Twinbrook Medical Center
3805 Field Street, Erie, PA 16511
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5
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January 11, 2017
Our mother was diagnosed with lung cancer and we could no longer take care of her we turned to ManorCare formally known as Twinbrook Medical Center. She received excellent nursing care. Thank you Nicole. Joyce greeted us at the front desk with a smile and directed us to Kaitlyn and Vivian who were absolutely wonderful. Then Heartland hospice care was called and Mary really got the ball rolling to make our mom extra comfortable. We can not thank everyone enough for all the care she received. Thank you for taking pride in your facility and your jobs.
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Reviews of Twinbrook Medical Center in Erie, Pennsylvania
2.7
(7 reviews)
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2.0
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2.0
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2.0
Catherine
2
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September 18, 2022
The Twinbrook Medical Center was not very good. It's assisted living and then goes into long-term care, so it is a different type of facility. It's not the best facility and kind of outdated. The rooms were small. The food is not good. There were not a whole lot of activities, but that's because it's more for assisted and nursing home care, so that's kind of understandable. The facility smells, so that's kind of a big turn-off.
ngoodman
5
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January 11, 2017
Our mother was diagnosed with lung cancer and we could no longer take care of her we turned to ManorCare formally known as Twinbrook Medical Center. She received excellent nursing care. Thank you Nicole. Joyce greeted us at the front desk with a smile and directed us to Kaitlyn and Vivian who were absolutely wonderful. Then Heartland hospice care was called and Mary really got the ball rolling to make our mom extra comfortable. We can not thank everyone enough for all the care she received. Thank you for taking pride in your facility and your jobs.
123mom
1
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January 4, 2017
My sister was dying and in extreme pain, after hours talking to her dr he increased her morphine. My dad and i sat with her until her pain subsided and she fell asleep. When we returned the next morning she was screaming in pain again and i found out the nurse refused to give her the dr ordered dose. MY dad had words with them and while he was in the room i heard the nurses making fun of him. These people have no right to be near humans, i would not let them near animals.
A care giver
1
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October 8, 2016
Sub par care, argumentative staff, unwilling to resolve care issues. If I could give them 0 stars, I would.
sun shine
4
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June 26, 2014
My mother is currently a resident of Twinbrook. It is true that some of the facility is not fancy, however, I find that they take very good care of my mom. I would take good care and kindness over fancy any day. There are some floors that are more updated than others.
LaLakers09
4
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August 28, 2012
I think there were a number of nurses that were there for a pay check and not really taking care of the residents to the best of there ability. Luckily the staff really liked my grandmother and took good care of her while I was not thre. I just would not want to be on the bad side of the nurses. The rooms were ok, it was nothing fancy.
GMA Disney
2
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October 14, 2011
I visited this facility several times over a ten yearperiod while my Grandmother was a resident there. I found the place not up to my standards for housinf of the elderly or infirmed. The nursing staff always seemed non existant. Folks who were in no condition to feed themselves always had their food just sat in front of them and were left to fend for themselves. I found that if a family member did not visit daily to care for the resident, there was very little care given. My grandmother has since passed away, however, I still have a 93 year old friend there and her family visits her every evening to get her ready for bed and into bed for the night. she has been left to sit in the wheelchair for so long that she is now shaped like the wheelchair and can not even sit up on her own. I find this demoralizing and dehumanizing for our elderly residents to be treated in this manner. Most elderly persons do not have a choice as to where they are placed. When they are released from rehab, the first available room for a Medicare/Medicaid patient is where they go and where they stay. It is difficult for a family to get a doctor to give an order to move the resident to a different facility, especially when the doctor is on the payroll of the nursing home in question. I am sorry to write such a negative review of Twinbrook, but this has been the case at this facility for over 30 years that I personally know of. I used to work in the nursing field in an intermediate care facility and we just hated it when one of our residents had to be transferred to this place.
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