Address: 339 Westminister Dr, Fishersville, VA 22939, USA
Phone: +15409498665
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
Melissa Taylor
When my mom had a stroke and she was not near me and she needed rehabilitation from it. We were blessed to have her go to Shenandoah Rehab. The staff was amazing!!!!! The place was clean and well organized. My mom worked so hard with the PT and OT that she came home 3 weeks earlier. I did not have to worry about her while she was there and I am so thankful for Shenandoah for loving on my mom!!! Highly recommended!!!! Would give million stars if I could
Marian Morris
My mother is receiving skilled care. These are HER words. "I was resistant to come after being in the hospital. The staff made me feel welcome and although I am homesick I have gotten the BEST CARE that you can imagine. The nurses, CNA's, the therapy department, dietary staff, housekeeping, maintenance man, EVERYONE has made my stay well worth it. I made it past 2 weeks and I am graduating Friday to go home stronger and safer than I would have going straight home from the hospital. I would highly suggest, if you have a loved one that needs GREAT CARE, choose this place!"
Chris Harman
Everyone from admin, nursing, cna's, food service and housekeeping have been great. My mom came from a facility that closed it's doors and the folks at SNR have been very patient and understanding of the confusion that occurs during the transition process. Highly recommend SNR...add maintenance to my above list...
Julia Homan
My mother resided at Shenandoah's assisted living community from May 2013 until her death in January 2018. During that time, many of the staff became like extended family, & she generally received good care. About a month ago, my father needed skilled care, following a hospitalization. We were thrilled to find Shenandoah had an open bed, & confident he would receive quality care. To say we were greatly disappointed is putting it mildly. Dad has moderate dementia & very limited short-term memory. Using a call bell is not something he can retain. He also gets frequent urinary tract infections. Upon admission, I told staff that he would stay dry, & avoid infection, if they would go in every 4 hours, & assist him with toileting. Numerous times, we arrived to find his Depends so saturated it had spilled out onto his clothes. His skin became red & excoriated. Throughout his stay, we addressed the issue with numerous members of the nursing staff individually, the nurse manager of the unit in a care planning meeting, & the facility's nursing director. No improvement occurred. On the day he was to be discharged to an assisted living facility, I found him more confused, so weak he was slumped to the side in his wheelchair & could barely stand with the assistance of 3 people (myself & 2 CNAs), & he threw up within minutes of my arrival...symptoms that, for him, are hallmarks of infection. He also had a low-grade fever. When he further deteriorated, I asked staff to call 911 for transport to the emergency room. A short time later, the Director of Nursing arrived in the room & informed me she'd halted the 911 call, in order to first do her "own assessment." She felt that the vomiting may have been due to something he ate, & that what for him constitutes a fever (99.1°F), wasn't a particular cause for concern. She also attempted to have him stand, despite his weakness & by then, his increased shortness of breath. I immediately put a stop to that, as my Dad also has very poor heart function, & called a private ambulance service for hospital transport. After I'd made arrangements, she later offered to call 911. A day later, Dad was diagnosed with C. Diff colitis & put on antibiotics. I don't know what has happened to their quality of care in recent years, but I hope they quickly rectify it so that it again becomes safe, & no other residents experience what my dad endured.
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Yes. Pets come in and visit residents frequently.
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