Avalon Care Center - Honolulu
1930 Kamehameha IV Road, Honolulu, HI 96819
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2.2
(4 reviews)
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5.0
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5.0
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November 17, 2021
A few months ago Avalon took care of my Friend and let me tell you they did an excellent work! They got him home smoothly. The day he checked in from QMC till he got discharged out of Avalon was very smooth and easy for him! Without avalons help he would of been in the hospital still. I'd love to thank Dio at front desk and along with the receptionist staff for always being there for us. Also I'm not sure but I think his name is Nai? He's the administrator, thank you for always addressing our concerns. Although due to Covid restrictions (pandemic) we were very glad on how they handled things. Being very concern at times they really made things at ease for us knowing my friend is at safe! When you have visitation outside you know very well they take Covid restrictions very serious and that's why I gave this place a 5 star! Thank you again Avalon for the big help I really appreciate it. I am writing on behalf of my best friend and I. George T.
appalled808
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September 15, 2017
My mother in law was only given something to drink at meal time, and her blood sugar level was high almost everyday. The nurses were informed of her diabetes the day she went to Avalon. She got severe bedsores on her back and heals that were not treated properly. When she got a serious infection from the bedsores, she was not taken to the hospital and none of the nurses informed us of the bedsores. And the last day my mother in law was at Avalon (took her to a better care home) I noticed a bump on her forehead. When I asked how she got it, she said the nurse was too rough.
lilytexasstar
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February 10, 2014
My mom is now in this nursing home because shes been having a lot of seizures...I get a call from my sister in Hawaii telling me that she went to visit mom and found my mom half naked ..she's been soaked in her own urine and was shivering cold for who knows how long ...also my moms food was not next to her and also the nurse call button was on the floor with the batteries taken out..this is really shocking to me to find this out that is going on in this place where our hard earned money Is paying all these nurses to do this kind of act to my mother...I pray and hope these nurses lose there jobs and get fired and hope they don't her hired byno other nursing homes..I can't believe this is even happening..I am going to report this to the Hawaii news and out this facility on blast...
fitmasa808
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November 17, 2011
A review such as this is hard, so I'll just state my views as to how my wife's grandfather was cared for and what he thought of his experience (as how he related to me).Avalon Care Center is a fairly large facility, and though they house several patients, their parking lot is small, so on more than one occasion when we went in the early evening to visit, someone had to stay in the car and wait until a stall opened up, while the rest of the family went in.Once inside, everything seemed clean, though because we often visited in the evening, the whole place seemed dim. There were always at least a few nurses at the station is right outside the bank of elevators, ready to help, and they all seemed friendly. It was generally quiet, aside from the sound of TVs and the occasional ruckus by one of the patients.My wife's grandfather was fairly healthy when he went into Avalon, but from what he related to me, he wasn't happy there. As he had suffered from a mild stroke and had some difficulty walking, when he needed to use the bathroom, he'd ring for a nurse. He told me, however, that no one would show up until he'd already wet himself, at which point, he'd sometimes be chastised or they'd make a joke (which he really didn't appreciate). According to him, this happened regularly.The food looked decent enough to me, but he didn't like it. When I'd explained that it was nutritious and low in sodium (he had high blood pressure), he'd complain that it had no flavor.Most rooms there are shared, and he shared his room with someone who appeared invalid. He didn't speak, open his eyes (that I could tell), or do anything but moan, sometimes yell, and watch (listen to?) his TV. According to my wife's grandfather, someone would only come to shift his position or put him in a wheelchair to take him to the cafeteria or just sit in the hallway (like so many other patients we saw when we visited). This lack of human interaction left him depressed and more lethargic.Ultimately, from what I gathered, he hated it there. He felt it was depressing, the nurses weren't attentive and the food terrible. From what I saw, it was depressing, but I can understand the nurses being busy (there are a lot of patients) and the food is mass-made to be nutritious. After spending a few weeks at Avalon (he needed to stay for physical therapy), my in-laws moved him into a smaller care home in Kailua. The difference was substantial. He seemed happier and better cared for.While I'm sure my wife's grandfather would've given Avalon Care Center zero stars, I'm giving them two, because it is what it is: a large, busy care center for seniors with needs. They're clean, decently staffed, secure, and they seem to meet the minimum daily needs of patients who need assistance, so I can't fault them there. However, it's unfortunate that the patients aren't given better one-on-one care, but with a place that size, it's understandable (though not necessarily right) that they can't give every patient their full attention. But if your loved one is semi-dependent, but needs assistance, like my wife's grandfather, I'd recommend a smaller home-style facility or a live-in nurse.
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