Mt Macrina Manor
520 West Main Street, Uniontown, PA 15401
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5
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June 16, 2024
My mother is in Mt. Macrina Manor. It's very homey, clean, and bright. The people are kind. They answered our questions. They're informative and helpful. They seem caring about my mom. I don't know if it was an actual gym or not, but I've seen workout equipment, and they have nice dayrooms with activities.
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About Mt Macrina Manor in Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Mt. Macrina Manor is a senior living community situated in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, providing specialized care for those needing memory care and assisted living. It caters to varying care levels and specific resident needs.
The community features apartment-style rooms with living rooms and kitchenettes, creating a comfortable, homely atmosphere. Amenities include outdoor common areas for fresh air and nature enjoyment, and it welcomes pets.
For those interested in staying active, Mt. Macrina Manor offers organized activities, social events, and communal dining areas, fostering a sense of community. WiFi/Internet access is available for connectivity. Residents can participate in yoga, stretching sessions, and organized field trips and outings.
Supporting daily living, the community provides general transportation services for appointments and outings, as well as housekeeping services to maintain clean and comfortable living spaces. These offerings combine to create a vibrant, supportive, and engaging environment for residents.
To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Provider Directory
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2.0
Overall
2.0
Quality
4.0
Staff
3.0
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Reviews of Mt Macrina Manor in Uniontown, Pennsylvania
2.8
(15 reviews)
Facility
3.3
Staff
3.0
Food
2.3
Activities
3.7
Value
2.3
FSavage
1
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July 12, 2024
Rooms ok, nurses don't care to talk about patient. Greedy, repeat food daily, no feeders, not fir crippled who can't help themselves. They are ignored. Lonely place. Cold feeling. Over rated.Dont keep promises for long term.
Jean6
5
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June 16, 2024
My mother is in Mt. Macrina Manor. It's very homey, clean, and bright. The people are kind. They answered our questions. They're informative and helpful. They seem caring about my mom. I don't know if it was an actual gym or not, but I've seen workout equipment, and they have nice dayrooms with activities.
D. Arnold
1
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May 31, 2024
The food is horrible. No one helps the blind disabled to eat. Food sits and gets cold. Short staffed. My Dad on hospice laid Dead,all alone, all night before we were called in morning. Very rude to family. Wanted his things out before funeral home could even get him out.Not responsible. So sorry we let our Dad go there. Caring nurses refuse to work there.
Wilcox
5
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December 12, 2019
My brother has been at this facility twice now and i really have no complaints. Everyone has been very helpful and informative and my brother is quite happy here. I want to say that i think the Physical Therapy Department is outstanding and need to be recognized for there excellent work and dedication. I thank Jody especially for being so helpful and the rest of staff has gone above and beyond for my brother. I would highly recommend this facility and my brother tells everyone how wonderful the staff and facility is.
C-D
4
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October 3, 2017
Not a bad facility. Everything was clean, everyone was respectful, and we were well cared for.
Amy15443
1
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April 14, 2017
The administration is AWFUL!!! Send my grandma out to the hospital and said they would accept her back and then REFUSED to let her come back!!! They lost half of her clothes and LIED and said it was all there! It is the most unorganized facility and for being a catholic ran facility very immoral!!
problem place
1
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April 9, 2017
nurse-aides are rude and lazy not all but most . this place is short staff. I feel sorry for the residents. nurses seem not interested.find someplace else!!!
Judy Pupek
2
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March 9, 2017
I am the daughter of a hospice patient who was in this faculty for a 5 day respite. On her 1st day there, she was slapped in the face by another resident who was permitted to roam around unsupervised. They are very short staffed. Frequently failed to answer phone calls. Upon discharge, told the EMT transport team that my mother's wheelchair belonged to the facility. When I went to get it, they had lost the foot supports.
BobbiRobinson
5
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December 18, 2016
my dad is in the rehab department it is clean , cheerful, bright and the staff is talkative and attentive . Yes they are short on staffing but where isnt that a problem today ?
rigger29
5
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June 13, 2016
My mother had a stroke in February 16, She went to Mt Macrina and was there for a couple of months. The staff there did an amazing job getting mom back to her feet, eating and talking again. Today, I will celebrate her 82nd birthday with her. I just want to thank everyone associated with Mt Macrina for allowing me to have this day with my Mom.
cinthia rose
1
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April 24, 2016
When I call, no one is there to answer the phone so I can speak to my loved one! This facility needs to hire more staff!
Un-happy531
1
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June 11, 2015
If I could give this place 0 stars I would. Understaffed, outdated, not very clean. They fill beds without regard to residents need. If u need rehab go elsewhere. The staff is good but it is clear the administration is unconcern about anything but the money.
Barbf2
5
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May 27, 2013
I am a retired nurse and I visit my mother in this facility. She has progressive dementia and is slowly losing her ability to function in any way. She is wheelchair bound and unable to use her arms or legs. Now she has become unable to communicate. This facility and its staff have been wonderful with her. Always patient, keeping my mother in clean outfits, talking to her, touching her, taking her to activities that they think she will like. Plus as she has always been deeply religious, the availability of the Liturgy and Mass right in the facility is a blessing. As to the cleanliness of the facility- Only on very rare occasions does it smell of urine or feces- perhaps as you are passing the door of someone who is being cleaned up. The facility is kept very clean. They seem to have enough staff. And most of the staff seem happy which is very rare in nursing homes. All of the staff that I have met have been courteous and patient with my requests. This is a good nursing home.
Brandy L Stotka
3
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November 21, 2012
This facility was just like visiting someone at a the hospital in their own room. But the outside facilites were very pretty. There was a piano, and they had church services every Sunday. The patients rooms were able to be decorated however one would like. Personalization is actually good for these types of patients. The nursing staff would decorate turkeys and pilgrams for Thanksgiving. There are also Christmas lights, and Christmas trees during Christmas and New Years. The staff really seem to try to keep the patients as comfortable as possible. They are assisted in their living abilities that they have had difficulty doing at home. If someone is able to shower they will do this task on their own. However my grandmother was not able to do this simple task on her own. So there were aids available to help bath her in bed. However not just the elderly are in this facilty, many people who are in need of help in recovering from an illness, or from a surgery can stay here.
patrickacker
2
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July 23, 2012
When I first walked into the nursing home at Mt. St. Macrina in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, it smelled completely of urine. It was quite disgusting that this was what my grandmother was living in. The nursing home also seemed completely dirty. My grandmother seemed to enjoy being there as she was in the hospital after a hip surgery and needed the assistance. The greeting nurse was actually quite rude when I first walked into the nursing home. I was in quite shock that my grandmother was in this home where the nurses were so rude. I think that what the nursing home needs is a management course in which the staff is educated on how to better treat visitors/guests. Amenities in the nursing home included bathrooms with showers/toilets/sinks and a game room with a piano and full size kitchen. Throughout each week, the staff would put on bingo and other social events for the residents of the nursing home. I was quite pleased that the staff did this as it gave my grandmother several hours to meet new friends and take her mind off of the pain she was having in her hip.
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