Bayview Center
301 S Bay St. , Eustis, FL 32726
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About Bayview Center in Eustis, Florida
Bayview Center, located in Eustis, FL, offers a variety of care types to meet the needs of its residents. It provides skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilitation care, memory care, and respite care. This makes it a versatile option for individuals with different health requirements. The center is designed to support residents through various stages of care, ensuring they receive the appropriate level of attention and medical support.
The living arrangements at Bayview Center include semi-private rooms. Rooms have amenities that enhance the comfort and convenience of the residents. The center offers organized activities and programs, meals provided, parking on-site, WiFi/internet access, social activities and events, communal dining, and shared common areas. These amenities help create a community atmosphere where residents can engage with one another and participate in various activities.
Bayview Center also provides a range of services to support the health and well-being of its residents. These services include physical therapy and rehabilitation, occupational therapy and rehabilitation, and having therapists on staff. These services are designed to help residents maintain or improve their physical abilities and overall health. With its comprehensive care options, comfortable living arrangements, and supportive services, Bayview Center aims to provide a nurturing environment for its residents.
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Reviews of Bayview Center in Eustis, Florida
2.6
(5 reviews)
Facility
2.7
Staff
2.7
Food
2.0
Activities
3.0
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1.0
Survivor
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June 27, 2024
If we didn't have someone there As often as visiting hours allowed he would have had no care at all. He is a memory care patient and we were constantly told he did not speak up for himself or advise us That he wasn't shown how to use the bathroom. That his name must be on the shakes and clothes for laundry and instructions to bring him a drink.. It is a prescription from hospice. He lived on a bag of family size M&M's for the whole day. He does not eat food and is prescribed protein drinks five a day that we brought. They didn't do his laundry because his name was not on his clothes.So he had an accident without being shown where the bathroom was and they put pull ups on in which highly distressed him. Every time I ask someone for something they pointed to someone else.Even something so small is Tylenol.Because the beds are so uncomfortable he can barely stand up. It continued , but it is just so hard breaking They're just It's not enough space here.
IFYKYK
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April 6, 2024
My mom has been here almost 5yrs and during that time, the care has diminished significantly!! It’s sad when the best staff members are the physical therapists!! Call lights are on up to an hour at a time before any staff responds, I was literally asked if I was going to get my mom cleaned up and ready for bed myself, which by the way I absolutely did because the girl just walked out of the room. She is left in diapers, which by the way isn’t necessary as she’s very capable of knowing when she has to go, so just pure laziness from the staff that works there. They are understaffed and or have staff from agencies come in, so forget about seeing the same faces!! Staff are very neglectful without any compassion whatsoever!!!!
Laura
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August 29, 2017
Bayview Center was fine. They had a floor for dementia and Alzheimer's care and another floor for patients who weren't so acute. They remodeled the place to be very colorful, very clean, open, and friendly. The staff was very nice and helpful, and the dining area was pleasant and airy.
Jeffery2
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January 13, 2015
My father was moved from assisted living to a nursing home because he had an open sore and rash. It's pretty good, and the food was fine. They communicate with me, and they seem to care.
painfull
2
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October 3, 2012
The nursing home started out great. Everyone was enthusiastic about a new comer. They did everything in their power to please us. However, after approx. 6 months as my husband got sicker, they began to ignore his light, they neglected to call me when he asked, they did not give him his medications as they where suppose to. it was horrible at the end, he had sores and never did they bath him anymore. I took care of him at the end.
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