Brian Center Viewmont
220 13TH AVE PLACE NW, Hickory, NC 28601
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5
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February 11, 2022
The rooms are adequate. I was in a semi-private room and my roommate was a sweetheart. The bed had several issues with the remote and horizontal lift. Staff was responsive to my needs. I enjoyed bingo & pizza party as activities. Amenities include bird enclosure with the tiniest birds. The whole facility was clean and inviting.
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About Brian Center Viewmont in Hickory, North Carolina
The Greens at Viewmont is a senior living community situated in Hickory, NC. It provides a range of care options, including skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilitation, respite care, and hospice care. This variety makes it a flexible choice for individuals with diverse needs. The community offers both private and semi-private rooms, allowing residents to select the living space that best fits their preferences.
Rooms at The Greens at Viewmont are equipped with several amenities designed to enhance residents' comfort and convenience. These include organized activities and programs, provided meals, and outdoor common areas. Social activities and events are available, promoting a sense of community among residents. Additional amenities include salon services, WiFi/internet access, and spiritual activities and programs. Communal dining is also offered, giving residents the opportunity to enjoy meals together.
The Greens at Viewmont is well-prepared to address various health and wellness needs. It provides physical therapy and rehabilitation services, with nurses on staff to deliver medical care. Occupational therapy and rehabilitation services are also available. The staff is trained in mental health care, ensuring comprehensive support for residents' overall well-being.
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Reviews of Brian Center Viewmont in Hickory, North Carolina
3.0
(18 reviews)
Facility
3.0
Staff
3.1
Food
2.7
Activities
3.0
Value
3.4
Carrie Nivens
5
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February 11, 2022
The rooms are adequate. I was in a semi-private room and my roommate was a sweetheart. The bed had several issues with the remote and horizontal lift. Staff was responsive to my needs. I enjoyed bingo & pizza party as activities. Amenities include bird enclosure with the tiniest birds. The whole facility was clean and inviting.
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Hadden
2
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December 17, 2021
Rooms were small for 2 people, dirty and bathroom rarely cleaned. Social worker was wonderful! Therapist worked well with my spouse. There were no activities to our knowledge except TV and no amenities
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GoLA
1
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September 1, 2021
Rooms are ok, PT was great, nursing staff needs a lot of training especially checking on patients when they flip the light on in the hallway sometimes it took an hour for them to come check on what I needed, the food I would not feed my dog!!!
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voice for my dad
1
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July 16, 2021
My dad was sent for Only physical therapy after he had surgery on his leg .. My dad was their less than 2 weeks and die due to infection in his leg .. once they took my dad to the ER .. He didn’t have any stitches in his leg and the Incision was wide open and green.. He should have been taken To the ER sooner .. if they truly changed his Bandage daily they would have seen it was turning red .. please don’t take anyone you love to this place ..
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Brittany
4
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March 7, 2021
I went to Brian Center Health and Rehabilitation Viewmont. They are nice people, and they do a pretty good job. The facilities were nice enough -- not anything fancy -- and clean and spacious for the most part. I liked that the staff working there were really nice. It's a basic, standard nursing home. They have a dining hall, an activity hall where they get together and do singing, bingo, and different games, and have sermons on Sundays. Food is served to their rooms or at the dining hall, whichever they want to do.
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Jessicanaa
1
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June 1, 2020
need everyone to share this post and blast the Brian Center in Viewmont. My grandmother was discharged today, we wanted to bring her home away from them for other crappy reasons AND the outbreak. They discharged her and had her sitting on the sidewalk with her belongings for AN HOUR AND A HALF until EMS got there to transport her. What a sorry excuse for somewhere that is supposed to care for seniors. ITS 80 DEGREES. Never in my life. There will be complaints and reports filed but this needs to also go out to the community.
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preciousness
5
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May 18, 2020
My father is a resident of the Brian center Viewmont and I just have to give our nurse on the the hall that goes that extra mile to FaceTime us to let us talk and see my father and visit with him threw all this lockdown he does have dementia and we would be lost without her letting us see our daddy threw this time we would come see him every other day to visit thank u nurse Jennifer B. Lpn we love u
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Don't take a chance
1
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November 24, 2019
The rooms are so crowded with 2 residents in each room. My sister was there and ended up dying and she was only 68. There is such a shortage of staff and the ones that are there, for the most part, don't check on the patients like they should. My sister's ailments were ignored and when different family members spoke with the Administrator and the Director of Nursing, nothing changed. She had developed such a bad infection and it overtook her body. I would not take my dog there!!!!!!!!!!
mimi0708
5
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October 27, 2018
The staff is caring and kind. Not only is the nursing but the management staff are involved and caring. They respond quickly to concerns. The rehab staff was caring and concerned for my well being and was able to adjust to my medical needs when necessary with a kindness. I have been so impressed with the facility and the rehab staff that I returned, this being my second time for therapy.
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Teacher Sue
5
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October 3, 2018
I had a positive experience with the rehab group. I would recommend this group to anyone recovering from any illness or injury. My overall experience at the Brian Center was positive and if needed, I would return.
