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Broomall Presbyterian Village

146 Marple Rd, Broomall, PA 19008

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Reviews of Broomall Presbyterian Village in Broomall, Pennsylvania

3

(8 reviews)

    meganv6516

    5

    June 29, 2017

    I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

    My aunt was a resident here for short term care and then moved to long term. She ended up signing up for hospice and the nurses and social work staff were exceptionally supportive. Administration is involved and knows the residents and families. I suspect that no place is perfect- there were a few bumps in the road- but overall the experience was good. The facility is bright and clean as well.

    glwood

    2

    March 14, 2017

    I visited this facility

    If I could get this place a zero I would was visiting on Saturday was it short there were rooms available for short-term and long-term care however after submitting my applications no communication back I called them to find out status and somehow, there is nothing available..... management is very unprofessional lack of courtesy giving return phone calls poor explanations discussed with quote on quote social worker who never returned the call run from the management of this place I will be calling further up the chain to find out what the problem is quite disgruntled with their behavior the administrator Stephanie lacks professionalism also...

    littleross

    3

    April 5, 2016

    I am a friend or relative of resident

    My Father was here at BPV for 2 1/2 years. I was so greatful that they agreed to take him however, he was above what the average patient there needed and didn't get as much stimulation, trips out of his room as he needed. The biggest problem was really with the nurse in his final days, while the order for pain meds had been filled, I was never told when his pain suddenly increased and he was taking morphine. NO ONE called me to say, "I have been administering morhine for a week. I called in to check on him and found out AFTER the fact.. So my advice would be to NEVER approve any med changes ahead of time as they try to get you to do. It is the only way to make sure that you will know when your loved one changes. IT is so strange to , because when he was having behavioral problems they called me all the time to get him put on hospice. Actions speak louder than words so watch out for that.

    Larry109871650

    3

    August 29, 2015

    I am a friend or relative of a resident

    My mother went from very active down to an assisted living facility, and now she has moved to Broomall. This was all in the Presby's Inspired Life organization. She is 92 years of age but very demented. She doesn't talk, you can't understand what she's saying, and she can't communicate any needs, that's why they moved her down to skilled nursing. They are taking care of her physically, but mentally and emotionally, it's just not there. A lot of the people there are totally in wheelchairs, and my mom still walks. It is a locked down unit, so she can't wander away. They have their own furniture there, and they have built-in dressers and a closet. They're dealing with a harder level of care; therefore, the activity level is also down. They have a nice dining room and they give them three meals a day. There are things for them to do. It's an OK place. They're totally under construction right now, and they're moving the Alzheimer's unit people into a much bigger facility, which they definitely need. She has been here for two years now.

    bspeers

    2

    May 15, 2014

    I am a friend or relative of resident

    It has been a long journey for my mother who is a patient at Broomall. There are many dedicated staff members; however, I see a lack of empathy and team building skills among certain workers. A definite negative attitude with certain workers and laziness displayed. This needs to be addressed, especially the notion of using cell phones while working.

    Howard 4435

    1

    February 17, 2014

    I am a friend or relative of resident

    The aides have the worst attitudes of any facility I have ever visited. Most are defensive, and have a chip on their shoulder about having to do ANYTHING. Laziness and incompetence abound!

    Al8

    4

    October 17, 2013

    I am a friend or relative of a resident

    Broomall Presbyterian Rehab was satisfactory, it was good. The therapy met all my friend's needs. He had a nice room. For a rehab for a few months. The place was okay.

    ElisaM

    4

    August 24, 2012

    I visited this facility

    I did not like the facility for what my mother's needs. So we decided not to go and we decided to do home care. The facility was very nice, the people were very nice, but I don't think my mother was at that level that she needed that much care. It was more of people that I believe are in the final stages, and my mother is not in her final stages.

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    Services and Amenities of Broomall Presbyterian Village in Broomall, Pennsylvania

    Features

    • Garden And Patio
    • Security Gate
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    Guest services

    • Guests At Mealtime

    Languages

    • Cantonese
    • English
    • French

    Medicare

    • Health

      4.0

    • Overall

      4.0

    • Quality

      4.0

    • Staff

      2.0

    Medicare Provider Number: 395052
      Ownership Type: Non profit - Church related
      Rating Date: 9/1/2023

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