Weston Inn Nursing and Rehabilitation

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Temple, United States

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Weston Inn Nursing and Rehabilitation Reviews | Rating 2.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Weston Inn Nursing and Rehabilitation is located in Temple, United States on 2505 S 37th St. Weston Inn Nursing and Rehabilitation is rated 2.7 out of 5 in the category nursing home in United States.

Address

2505 S 37th St

Phone

+1 2542987300

Service options

Online care

Open hours

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Paul Ward

Visiting a old friend of mine and was amazed. A facility that is beautiful. Now add great staffing that really cares about the people that are living there and depending on services from the high prices you pay, you would have a great facility. Sorry to say that this is not one of them. 's down. We need to respect our elders.

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Pamela Phillips

Weston has an amazing team they have treated my loved one with true compassion. I wouldn’t want them anywhere else. The therapy department here is top notch.

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Vanessa Moore

I came in to visit a friend and upon arrival I was greeted with smiles and hellos. I was asked almost immediately if I need help and was quickly assisted in finding my friend's room. It is a beautiful facility and the staff was amazing and their hard work did not go unnoticed.

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Leilani Beckham

I came in with a friend to visit her mother and I must say I’m very impressed with this facility! The exterior is amazing and the interior is just as great. It’s very clean and doesn’t have that “nursing home smell”. The staff greeted us with smiles and the residents looked clean and content. They also have a full service beauty/barbershop on site and tasty refreshments that guests can partake in. I highly recommend this facility!

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Vicki Boyd

My grandmother went here for rehab. She wasn’t given her medicine, then tried to claim they had given the meds but we were there to witness it had not happened. So where did her meds go? They gave her a hamburger to eat “because they ain’t got no salad”, when she was supposed to be on a heart healthy diet, they didn’t bathe her until we made them, left her lying in bed with coffee spilt over her. She has an ostomy bag which they left for us to take care of. When we questioned any of these things, we were met with indifference or someone tried to intimidate us. They are obviously under-staffed and the staff they do have are not there to care for the poor people in their facility. I’ve recorded all these occurrences with photo evidence.