Carrie Elligson Geitner Home
5000 SOUTH BROADWAY, Saint Louis, MO 63111
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Services and Amenities of Carrie Elligson Geitner Home in Saint Louis, Missouri
Health Services
- Hospice Care
Medicare
Health
2.0
Overall
2.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
1.0
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Reviews of Carrie Elligson Geitner Home in Saint Louis, Missouri
2.7
(7 reviews)
concerned family member3
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May 30, 2015
I am hotlining this nursing home for a number of reasons. She was left in stool for an extended period of time even after being changed, and is constantly left in the same smelly nightgown after urine leakage is allowed to dry, even despite the fact the family has provided numerous nightgowns. She is getting bedsores due to lying in her bodily fluids. Urine was allowed to pool and dry under the refridgerator in the room.
HIBAY
5
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April 6, 2015
I have a friend that has a grandfather at the Carrie Elligson Gietner Home. The nursing home is very clean and the staff is very friendly and helpful. My friend's grandfather likes his room and he also likes the activities that are provided. I would recommend this home to anyone.
relativ
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March 12, 2015
My mom has been a this facility for 1 year and they give wonderful care, this is an old building but the care provided to my mom has been excellent. Administration is present daily and have gone out of the way to ensure my mom is comfortable and well taken care of. My mom is bed bound and needs assist with everything.
commitedtocare34
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November 7, 2013
Grandmother was in this home. We took her out after 3 weeks. Terrible care. She laid in urine and stool the vast majority of the time. Got bedsores and pneumonia. Staff neglect the patients and management is non-existent. Very depressing environment. No activities for residents except sitting and staring at a tv. Staff don't check on residents and they don't care.
MatthewV
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May 21, 2012
The Geitner Nursing Home off of Broadway in St. Louis is an interesting nursing home. I have been going there off and on for nearly ten years and have slowly watched the buiding and upkeep grow worse and worse and few residents are now living there. It used to be quite nice, but in the past several years the facility has become very dingy and dirty. The main room when you walk in is still upkept very nicely, but the rooms, nursing stations, and overall condition of the home are all very run down. The staff is overall nice and caring compared to a lot of homes. I have a lot of experience volunteering and visiting family and friends in different nursing home facilities and this one is not anything to talk about. The outside, which was once well-kept and almost luxurious, is now overgrown and worn out. The food seems to be pretty typical of a nursing home, but there is an odor from many parts of the home, almost as if it is never cleaned well. Overall Geitner is pretty much a mediocre home that is only, from what I can tell at least, getting worse.
Anonymous77
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October 29, 2011
This home was our top pick for my sister to live in. She is active and sponky - yet needs medical supervison. The home is clean, roomy, and is able to provide several private rooms. My sister is well taken care of and is able to leave with family members on outings without much paperwork or stress. The home has great curb-appeal and offers the residents a great vegetable garden and flower garden to work in. There are numerous activities available to the residents and family is always invited. The home is pricey; however, the care is excellent.
twindle
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October 24, 2011
The Gietner Home on Broadway in St. Louis is where my Grandmother lives. The nursing home boasts a wonderful staff of aides and nurses who really get to know both their patients and their patients' families. The environment is very friendly and provides low security care for those elderly people who can no longer care for themselves, including those with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Unfortunately, the building itself leaves much to be desired. It has clearly seen better days, an old building that has been adapted to house the elderly in individual and group rooms. The staff and visitors often have to climb many flights of stairs while the antique cage elevator is mostly reserved for patients with limited mobility. The patients' rooms each come with a window air conditioner, as the facility itself was build prior to the invention of air conditioning, which means that the building can be quite stuffy in the summer months. However, the compassion and personal care of the staff makes up for the state of the facility itself.
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