Meridian Rehabilitation and Health Care Center

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Wichita, United States

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Nursing home· Retirement community· Rehabilitation center

Meridian Rehabilitation and Health Care Center Reviews | Rating 2.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Meridian Rehabilitation and Health Care Center is located in Wichita, United States on 1555 N Meridian Ave. Meridian Rehabilitation and Health Care Center is rated 2.8 out of 5 in the category nursing home in United States.

Address

1555 N Meridian Ave

Phone

+1 3169428471

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kelli Reese

I have worked here for a year and a half. Let’s be honest... nursing homes ALL have their problems. No one will ever take care of your family like you. This building has employees that have been here for 20 years.. But it also has young, open-minded employees. This combination makes a great “open door policy” possible. Unfortunately, there are many elderly folks that need care and have ‘histories’ or no families. Meridian RHCC is home to MANY of those residents. WE ARE THEIR FAMILY!! Many of our staff members use their own money to purchase things for our residents just to put a smile on their face! I always encourage inquiring families to find a nursing home that FEELS right. Not based on looks or reviews etc... But if you FEEL like you can address a facility with concerns or questions and get a resolution, then that is the one you should use!

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Susan Miller

It was the most difficult event moving my parents, but a door opened and we walked through. So very grateful for Audrey and ALL of the staff I have met! Excellent food service (3 meals and 2-3 snacks per day), they are enjoying the meals. Aids are very attentive to my folks and mentioned how much they enjoy caring for them! Nursing staff always makes themselves available whenever I call or stop by. I am confident that my parents are in the best place for them!

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Debo Heydman

The staff were caring and took care of my dad as a family member

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Kristina Pike

If I could have done 0 stars I would have. My father was in here to get stronger to go home so he could have hospice come and he could be in his home. He was very sick and weak and had bouts of dementia from ammonia on the brain which caused him to not know anything or anyone. He would basically just be a vegetable. We knew we would lose him just not as soon as we did. He was in the hospital as a FALL RISK and sometimes had to be strapped down. They gave him a wheelchair and told him to use it, on his own, no help like at the hospital. The second night he was there he fell, flat on his face and broke his nose. Ended up in a coma and died 4 days later. Last time I got to talk to him was on the phone the night before then I had to watch him slip away. Now they are coming to me to pay the bill which is 5000, ridiculous. I have no money to pay it and the way he fell I don't think I should have to pay it. We did not choose to put him here. This was a last resort. Unfortunately.

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Anon Employee

Honestly a lot of the Admin staff is leaving and so are all the CNA's I know who can. The administrator of the building doesn't care about the staff and refuses to even out staffing. Thinks 1 CNA and 1 nurse is enough for an entire new dementia unit they're putting in and cuts costs wherever they can. All the CNA's I know have to chart off the clock because they've been reprimanded by admin for staying to do charting, and while that's illegal no one wants to do anything about it because they're scared they'll lose their job. The nurses are great but have to do CMA work and Nurse work so they're unable to help aids with almost anything. Frankly if you're looking for a place to work I'd say this isn't your best bet. I don't think it's a great long term fit and you won't enjoy being treated like a disposable person. Work a double? Hours are cut anyway, so why bother? There's not enough staff to give good customer service to patients and so the census is low.