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Manorcare Health Services-West Houston
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My mother was here for rehab after hip surgery. She had her toe broken by the shower aide who pushed her down the hall with her foot turned under the wheelchair. On 3 separate occasions we witnessed food needing refrigeration left out in a cart by the nurses' station for 4 hours (have pictures). No intercom so calls are left unanswered until someone finally comes to a patient's room. No way for a patient to call for help if a fall has taken place. One Sunday the evening meals for all patients on our hall were sent back to the kitchen because the "aide" didn't have time to serve the patients. After a few patients kept asking about their dinner we were able to get the meals brought back and served.Saw pills in the floor of the hall on three occasions (no way to know who didn't get their meds those nights). An uncapped syringe was left on my mother's bedside tray from another patient. (Mom wasn't receiving injections) Mother sufferred diahrrea from the food on multiple occasions. I reque
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