Renaissance Park Multi-Care Center
4252 Bryant Irvin Road, Fort Worth, TX 76109
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5
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April 27, 2020
I was at Renaissance Park Multi-Care Center for five and a half weeks, after having surgery for an infected hip replacement. I have often found that when the head administrator of any type of business or facility is visible, it is of good quality. My infectious disease doctor happened to mention that he had a physician assistant at Renaissance Park. I decided to choose that facility. When I was admitted there, I was happy to find that the friendly head administrator was visible every day, either in a department, in the halls, or even saying hello to clients in their rooms. It was mentioned to me the second day what an excellent Physical and Occupational Therapy Department this facility had. I was heartened by the way they communicated with each other and how they encouraged their clients. They worked as a team and when they needed an extra hand, each one was immediately available. They were amiable, light-hearted, and above all, knew their stuff. This may sound too good to be true, but it was definitely true here. Seems when I needed something special, it was often the nurse who was personally responsible for me to whom I was supposed to go. She was caring, reliable, and got things done for me. I felt confident knowing she was there. All too often, the specialized administrators and the liaisons between insurance and the client are not seen. It was different here. They were proactive, contacting me in person, up front with information I needed to know. Most of all, it was just a part of their being to call me by name and be truly interested in my well-being, much different from "just doing their job and going home." Sure, I was anxious and demanding at first. I soon learned to pace my requests, to apologize, and to be patient when people had their own particular job to do. Renaissance Park was further from my home than many other rehabilitation centers on the list I had been given to choose from, but I'm glad I chose this one. One other thing: the food was good !!
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Services and Amenities of Renaissance Park Multi-Care Center in Fort Worth, Texas
Aquatic Amenities
- Hot Tub Spa
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Dining
- Guest Meals
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- Gated Facility
Languages
- English spoken
- Spanish Spoken
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Health
4.0
Overall
3.0
Quality
3.0
Staff
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Reviews of Renaissance Park Multi-Care Center in Fort Worth, Texas
3.6
(6 reviews)
Facility
3.7
Staff
5.0
Food
4.3
Activities
3.0
Value
3.0
Karen
1
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June 22, 2022
I was at Renaissance Park Multi Care Center. The therapy part of it was good. The rest of it was poor. If it weren't for the therapy, I wouldn't even rate it. The therapists were very good and the food was OK, but the nursing was poor. If you needed something, you had to wait a long time. There were a couple of staff members that were very good and there were some that were very bad. They had bingo and that was fun, but that's the only thing I did besides therapy. I would not recommend it at all for anyone. There wasn't anything about it that would make me want to go back there. My room was clean. They made a bad mistake, which put me in the hospital for five days and that was one particular nurse. The other nurses were doing the best they could. They were low-staffed, so most patients felt the same way I did. They would prefer not to be there, and they wanted out.
tuggeroo
5
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April 27, 2020
I was at Renaissance Park Multi-Care Center for five and a half weeks, after having surgery for an infected hip replacement. I have often found that when the head administrator of any type of business or facility is visible, it is of good quality. My infectious disease doctor happened to mention that he had a physician assistant at Renaissance Park. I decided to choose that facility. When I was admitted there, I was happy to find that the friendly head administrator was visible every day, either in a department, in the halls, or even saying hello to clients in their rooms. It was mentioned to me the second day what an excellent Physical and Occupational Therapy Department this facility had. I was heartened by the way they communicated with each other and how they encouraged their clients. They worked as a team and when they needed an extra hand, each one was immediately available. They were amiable, light-hearted, and above all, knew their stuff. This may sound too good to be true, but it was definitely true here. Seems when I needed something special, it was often the nurse who was personally responsible for me to whom I was supposed to go. She was caring, reliable, and got things done for me. I felt confident knowing she was there. All too often, the specialized administrators and the liaisons between insurance and the client are not seen. It was different here. They were proactive, contacting me in person, up front with information I needed to know. Most of all, it was just a part of their being to call me by name and be truly interested in my well-being, much different from "just doing their job and going home." Sure, I was anxious and demanding at first. I soon learned to pace my requests, to apologize, and to be patient when people had their own particular job to do. Renaissance Park was further from my home than many other rehabilitation centers on the list I had been given to choose from, but I'm glad I chose this one. One other thing: the food was good !!
John
5
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June 26, 2018
Renaissance is the best place in town. It's wonderful and it's my home away from home. The physical therapy and everything about it are good. We have a radio, a TV, and bingo. There are all kinds of stuff that goes on over there. The nursing and rehab are good. I ate like a horse there and the food was all good. The staff was fantastic.
amjsjms
5
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November 15, 2017
We came here after 4 months at another facility. My husband was still getting out of bed with a Hoyer Lift when we arrived. 6 months later he was released home walking with a walker. We have been so impressed by the therapy department that we are continuing outpatient therapy here. As for nursing and aides, the majority have been wonderful. I credit one Aide especially for encouraging my husband to be more independent. When there was a problem, corrective action was taken by supervisors. Considering our previous placement gave up, we are especially grateful forRenaissance Park and their staff. We've also been impressed by thenumber and variety of activities and entertainment for residents.
mmlane78
1
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July 28, 2017
My Grandmother was a resident at Renaissance park. She received very poor care in their facility. She was blind, food was placed in front of her but they refused to assist her in eating. Bandages were supposed to be changed daily instead dates were marked out and changed. I would not recommend ritas on spark to anyone
cajunpilot
5
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May 9, 2012
The family of D. Gafford would like to thanks the Renaissance Park Family at Fort Worth for the tender loving care they showed our mom while living at their facility. We could never have found her a better home away from home! Each employee gives so much of themselves and more to make each resident feel special and loved. If you find yourself or a loved one, needing rehabilitation or long term care, we suggest you take the time to tour their multicare facility. You will be you did!! Dr. Q. Le and associates along with all the nursing staff provide wonderful healthcare. They also have outstanding rehabilitation department along with awesome food service as well as super fun activities programs and outside trips. Thanks again Renaissance Park from the bottom of our hearts for all the TLC given to our mom. You will always be part of our family and prayers. Love, Mark and Rhetta Clemons She will be forever loved and missed.
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