Address: 1219 NE 6th St, Gresham, OR 97030, USA
Phone: +15036740364
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Amelia Sandoval
No. I don’t recommend it. Worst place to working, always overtime, always understaffed, too much residents to keep up with living care.
Shelby Ostman
I work at a healthcare facility. I had a patient today come in 1 hour and 40 minutes early for her appointment. We informed the patient that she is very early and that unfortunately she would have to wait. This was all through an interpreter as the poor lady was deaf. Finally, her appointment time came and she went back for her appointment. Her ride from Ride2Care showed up 5 minutes before her appointment was over. Her pickup time was 4:40 pm. We asked the driver if she could wait a few minutes for the patient to check out and she said yes. She went back out to her van and the patient checked out at 4:39 pm (we have record). When we looked out the window to make sure the driver was still there, and she was gone. We proceeded to call Ride2Care and they said at 4:53 the patient was marked as a no-show. We told them that wasn’t true and filed a formal complaint. They said they would send her a ride and they said the latest they would be there was 6:19 pm (she will have been there 5 hours by then). We asked if there was anything they could do, and they said no. The interpreter had to go to her next appointment, so we had to communicate via notes from then on. I called this care facility to inform them of what was going on. They said they would call Ride2Care to see if they could somehow get her a sooner ride. I gave them my contact information to keep me updated. When they called me back they told me about the ride that would be there at 6:19. I told her we close at 6 and that nobody would be in the building then. She said she hoped they’d get there before then. I called them back around 6 and they didn’t answer. Then, at 6:30 when they still hadn’t shown up, I called a few more times and left voicemails. Finally, my coworker and I decided to order her a Lyft. When the Lyft showed up, she couldn’t fit the wheelchair the patient was in into her car. After trying to fold up the wheelchair for 20 minutes, I decided to put the wheelchair in my car and follow the Lyft to the care facility. I wanted to give them a piece of my mind anyway. When we got there, I saw 4 large vans and 2 cars all labeled “Chestnut Lane Medical Transport”. They had vehicles who could have came to pick this poor, hungry, tired woman up. She came to our facility directly after another appointment and hadn’t eaten since breakfast or taken any of her medication. She kept signing that she was hungry and needed her medicine and wanted to go home and go to sleep. I felt so bad for this woman. Another coworker was able to give her peaches and a granola bar. I still don’t know if she has eaten or taken her medicine still. I hope she has. And I hope no one ever gets treated like this again.
Ari Taylor
Several years ago I was in the Deaf studies program at Portland Community College and I volunteered there it was fantastic great staff and people living there!
Linda Brackett
Went there when we helped a nice older lady to move in..I wonder what year this was built...
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Yes we do but you need to check with our registration staff on this matter Monday thru Friday 9am to 5pm Saturday 9am to 2pm
What are the hrs for noc shift
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