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DETOEUF SYLVIE (10/27/2020)
My mother passed away on 10/18/20 without any respect and no dignity. President of the council of social life I have, with families fighting for 6 years for the respect and dignity of the elderly. Here is my last mission: Today the director is gone for good, the staff is leaving, the family too present, too invested and disturbing leaves ...... the covid, closing of the ehpad while we have done everything to prevent that ...... and here is the new management on quiet vacation but behind these doors there are human beings who suffer, who only ask for a hello, a smile, that we take care of them and especially the physical connection with their families and families who are suffering. From the bottom of my heart I wish good luck to all of my mother's friends and I think of them very much.
Sylvie COQUERELLE (12/10/2019)
This opinion already posted on the Hospital Center, but when I read the other reviews of the Gardens of Estracelles, I want to add my point of view. Mom was taken care of in accommodation from November 2013 until the end ineluctable in August 2018. I thank all the staff who supervised our mother's daily until her death, thank you for the support and love that she received. Thank you also for the support to the family. Dedicated and deserving professionals.
AnTo BiBo (01/28/2020)
Establishment to flee, worse than an old-style "Hospice". To take 2500 € each month there is no problem, on the other hand to take care of the patients it is quite another thing. The UVA sector where patients are left undernourished and dehydrated on the pretext that they have no right to force them to eat or drink. My grandmother stayed 1 month, assessment: emergency admission to CHLENS (because we insisted) for severe dehydration, 10 kg less on the scales, and a tension at 7, the limit of coma. The staff do not give a damn, except two caregivers who have a professional conscience. In short, I absolutely do not recommend this establishment. A. A.
Marie Rançon-Lecluse (02/22/2019)
A shame. I put my diabetic mother who had a heavy treatment tired for 3 months, my mother had to constantly remind them to bring her pills. She took 15 pounds in three months and there was no consideration for her condition. The caregivers spent every day giving snacks that mom refused because there was no right but why come to present them? And cherry on the cake, mom had to do 2 months of blood tests twice a day to check that the disease disappeared and yesterday when she saw her specialist for the balance sheet, they realized that the EHPAD had sent the all in the laboratory to look for another disease than what was prescribed by the specialist. Because of diabetes, mom has sores on her feet that do not heal. She was doing her bandages herself and not once, they asked her what she had or checked her feet. Mom went out and must now follow a draconian diet and start all exams again. My grandmother died in November after 4 years tired and although the staff is lovely, I find it also disrespectful. Calling the elderly names such as "my hen", "my doe", tuttling them and sticking photo-montages on the doors as in kindergarten is in my opinion very insulting. Older people are infertile and staff seem to forget that these people have had a full life before they get there and that they deserve respect and dignity. They seem to forget that these patients leave their lives and freedom behind when they pass the doors of the EHPAD and there seems to be no psychology approached and available. Being a health worker is a vocation and few seem to have the heart, the acceptance, the compassion and the skills for it. One of the doctors working downstairs, the last one. I have not met anyone who does not care about the world. He just waits for his warm retirement. I hope that there will be a return of karma, that he can finally look at himself in a mirror. Honestly, I have heard much worse stories and I have not heard of abuse but there is a lot of work to be done on some caregivers to respect the patients. All are not like that, and I take my hat off to all the others who have admirably taken care of my grandmother! Many are golden people. Thank you
Candide 62 (07/01/2019)
To read CAREFULLY because I am HELP CAREFUL. unfortunately ONE STAR MUST BE AT LEAST TOO MUCH FOR THAT MILL. It is a dying and yes idyllic setting is true, exorbitant price, but question care? Where are the care I ask myself? I have photos that I will be able to publish but I pay attention to the sensitive souls. We put in the paralyzed patients the door bell on the side of the arm that no longer works, we let these people in their room in the dark, without television whereas each room has a team and when we find the caregiver who "chuckles" in the transmission room they answer "THERE WERE NO THOUGHT THAT THE PERSON WAS IN THE BLACK AND THAT IT COULD NO LONGER USE THE ARM .Voila a few anecdotes}
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