$3,950
The Villages of St. Peters
5400 Executive Center Parkway, Saint Peters, MO 63376
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Reviews of The Villages of St. Peters in Saint Peters, Missouri
3.11
(34 reviews)
Facility
3.5
Staff
3.4
Food
2.8
Activities
3.0
Value
2.5
Dave
1
|
December 28, 2023
Long story short once my sister could not care for herself every thing went bad. She had several from trying to go to the bathroom when calls for help were ignored for over a hour. Because of the falls she ended up having a fractured veretabre. Then her severe pain went ignored. She was moved to another nursing facility. Where she was unable to recover from her falls. She passed away in the middle of December. I would not recommend this place to anyone!!
Karla
5
|
January 6, 2023
We chose The Villages of St. Peters for mom, because she was in the rehab facility next door that is managed by the same company and it just provided the perfect environment for her. It has smaller wings of living facilities with up to a dozen people per wing, which is perfect for her style. The memory care staff is warm and caring. They have many activities. She's on the go right away every day after breakfast through early afternoon and they'll usually have at least three or four activities for her to choose from if she wishes to do them. Then sometimes they even do field trips. She has gained weight, so she likes the food. The facilities are very clean, well-kept, bright, and cheerful. She's got a well-sized room with two closets.
Christine
4
|
April 4, 2022
My mother's staying at Villages of St Peters and the family's been kept well informed by all of the staff (nursing, physical therapy, and occupational therapy). Their building is bright, cheerful, and there are plenty of activities available to the residents. The design and layout of her room is very nice. It accommodates her to move about in the room easily with either a walker or wheelchair.
ttravers
2
|
March 7, 2022
My mother was in Rehab there for 18 days after Congestive heart failure from Covid. I would give the PT and OT team an A+. They rest of the place I would give a D. The PT and OT team did a great job getting Mom to the point that she could come home. I really thought she would have to go to a full time nursing home. The nurses were good. Most were from an agency. The rest of the help was lacking greatly which meant Admin people were filling in everywhere. Response time to ringing the bell for help was very long. Meal times were ridiculous. Breakfast at 10 am. If you can be with your loved one daily and participate in their care (literally) then it would be ok for a rehab situation. Activities did not exist.
Angie
5
|
January 30, 2022
My mom has moved into The Villages of St. Peters. Everybody there is very caring and compassionate. It looks like a little high-class home. It's very comfortable. It's very clean. She has a small apartment. It's very clean and very safe for the elderly, especially with a walker. Everybody is very attentive and compassionate, and they're there for any of her needs. There are church activities, manicures, they sit around in groups and talk about travel, and there's movie days. It's very nice. They've got a living room, a dining room, and a den. Activities are upstairs with movies, an ice cream shop, and pianos that they play. They've got a cockatiel or two in there. They got a lot of activities for them. It's not a very old building and it's laid out very well. It's very welcoming.
MKummer
1
|
September 13, 2021
Their negligence lead to the death of my mother. I'll get to that shortly but here is some more info. My mother was sent there from Barnes Jewish hospital for OT and PT for her spinal stenosis. She was in so much pain that she needed help getting around and to the bathroom. When she would call them to tell them she needed help to get to the bathroom it took them over an hour to get to her room and by then she had already wet herself. The Doctor said she could have pain meds every 4 hours but did not tell her she had to asks for them or that there was even an order for them. When she did ask for them it took 1 hour and 30 minutes to get them. She lay in her bed and cried the whole time. My mom was in the most pain in the mornings from laying all night. They scheduled her OT and PT in the mornings and she was in so much pain she couldn't do much. Instead of giving her pain meds first thing in the morning and then waiting for them to work to have the OT and PT they just reported that she was not making progress. She was supposed to be there for 3 weeks but only ended up being there for 2 weeks because she "wasn't making progress". The lady that shared the room with her kept getting out of her bed and falling. My mom had to call for help for her. The lady was bleeding from the head pretty bad and it took them a while to get there. They told my mom to keep an eye on her and let them know if she tried to get up again. Really?!?! A few days after my mom got there there was a Covid19 outbreak and they went into "lockdown". No visitors and they could not leave their rooms. My mom was afraid and asked for a vaccine and was told no because it wouldn't do any good because she wouldn't be there for the second shot. (Like she couldn't get the second shot elsewhere?!?!) The whole time she was there they never called me to give me updates. 4 days before she was due to come home I had been talking to her on her cell phone when the social worker came to her room and took her phone to talk to me. She said that she had been trying to call me and had left several messages. She confirmed the number she had and said well that is the number I called. I never got any calls or messages. My Cell phone is also my work phone so I have to answer every call I get. Even if I do not know who it is. Plus they had my husbands phone number and he didn't get any calls either. The "social workers" there work for Village of St. Peters so you know their best interests are for the company not the patients. When we got there to pick her up we had to wait because there was some kind of emergency and they were short staffed. When they finally brought her out my mom was really mad. The Director of Social Services was there and making all kinds of excuses. I asked for a copy of all reports and files they had for her so I could review them. While they were printing copies she had my mom give herself a Covid test. Told us it would take about 20 minutes to get the results. She then gave me the paperwork and walked us out. As we were getting in the car she was like Oh your mothers Covid test was negative. I had forgotten about it. But how did she know she was negative if she was outside with us. Had it even been 20 minutes yet? When did she actually look at the results? When I got my mom home she was in worse shape then she was when she went into that place. 5 days later my whole house was sick. We got tested and our Covid tests came back positive. If they were on lockdown, no visitors and confined to their rooms how did my mom get Covid? Obviously they did not follow proper protocols. If I had known my mom was positive for Covid when I picked her up I would have taken her to the hospital straightaway. I could have saved her. Instead days later my mom had to be taken to the hospital by EMS due to low blood oxygen levels. Thank goodness for the visiting nurse checking on her or my mom would have died sooner and at my house. The hospital did everything they could to try to save my mom but ultimately she passed away. I beg you not to send your loved ones to this place.
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About The Villages of St. Peters in Saint Peters, Missouri
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