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heatherkerr
5
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September 25, 2018
We had to put your Aunt in the nursing home.In viewmont in hickory .The staff are really great.There is a nurse there his name is Rick. He is great.He has help me with everything.Annette That works in the offices is great.And Allen is over everyone.He is great too.Everyone there has been GREAT to us.The rooms are clean and is smell clean.The Staff are really GREAT there.
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funnygirl12
5
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September 20, 2018
The rehab staff was excellent at providing the care that I needed and gave 1 on 1 care.
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HIckoryresident
1
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July 21, 2016
This facility should be closed permanently. A family member was there for 17 days before being transferred to the ER for emergency dialysis treatments. He also had horrific infections and had lost 12 pounds since being admitted. We were told by a staff member of the hospital to never return him to this place. He was moved to a 5 star in Catawaba County and it was wonderful.
DonnaBell
1
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January 18, 2016
I lived here for 2 1/2 years & I hope I never see this place again! As of now, a new Administrator is badly needed. She doesn't know what she's doing & no one likes her, even the staff. I worry a lot about my resident friends I had to leave behind!
Gene18
2
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July 21, 2015
My sister was at Brian Center Health and Rehabilitation Hickory Viewmont, and we did not like it. The staff was not good. They had attitude problems, and they did not do their work on time. In my opinion, they were incompetent. It was old, and it smelled bad. The rooms were small. They needed to upgrade everything.
Kono
3
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December 13, 2013
My dad was at Brian Center Viewmont for about 2 months for rehab before he passed away. We knew it was going to be an up hill climb but his doctor felt he could recover. I had mixed feelings as I felt patients were overly medicated, that requested changes did not happen quickly unless you went to the Director who I found to be very helpful and willing to listen to me. I had to stay on top of everything. There were great staff and lazy staff. Weekends were the worst as I could see staff congregating around the nurses station and lights on up and down the halls which meant a resident needed assistance. There is little to no stimulation for the residents outside of a few activities for those who are the most mobile. I felt staff made a lot of assumptions on what I thought and felt and stated them in their documentation. Much of it was incorrect. This facility has the potential to be a better facility but residents seem to be on the bottom of the totem pole when it comes to providing them with extras. These are vulnerable people and the smallest thing is huge to them when it is taken away. If patients can't feed themselves on some days, no one stepped in to feed them or make sure they ate. There were days when my dad thought he had eaten but he hadn't. He lost 17 pounds. They finally moved him to restorative dining but by that time the weight loss was more than he could recover from. Everything seems to be based on money which directly impacts the residents. I did not like that. I continue to visit those residents who I came to care about. They love visits and everyone should pay attention to what is happening to our elderly. I will say the facility was very clean. Most rooms are shared and I will say I think they try to match compatible people with each other and were willing to change if something different was available that might work. There needs to be more outside activities, trips for these residents. Many could benefit from that exposure but this is where I felt staff was too lazy to make it happen.
SusanW1
4
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May 26, 2012
My father was a resident at the Brian Center-Viewmont location in Hickory, NC for a short time but the regular staff, the medical staff, the CNA's, the kitchen workers and the residents made our time there easier. I will be honest, I didn't want to put my dad there because we had been there and done that before with my Memaw but I was encouraged by a Hospice nurse that we went to church with to go by and check it out - it had been 14+ years since Memaw was there! However, it turned out to be a blessing to our family and the all the people there became like family to us quickly! Especially during the last 2-3 weeks of my dad's life, whenever we needed something (pain meds, clothing changes, bed changes, bathroom trips, etc) I never had to ask twice. Two of the CNA's where in dad's room when he passed away and when one of them texted their dad to tell him my dad had passed away (both his parents worked there as well) - his dad asked our family was doing, "J" answered with a WE are ok - we cried a little - but we are ok. We were very blessed that we ended up not moving my dad to the Alzheimers care unit we wanted to move him too because everyone at the Brian Center went above and beyond to make my dad comfortable and to support our family in anyway they could!
braveheel
4
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February 28, 2012
The weekly visit to Brian Center to see my grandmother was a life changing event for me.First, you walked in and usually there were one or two people in wheel chairs waiting and hoping for a visitor.A member of the staff was always close by watching and at times assisting the people.The hallways always had the moans of people as you walked down them but were always very clean. The staff were friendly and helpful most of the time not always the chase at some nursing homes. The rooms were small but usually clean and my grandmother seemed to feel like she was at ease there. The food was not the best in world there but by no means the worst. My grandmother who cooked home cooked meals most of her life thought the food lacked in that home cooked flavor. The staff seemed to response quickly to the needs of the people while I was there. Looking at all of the people who sat around without visitors made me see the need for more people to come by and talk to these older people who had reached these older years in life and now had no one to share the time with was sad. It was this that made me commit to coming even after my grandmother passed every chance I could just to sit and talk to someone who's friends or family seemed to have forgotten.
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