Manor at St Luke Village,the
1711 EAST BROAD STREET, Hazleton, PA 18201
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Quality
4.0
Staff
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Reviews of Manor at St Luke Village,the in Hazleton, Pennsylvania
3.3
(3 reviews)
Facility
3.5
Staff
3.5
Food
3.0
Activities
3.0
Value
5.0
mkmiller82
5
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February 10, 2024
The rooms were clean and comfortable. They were very accommodating with what the patient would eat. The staff was helpful and friendly and could not go out of their way to take care of my mom.
blackjack955
1
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May 13, 2023
Horrible facility. Parent fell out of bed twice. Foot fell off wheelchair support & fractured leg. Food is inedible. Not enough food is given to prevent malnutrition. Patent was given wrong medication twice. Some workers are caring, others are horrible. Ignorant, cocky, belittled patient. Horrible place to have to send your loved one to.
Kenneth Bott
4
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June 29, 2012
Saint Luke's is very clean and well maintained for a nursing home. To my experience the nurses are very professional and mostly very organized as a whole unit. My aunt fell twice at other homes and was moved from Mountain City (also in Hazleton, PA) and the former state nursing home in Weatherley, PA. She never fell again at St. Luke's and even regained talkative moments, smiles and her old usual zany sense of humor. Surprisingly the activities really do bring the whole room of residents together and that is a rarity worth mentioning. My aunt has grown very quiet with fading health, but the campy fun sometimes does liven her up for little burst of energy. Perhaps an eye roll! I don't think that would have been possible without protective watch. My mother and her family frequently make visits and any problems were always met with humble calm cooperation. Nursing homes in general are really the type of place where the environment can gain a negative reputation. Smells, sights, and the overall uncomfortable feel of a hospital are common. Anything a staff can do that changes that reputation in my mind is worth much more praise than 150 words.
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