Park Village Health Care Center
1525 crater avenue, Dover, OH 44622
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5
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March 11, 2022
My grandmother spent several trips in and out of skilled rehab facilities due to various health issues. The experience at Park Village was by far the best and we were thankful for the peace of mind her care while at Park Village gave us. Every other facility left us disappointed with her care, so Park Village was a true blessing. Thankfully, she was able to return home after her stay, but we recommend Park Village to anyone who needs nursing home care or rehab.
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Reviews of Park Village Health Care Center in Dover, Ohio
4.1
(11 reviews)
Facility
4.8
Staff
5.0
Food
3.0
Activities
4.0
Value
5.0
M Yoder
4
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February 7, 2023
The care is excellent...the facility is clean...the staff is caring and friendly....food is needs to be improved.
ReviewerFC110422A
5
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December 7, 2022
Park Village Health Care Center was nice. The people were nice. Everything looked really nice. They were well cared for. It was older than the other facility, but same people own them. The staff was very nice. I saw a guy first, who introduced me to the girl that gave the tour. They have independent living on one side and assisted living on the other side. If you have a car, you get to park there outside. There are no garages like at the other place. They had an exercise room and a library. There was a little room where people sang, played the piano, and that kind of stuff. They didn't have the cottages, but still what they had was really nice.
Carol
5
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September 17, 2022
I toured Park Village Health Care Center. They have a nursing home building, assisted living building, and two independent living buildings. It's all under one address. The place was light and airy. Everything was modern and up to date. The kitchen was a functioning kitchen, the rooms were big, and they have lots of light and windows. When went in there I thought "this is a happy place." Every time I saw residents, they welcomed me. They were very happy and cheerful. I probably only talked to two staff there. Everybody else I talked to was somebody who resided there. They have a very attractive dining room and an activity room. The whole vibe there was welcoming, you just felt welcome when you walked in there. Accessibility was better here. They showed me the dining room and where the laundry was. It was pristine -- clean -- everything was clean. I got there before lunchtime, like an hour before, so they were cooking, and it smelled really good.
Thankful Granddaughter
5
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March 11, 2022
My grandmother spent several trips in and out of skilled rehab facilities due to various health issues. The experience at Park Village was by far the best and we were thankful for the peace of mind her care while at Park Village gave us. Every other facility left us disappointed with her care, so Park Village was a true blessing. Thankfully, she was able to return home after her stay, but we recommend Park Village to anyone who needs nursing home care or rehab.
SS
3
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October 2, 2020
Park Village Health Care Center in Dover was darker and drearier than the other ones we visited, and it's older. We met less people at that one, but the staff was very wonderful, and very nice. I didn't have any bad experiences with the staff, but because of Covid, it's very limited. There was an empty room that they were able to show us. It's hard when you can't get the full thing because you're not able to see as much.
Robert M.1
5
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November 22, 2015
They’ve done an excellent job at Park Village. Mom‘s diabetic, so there’s different things that they do. They’ve been very helpful and delightful. There were instances where she walked out and walked around, and though she’s allowed to walk around, she went pretty far, so they put a wrist thing on her to monitor her. I don't have a problem with that because they have a lot of people to watch out for. It’s a very clean, updated, and newer facility. It’s definitely nice and clean, and they have some activities. The only thing is that my mom is just a little younger than most of the residents, but that’s not their fault. They have nursing staff available right there. I also believe they have a nursing home side to it, but she’s in assisted living. She has a kitchen, somewhat; it's a sink and a small refrigerator. It’s a little less expensive than my dad’s place. Everything is well taken care of that way.
Caring100421450
5
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October 17, 2014
I stayed at Park Village Health Center for three weeks because I had my knee replaced, and it was a very good experience. I like it there. They have an excellent rehab team. The staff were really nice. Overall, I don’t have any problems with the facility.
disappointed daughter
2
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August 15, 2013
Their Medicare wing is old, poorly heated and staffed with people who treat patients with disrespect. When my father-in-law was in his final days - dying of cancer, he slept on a bed that was too short, in a room that was cold (in December) and dark. When I asked if he had eaten breakfast that day, the response was, "it's more like he wore his it." In private pay assisted living, the rooms are far nicer but the food is awful. My mother-in-law would get a small muffin and a glass of water for breakfast. One day they helped her to the toilet and forgot about her (the battery on her call button had died). She was there for over an hour. While many of the staff in the private pay area are nice, others are cold and disrespectful. She is now in another facility and she is treated with far more respect.
Ingram617
4
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October 5, 2012
My Grandmother lives with my parents and chose to stay at Park Village while my parents took an extended trip during the winter. Park Village provided the temporary, low-level of care my Grandmother required. Her room was very quiet and overlooked a field and some trees. The kitchenette was very nice to have. We brought her treats from home and she could treat us to a cup of coffee while we chatted. My Grandmother use the hairdresser while she was there and participated in a few activities. Her only complaint was the food; she said it was bland and not hot enough.
GraciouslyGonzo
4
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September 22, 2012
In my opinion, the staff at Park Village is fantastic. They are more than willing to help make the residents stay a comfortable one. Nurses were always smiling, friendly, and upbeat. The meals are also top notch, and there is even a menu for the residents to choose from so that they don't get bored with the same food week in and week out. The outside surroundings of the building are very inviting. There is plenty of green space outside to soak up the sun. As far as indoor entertainment goes, there were weekly bingo games as well as many other activites during the week, at which the residents could congregate and mingle. One of the major perks of living at Park Village has to be it's proximity to Union Hospital, which is located within literally 500 yards of the grounds. Personally, the hospital being so close was a relief for our family. If you have an aging loved one, and are in the Tuscarawas County area in need of assisted living, I highly recommend Park Village. It was a more than satisfying experience for my family, and myself.
fredsmith1
4
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April 26, 2012
The facility was very well kept. the rooms were comfortable. the staff was very attentive to the needs of the people staying there and also to visitors. My Aunt commented that the food was very good. and visitors could also have a meal if they wished. they had many activities and trips planned for the residents. at least once a week they had entertainment. they also provided church services.
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