$1,681
Saint Luke's Bishop Spencer Place
4301 Madison Ave, Kansas City, MO 64111
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Reviews of Saint Luke's Bishop Spencer Place in Kansas City, Missouri
3.63
(11 reviews)
Facility
3.7
Staff
3.0
Food
3.3
Activities
2.3
Value
2.3
Robert
5
|
July 27, 2023
Our second choice would be Saint Luke's Bishop Spencer Place. We like the place, the activities that would be open to us if we live there, and the people that we met including the person who showed us around. We had lunch there a couple of times, and the food was great. We liked all of those things. The big negative for us was the upfront cost. We certainly had the money, but we were reluctant to dip into our nest egg to pay the upfront amount, and that was what we liked the least. The staff were friendly and professional. They had the offerings of what we were looking for with one exception. They did not have a swimming facility, but everything else was excellent.
Bertafange
2
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July 19, 2021
The staff claims they lost my mom's paperwork and were unable to get it to the social worker to confirm visits, so visiting my mom was next to impossible. When I visited - In the morning (9:30am), I found my mom slumped in bed with oatmeal on her face and neck, and still wearing her night gown. I helped her get dressed. While visiting, a nurse came in and explained that my mom was in too much pain earlier to get changed. Later in the day (2:30pm), my sister visited, and my mom had not received her pain medication or any lunch. When my sister found a nurse and demanded that my mom receive her meds, the nurse said she was offered them and refused. When I called that same night after talking with my sister, I asked my mom if she had lunch or dinner. She said, "I order too much food. It's my responsibility to eat it all." I asked several more times if any food had been brought - she said, "I know I ordered some. But I'm not hungry." When I asked about her pain meds, she said, "It's my responsibility to ask for my medications."
Nancy
5
|
July 14, 2021
My mother is at Bishop Spencer Place. It's amazing. She pays a monthly fee, but there is a full buy-in. It's not for everyone, but that's what she wanted to do because she was selling her house in Denver so she can afford that. The food is great. The people all knew who she is. They have a welcome committee, so she has been welcomed. Numerous people have reached out and stopped by to meet her. They're responsive. It's a nice place. They've been great. So far, my mother hasn't participated in activities, but what we've seen that was a big thing for her. They have movie nights, bingo, chair yoga, and activities where they take people to the museums, baseball games, and all of that. They also do shopping trips and grocery trips and allow them to use the van; they just have to sign up to make a reservation. The place is beautiful; it is the nicest place I've ever seen.
Fullofregrets
1
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June 29, 2020
Totally disappointed with the lack of care my father was given. When my Mom got him out of there he had Stage 4 bedsores, even on his ankles! His blood sugar was through the roof and hadn't been checked in ages. To make matters worse she had asked repeatedly about his condition and was repeatedly told they had everything under control. Stage 4 pressure ulcers do not occur overnight! Pretty pictures on the walls do not make up for ignoring the health care of residents. Mom thought she was getting him the best, instead he got the worst at double the cost!
DeeParker
2
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February 4, 2018
Bishop Spencer Place is in a premier location off of the plaza. Although, this facility is under staffed when it comes to efficient service for all senior needs. My mother came to Bishop as a fall risk who needed rehabilitation from a left fractured hip. While attending this facility in Kansas City, Mo. on her 9th day she is left solely alone for lunch on the 9th day and she unsupervised gets up from her table and fell to the floor breaking her femur and later dying in hospice. There only method is to put sensor packs in her bed and wheelchair. The sensors are to alarm the staff that the patient has got up, but this method is horrible and ineffective. Ex. 3 times my mother has got up from her bed and wheelchair resulting into a fall.. I and and a friend ask the facility if there was something else they can do to keep her safe. Nothing else was done until she fell and broke her femur all the away across her bone. As a result of this fall she gave up and died in hospice. They need to come up with another safety method. Dr. D. R. Parker
findanotherplace2
2
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January 26, 2018
The staff does not sanitize their hands when coming into or going out of the room. They don't even do that when they serve the food. Because of that my dad got influenza A (the worst kind) and had to go back into the hospital. Once, while I was there, he was served meatballs and pasta. I didn't think they looked right so I cut them open and took a bite. They were undone and I got food poisoning that night. So glad I didn't let my dad eat them.
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