Category: | Health, |
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Address: | 105 Harmon Heights, Stanford, KY 40484, USA |
Postal code: | 40484 |
Phone: | (606) 365-2141 |
Website: | https://exceptionallivingcenters.com/community/stanford-care-and-rehabilitation/ |
Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
Friday: | Open 24 hours |
Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
The nursing staff is amazing. My mom was in the rehabilitation part and I was amazed!
Just spoke with my dad today and he is very happy with the care he's getting at Stanford Care and rehabilitation. He loves the food and says that all the people working there are very nice to him. We appreciate it because both of us, his daughters, or out of state.
My mom has gotten great care at Stanford Care and Rehab. She is 79 years old with limited mobility because of arthritis and has bipolar disorder, which was kept under control until she recently needed to change medicines because of kidney issues. She went into one of the major hospitals in Lexington because of cellulitis in one leg and the manic issues. After the cellulitis was resolved she lingered in the hospital because no rehab in Lexington would take her because of her current bipolar state. The hospital social worker finally talked to Stanford, which is an hour away from Lexington. I’m so glad she ended up here, even with the long drive to visit her. There are plenty of fancier-looking places in Lexington but I don’t think she could have gotten as good of care there.
The first thing I noticed was a lot of staff bustling around and helping patients. The nurses thoroughly checked my mom and found she had skin infections in her groin and armpit areas because of being bedridden for so long in the hospital (you would think a big hospital could have taken better care of her). These infections have been mostly cleared up with the care at Stanford C&R. She has 3 kinds of physical therapy during the week and a psychiatrist has been working with her to try to find a medicine substitute that will get her back to normal without damaging her kidneys. I’ve seen progress in the couple of weeks that she’s been there and the social worker and nurses have kept my brother and me updated often.
What at first seemed to be settling for a place for my mom now we think of as a blessing. We are so happy that my mom is at Stanford Care and Rehab!
Too early in the situation to really give a true review but after 10 days I have no complaints. Everyone has been very nice and informative. They keep me up to date on all that is going on.