Willowbrook Place

Category: Retirement community in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania

Address: 150 Edella Rd, Clarks Summit, PA 18411, USA

Phone: +15702918387

Opening hours

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

Reviews

Connie Savitz

Jun 8, 2022

I have a relative who was there for a year. I'm her only living relative and POA, and I love 2 hours away. They told me they provide transportation to Dr.appointments, but they refused so I had to drive 4 hours total to take her to a Dr. On another occasion they sent her to the hospital by Ambulance, and again refused to transport her back, and didn't even bother to call me and tell me what happened. They are always short staffed, don't answer the phone or door in a timely manner, or return calls. When I moved her out she needed a Covid test before she could move, and they refused to do it. (Another trip to the Dr.) The entire time she was there her clothes and belongings were going missing. When it came time to get the refund after she moved, I had to threaten legal action to get the Director to talk to me. I wouldn't leave my dog in this place.

Timothy Belt

May 5, 2020

I was in contact with this facility for my parents. After many hours of filling out paperwork and medical forms, I was told everything was fine and was actually on route to sign the admission papers when I received a call saying my parents "would not be a good fit." Their attitude went from helpful to heartless. It ended up costing me thousands for self pay at the nursing home while I found another alternative. Don't even bother wasting your time talking to these people.

Lucina Wiggins

Jul 29, 2019

Company needs to be more organized. Pay rate is insulting.

Selene Lain

Jun 18, 2019

If you are an elderly person that can care for yourself and are just looking for a place to cook you your meals and a bed to sleep in, this might be the place for you. But if you are looking for a place to relocate a loved on that needs someone to help them with pretty much ANYTHING... if you truly love your loved one, do NOT send them to Willowbrook. The place might look all wonderful and impressive but that is just the pretty picture they paint for you as you are considering placing your loved on with them. Once they are there, things change pretty fast and the cracks quickly start to show. Our loved one kept telling us that no one would ever come to help them when they rang their buzzer. At first, we believed them to just be unhappy because they could not be in their own home any longer and wrote it off as exaggeration. But the longer they were there, the more miserable and downright depressed they became. So one day, no one at the desk knew we were in the room with them so we asked them to ring the buzzer for help and timed it. So we watched with our own eyes how our loved one repeatedly hit their buzzer over and over every 2 minutes and no one came. It wasn't until 12 minutes after we started and we hit the help button in the bathroom that someone finally showed up. And this was while they were fully staffed in the middle of the day. It was then we started to really be more watchful and started to talk with other residents and their families. This was about a month or two into their care. Found a lot of the same from them as well. Lots of talk of residents falling and not being helped for long periods of time. Then we made friends with some of the workers there and REALLY got the full picture. Complaints of under paid, under trained staff, that at times would have only 2 or 3 people on to care for all the residents in the entire building. I saw with my own eyes two elderly women in wheel chairs sitting in the hall crying and hitting their call buttons because no one had come to help them to the bathroom, they had wet themselves, and then no one came to aid them in changing. And the staff is like a revolving door. Not a single person that was on staff when our loved one entered the facility was there by the time they passed on. I regret sending my loved on to Willowbrook because they made the end of their life awful. If I knew then when I know now, I would have sent them almost anywhere else or if I knew they only have a few months left to live I would have hired a nurse. Then again, I wonder now if the miserable care they got shortened the time they had left and they might have lived longer somewhere else.

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Questions & Answers

Do you allow visitation during Covid-19?

Willowbrook Place | Oct 2, 2021
Willowbrook Place | Oct 2, 2021

Visitors may not go in and residents may not go out but you may drop things off for residents if needed

Do you allow pets?

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Willowbrook Place | Oct 2, 2021

Yes, please check with administration on guidelines

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