1 /5 Christina B: I’d leave this facility negative stars if I could. My father in law passed away in November of 2023 in the hands of the nurses/staff at this facility. He arrived to this facility in stable shape from a previous hospital. We were told he just needed a little more care and needed to be transferred to this facility as his insurance would no longer pay to keep him at the original hospital. He passed away within a month and a half of being here. The staff in this facility is quick to call security on you if you attempt to voice any concern about the care being provided to your family member, basically leaving you scared to speak and unable to properly make sure your family is taken care of. You can tell that some of the nurses cared less to be there, basically just working to collect a paycheck and go home when their shift was over. Now I do want to say that there were some staff members that cared (I am greatly appreciative of those staff members) but that was far few in between. Within a week of my father in law being there you could see the difference in his health. There was a steady decline and it didn’t matter what we said, nothing changed or improved. My father in law could not move/walk without assistance. When we would walk into his room, his call bell would be hanging up far from reach. What if my father in law needed help? No call bell to contact the staff, what did he have to scream every time? My father in laws cardiac meds were changed multiple times which left him with extremely high heart rates constantly, which ultimately led to multiple other health issues in which he developed at this facility and did not experience prior to being here. When he arrived his heart rate was stable with the meds he was originally on. My father in law went into cardiac arrest and passed away in this hospital, when reading the final note entered by the respiratory therapist it stated “found patient during my rounds.” My father in law went into cardiac arrest and you’re telling me no monitor went off, no alarms went off and my father in law was found unresponsive and with no heart rate for who knows how long by the respiratory therapist doing her rounds. These weren’t the only issues that occurred while he was there, these are just some of them. If you value your family members, save yourself some trouble by not sending them here. You’ll regret it like my husband and I do daily.