Address: 803 S Main St, Woodstock, VA 22664, USA
Phone: +15404595676
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
Amanda Watson
I have a relative in this place and I've heard they don't take care of their patients and they don't listen to the visitors that come in concerning their loved ones. And breaking promises to the loved ones. I would not recommend this place at all..
Patty Dove
My father in law was in there! This place is horrific! We went to visit & he was yelling for help for god knows how long, being ignored! In a lot of pain I went and found d a nurse to give him his pain meds. I needed to go find her again! It was 45 minutes before he got his pain meds! His girlfriend stuck him in there! PLEASE find another facility for your loved one!!!
Nicole Young
They need more staffTo take care of the residents But overall it a great place to be at
Crystal Biller
My mother has been at Consulate in Woodstock for about 2 days. After reading these reviews... Not to mention our experience with rehabs, I am greatly concerned about the care my momma will receive during rehab.. I mentioned 2 big concerns yesterday and was blown off by the 2 employees I mentioned this to. I'll be on em like stink on **** if anything is even a lil bit shady. Hopefully this facility takes this as an opportunity to turn around the opinions of the community before state gets involved.
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