Winfield Rehab and Nursing
1108 E Loop 304, Crockett, TX 75835
Featured Review
4
|
September 7, 2020
My 94 y.o. mother has been there for around 10 years, and she suffers with dementia. She is quite obstinate, but they seem to handle her well. I live out of state and visit about 2x per year, but when I do, she seems content. My impression of the place is clean, secure, and well staffed with caring folk. They are easy to reach, and keep me informed.
What you can do with Caring
About Winfield Rehab and Nursing in Crockett, Texas
Winfield Rehab and Nursing is a senior living provider located in Crockett, TX. It offers skilled nursing care and respite care, making it a suitable choice for those who need short-term or long-term medical care. The community provides both private and semi-private rooms, giving residents options based on their preferences and needs.
Residents can enjoy meals provided by the community, and flexible dining options cater to different schedules and tastes. The community also features outdoor common areas, allowing residents to enjoy fresh air and nature. For those who like to socialize, shared common areas and communal dining spaces are provided. Additionally, salon services are available for grooming and personal care.
General transportation services are provided, making it easier for residents to attend appointments and run errands. The community has nurses on staff to provide medical care and support. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other rehabilitation services are available to help residents recover and maintain their physical health. The presence of therapists on staff ensures that residents receive comprehensive care tailored to their individual needs.
Medicare
Health
2.0
Overall
2.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
1.0
Request a Tour
Thu
21
Nov
Fri
22
Nov
Sat
23
Nov
Select Tour Time
Reviews of Winfield Rehab and Nursing in Crockett, Texas
2.0
(5 reviews)
Facility
1.7
Staff
2.0
Food
1.7
Activities
2.0
Value
2.0
Caring person
1
|
September 17, 2024
My mom was sent here after hip surgery. I would never let anyone stay here until an overhaul was done. No water, uncontrolled pain, tied call light out of reach. All within 48 hours! Bed filthy, filthy dirty. She was sent to ER for dehydration and pain control then discharged to a different facility! Would give zeros if I could.
Pickles1970
1
|
November 13, 2020
If I could give 0 stars I would! They left my father in law with out water all day even though he begged them for some. He had hip replacement surgery and could not get it himself! When we called them and asked them to please bring him water the nurse showed up and had an attitude. She never did bring him water in the 2 hours we were there. Due to covid family could only visit through the window and despite them knowing we were coming ( yes we did call them and let them know so they could get him near the window ) they left my father in law in just a diaper with a small blanket on his lap. Then ( like the previous stuff is not enough) they did not feed him lunch or dinner for several days. The breakfast they did bring him was ice cold. He lost 10 pounds in his less than a week stay there before my mother in law him moved to the hospital.
Vance52
4
|
September 7, 2020
My 94 y.o. mother has been there for around 10 years, and she suffers with dementia. She is quite obstinate, but they seem to handle her well. I live out of state and visit about 2x per year, but when I do, she seems content. My impression of the place is clean, secure, and well staffed with caring folk. They are easy to reach, and keep me informed.
Concerned Daughter 2016ZIUMK
3
|
May 11, 2016
Winfield is OK. It’s fairly nice, not really big, but it’s accommodating. The food is not really good, but everybody’s very helpful and friendly, and they work with my mom really well with her rehab. Probably the biggest thing is the food. It’s not food that’s really suitable for older people and they don’t seem to fix a lot of it.
AngieD42
1
|
October 21, 2014
If your parent or loved one has Dementia and is mobile, I would not recommend Winfield. The facility is clean and the people are nice, but despite assurances, they are not qualified to handle patients who are mobile and have dementia. The staff is nice and accommodating, but are not specifically trained to handle Dementia. Please choose a secure facility because if the patient can get out, they become a liability to the facility and you will have move them. And moving people with Dementia is not advised.
Help seniors by writing a review
If you have firsthand experience with a community or home care agency, share your review to help others searching for senior living and care.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Caring's Family Advisors can help answer your questions, schedule tours, and more.