My Mother recently stay for several months at Lynchburg Nursing Home while rehabilitating from a stroke. I cannot say enough nice things about each and every staff member who worked with my Mother. The people there are very kind, very knowledgeable, very caring, extremely helpful, and patient. They truly care and it shows. The staff of therapist were wonderful and tremendously helped my Mother with speech, occupational, and physical therapy, which I am truly thankful for. I had always heard great things about Lynchburg Nursing Home and found that everything I had heard was correct. The staff, therapist and everyone always went out of their way to be accommodating, and they all look out for the best interests of all the residents. On one snow day some of the staff even built a snowman outside my mother’s room so she could see. Additionally, the grounds and building were always very clean and in order, which requires true effort. On a scale of 1 - 10, I would rate Lynchburg Nursing...
   Read moreMy husband was recently oin this facility for rehab. All of the staff were very professional and friendly. My husband made great progress while there. The only complaints that I have are: whenever the facility needed anything they called hid daughter iisted of me. When I brought that to their attention, they said that hrts was the only phone number they had although I had given them my info multiple times. My other complaint is that his cardiologist, who put him there, released him, but the facility wrote up the paper as a discharge against media advice because the facility doctor wasn't those to release him. Overall, I still give them a very...
   Read moreThey start out all attentive and nice, but when they decide a handicapped resident is too tough to work with, they send them to the hospital and abandon them behind a facade of requirements with the intention of not allowing them to return. Let me make it clear that meds were not administered as the doctor ordered resulting in the problems experienced. Rather than owning up to that, taking the resident back, and doing what's right, it was just easier to tell the hospital the resident couldn't return. Not a care in the world as to where that person ends up.
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