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Delmar Gardens South
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I want to concur with the review that said the building and grounds were lovely. They still are. The staff, however, are another matter. The administration are the rudest people--and it wasn't to me. I witnessed how they talk to their employees, a poor aide who was running to answer all the call lights and still be in the dining room to serve lunch while 7 other people, nurses I guess, were out smoking. They work the nurse's aides very short and talk to them like dogs. The office people had a girl in there and she was asking about working extra shifts; mid conversation, the supervisor or whoever, picks up the phone and simply starts talking to someone else and made a shooing motion with her hand to the girl. Behind the desk on the Specialized Care Unit, this large woman with a headband was sitting on the phone and cramming food into her face while another lady was trying to walk two people to their dining room. The patients haven't even eaten yet and she was sitting on the phone snacki
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