quite far. On several occasions (someone in our family are at the facility daily. We hear and see things that makes the environment unsafe for both the nursing staff and the residence. Rarely do we see mid level administration One member of the staff called mid-level Administration and told them they were drowning on the floor(3). No one came up from Administration to help them. The facility is dirty. I was up there today and my mom‘s bathroom was disgusting. I would be more than happy to meet with any representative Ombudsman Catholic charities, administrator at the facility,& state representatives