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Glisan Care Center
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Grandma had broken her hip, and we had to look for a rehab facility, quickly. (If you ask me, I feel pushed out by the hospital.) The hospital gave us several facilities to tour. I was impressed by the absence of urine odor in Glisan Care Center. The other 3 facilities had INSTANT urine smell upon walking in the door. (can i name them???) We choose Glisan for that reason...it was clean. Grandma got a nice two bedroom, next to a window. The nursing staff was somewhat slow at answering call lights, but not absent at answering call lights. The c.n.a's were just busy helping others. Like this one asian fella was walking and yelling in the halls, insisting on leaving. I saw two aides having to ""babysit"" him, as he would'nt listen to reason. Finally, his son came to calm him down. That asian fella was eventually transfered to ""a facility that could better accomodate his needs"", as I was told.
Pros: established
Cons: Not a huge parking lot, but have ample parking on the side streets.
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