Celebration Villa of Chippewa
104 Pappan Business Drive,
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania 15010
4.8
(11 reviews)
$4,175
246 Friendship Circle, Beaver, PA 15009
3
(33 reviews)
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Celebration Villa of Chippewa
104 Pappan Business Drive,
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania 15010
4.8
(11 reviews)
$4,175
$3,295
$3,450
3
(33 reviews)
Facility
1.6
Staff
2.6
Food
2.0
Activities
2.0
Value
1.8
msbeiser771
1
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April 6, 2022
This place never sends the entire correct meal and they dont care, lost 14 lbs since being here and again they dont care. Place has been in trouble with state before over the last 3 years and many people in the unit i was in contacted the state over many issues. They need new leadership badly, leaders do nothing they say they are going to do.
KatP
4
|
October 11, 2020
Due to the National Pandemic and Nursing Home restrictions in our state denying in -person visits at this time, I never actually was able to enter the facility, however would like to provide my experience from the outside looking in. The care, assistance, kindness and compassion the resident, as well as my family received from the employees of this facility in the past two months was nothing short of outstanding!!! The nursing staff provided exceptional care and respect to an individual who declined quickly due to dementia. They provided medical and personal care, encouragement, food item substitutions, feeding assistance and so much more in attempt to achieve the best outcomes. The Social Services Department provided ongoing support to the resident and our family, offering limitless window visits and facetime calls, and phone calls keeping us informed of the residents condition. The admissions department, receptionists, and business office also provided outstanding assistance, guidance and empathy. Long term care is about so much more than art work on the walls, furniture or flower arrangements at the front door. This facility went out of their way to make a sad situation during a very trying much more bearable, and for that we will always be grateful!!!
ugottabthere
3
|
July 24, 2020
My father was a patient in the Grove unit for two months in 2019. The Grove Unit, if I understand correctly, is mainly for patients receiving rehab and then going back to wherever they came from. It was recently remodeled, but rooms are still pretty basic (mostly 2/room). This was the only facility with an open bed for someone with his needs (recovering from traumatic brain injury and with a trach & feeding tube). It’s not an attractive place, for sure, but we found staff to be caring and kind with few exceptions. PT, OT and Speech therapy were amazing! It was there goal to prepare him for entry into an acute rehab program, and they did just that! They set the bar high from Day 1 and helped him make great strides. (My Mom actually requested going there late March to get rehab after injuries sustained in a fall, but they had just closed to admissions due to Covid-19.) The aides he had were wonderful. They were caring and compassionate, and treated him with respect. The nursing team was severely stretched by their workload, so even though they cared, they weren’t able to give any extra time and attention. Three things to consider: 1) Biggest issue we had was that the facility told our hospital social worker that Dad would have 24/7 respiratory care, but that’s only true if the patient is on the respiratory floor in the other building — which my Dad wasn’t. Therefore, getting care for my Dad’s trach was a constant battle the entire two months. Resp staff said the nurses should do it, and nurses said the resp staff should do it. The physician who is ultimately responsible for respiratory care at Brighton saw my Dad once in 2 months, and was very slow to address or approve any concerns or recommendations made by the resp. therapists. Therefore, his respiratory care was dismal. 2) Be there as often as you possibly can to advocate for your loved one. The squeaky (but kind) wheel gets the grease. My Dad wasn’t able to ask for help much of his time there, so we were there each day. 3) We were given absolutely no information about the facility when my Dad arrived. We had to ask questions and learn the ropes on our own (ie. - when are meals, when are baths, where are public bathrooms, what are visiting hours, who is who and who does what, etc., etc.).
mr777pilot
1
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April 27, 2020
I did complain to management on the phone at the time about the lack of hand washing I witnessed. To be very clear: I was in this facility several times over six weeks of his rehab and NEVER ONCE SAW ANY WORKER WASH OR SANITIZE THEIR HANDS BETWEEN PATIENTS OR AT ALL......NOT ONCE!!!! Rooms are pretty dismal..it is a very tired facility. Other than the TV basically no amenities and few if any activities' I would never recommend this as a rehab facility
Ben B
1
|
March 30, 2020
Parent was a patient for 2 weeks before we removed. Under no circumstances would we recommend facility for a respiratory problem. Everything about our experience was awful. Reported to DHS but investigation was superficial despite our physical evidence. Parent was on the Grove Unit.
patient spouse
1
|
March 30, 2020
Check the Medicare website: they consistently FAIL annual inspections. But, for some unknown reason, Beaver County offices (aging, protective services, etc) protect the reputation of this place. I can only assume it is because it is so big that it is the only place in the county that consistently has an open Medicaid bed. The "lockdown" wing (East wing) is truly awful...overcrowded,and understaffed, and the medical director misdiagnosed my loved one several times, making most patients on the floor suffer from scabies for three months! Fresh vegetables are non-existent, with (cooked) frozen carrots with just about every meal. Dirty floors and gnat infestations in rooms that squeeze four beds in with just a foot or two between them. There is good reason they are at the bottom of the list as one of the 16 worst facilities in Pennsylvania.
Health
2.0
Overall
2.0
Quality
4.0
Staff
2.0
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