Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center

Hours

Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

2.8 - (17 reviews)
6
2
0
1
8
Read Our 17 Reviews

Chamber Rating

2.8 - (17 reviews)
6
2
0
1
8
  • alicia davis


    Feb 7th, 2024

  • Julie Fox

    Our loved one was there for 7 days for respite. Hospice covers 5 days for free for respite for our loved one and we paid for an extra 2 days FOR 330$ A DAY!! Our loved one was not bathed one time while they were there. YOU could fry an egg in their hair it was disgusting. EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE OF CLOTHING WE PACKED ARE ALL MISSING!! What a horrible place to take a loved one. When we picked up our loved one all the staff was standing around doing absolutely NOTHING. The room was nasty. Our loved one has a rash on their back as well. What kind of facility is this???? The only reason I am putting one star was because I can't share this without tapping a star. I would never rate this place with even an 8th of a star
    Jan 4th, 2024

  • Zdog Will

    Worst place for people with memory care issues. There not given meds to help come them down instead they fight and staff sometimes have to be violent to get anything done
    Nov 20th, 2023

  • Elizabeth Gregory

    I'm reviewing based on having my mother there at the end of her life. While she wasn't there long, it was a positive experience. I've worked in long-term care myself, and my expectations were admittedly quite low going into this, but it was absolutely medically necessary for my mom's safety and health. I expected that some clothes and personal effects would be lost. I don't think there's a nursing home anywhere that is able to keep track of 100% of residents' items. While that could be bothersome at times, I'd estimate that 85%-90% of her items were accounted for, which is pretty good in my opinion. I found that bringing up specific missing items to various staff people helped as items were often able to be located. Although the building labels and inventories items, I labeled everything myself as well with a permanent laundry marker. Some of this is also just going to happen when working with people with Dementia or Alzheimer's, things are misplaced. Staff really bonded with my mother while she was there, and she quickly developed many favorites. She did not fully understand her condition or that it was a nursing home, so she would tell me, "So many of my new friends here are nurses!" At the end of her time living independently, many of her friends had pulled away from her due to her Dementia, and she had been feeling very lonely and rejected, so having "friends" there was so good for her. She also made friends with some of the other residents there and enjoyed eating meals with others. I loved hearing her talk about how much she liked various activities or the food. She was also not one to sugar coat things and could be overly critical at times, so I know if she was happy with it, they must really be doing something special. Prior to going to Foundation Park, she was not getting adequate nutrition. Food was placed in front of her, but due to her condition, she was unable to feed herself without help and prompting. I was glad they had a dining room designed to support her and others with feeding needs. On many occasions I would arrive during mealtime and witness staff kindly and respectfully helping her to feed herself to the greatest extent possible and helping her where she fell short. I got to know many nurses, aides, and other providers there during her time there, and found the vast majority of them to be kind and helpful. I appreciated physical therapy and occupational therapy working with her on individualized goals and seeing her make progress. I also found the MDS nurse, Social Work, nursing supervisors, and business staff to all be very responsive and helpful. At one point she and her roommate were not a good fit, and staff was able to adjust her room right away to accommodate both of their different needs. Sadly, her last week there she was on Hospice; however, staff were so supportive and caring for us during that time. They really made a difficult time more bearable, and I was able to rest easier knowing that even if I had to step out, they were taking great care of her. If I had it to do over again, I'd find a way to get my mother to Foundation Park sooner.
    Sep 7th, 2023

  • ladybug P K

    The residence are being neglected feces and blood are not properly being cleaned up or disposed of housekeepers are mixing bleach with unknown chemicals residence personal items are being thrown out because they cant keep up with laundry HR is very unorganized I came in as a new hire was told to hide barrels full of clothes because they were not in the proper location when the state was around inspecting the building They have many violations the owner is aware of it and instead of fixing it they chooses just to hide it The place is literally a toxic environment for the residence this place should be shut down people are being deceived your love ones are not getting proper care at Foundation park the aides and nurses are not compassionate at all towards the residence they are force-fed rushed out of bed left sitting wet for hours with nurses and aids either nowhere to be found or standing around gossiping instead of caring for the residence
    Mar 1st, 2023

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About
Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center

Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center is located at 1621 S Byrne Rd in Toledo, Ohio 43614. Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center can be contacted via phone at 419-385-3958 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   419-385-3958

Services

  • ALZHEIMER'S CARE
  • BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT
  • COUNSELING
  • DEMENTIA CARE
  • FAMILY / CAREGIVER SUPPORT
  • HEALTH INFORMATION
  • HOSPICE
  • NURSING CARE
  • OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
  • PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANCE

Specialities

  • ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
  • ALZHEIMERS
  • DEMENTIA
  • FAMILY HEALTH
  • WOUNDS

Special Considerations

PARKING

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center?

A The phone number for Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center is: 419-385-3958.


Q Where is Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center located?

A Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center is located at 1621 S Byrne Rd, Toledo, OH 43614


Q What is the internet address for Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center?

A The website (URL) for Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center is: http://www.foundationpark.com/


Q How big is Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center?

A Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center employs approximately 20+ people.


Q Is there a key contact at Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center?

A You can contact Sue Blevins at 419-385-3958.


Q What days are Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center open?

A Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center is open:
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Q How is Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center rated?

A Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center has a 2.8 Star Rating from 17 reviewers.

Key Contacts

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Sue Blevins
Manager


Hours

Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 17 Reviews )
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2
0
1
8
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alicia davis on Google

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Julie Fox on Google

image Our loved one was there for 7 days for respite.
Hospice covers 5 days for free for respite for our loved one and we paid for an extra 2 days FOR 330$ A DAY!!
Our loved one was not bathed one time while they were there. YOU could fry an egg in their hair it was disgusting. EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE OF CLOTHING WE PACKED ARE ALL MISSING!!
What a horrible place to take a loved one. When we picked up our loved one all the staff was standing around doing absolutely NOTHING. The room was nasty. Our loved one has a rash on their back as well. What kind of facility is this????
The only reason I am putting one star was because I can't share this without tapping a star.
I would never rate this place with even an 8th of a star


Zdog Will on Google

image Worst place for people with memory care issues. There not given meds to help come them down instead they fight and staff sometimes have to be violent to get anything done


Elizabeth Gregory on Google

image I'm reviewing based on having my mother there at the end of her life. While she wasn't there long, it was a positive experience. I've worked in long-term care myself, and my expectations were admittedly quite low going into this, but it was absolutely medically necessary for my mom's safety and health. I expected that some clothes and personal effects would be lost. I don't think there's a nursing home anywhere that is able to keep track of 100% of residents' items. While that could be bothersome at times, I'd estimate that 85%-90% of her items were accounted for, which is pretty good in my opinion. I found that bringing up specific missing items to various staff people helped as items were often able to be located. Although the building labels and inventories items, I labeled everything myself as well with a permanent laundry marker. Some of this is also just going to happen when working with people with Dementia or Alzheimer's, things are misplaced.
Staff really bonded with my mother while she was there, and she quickly developed many favorites. She did not fully understand her condition or that it was a nursing home, so she would tell me, "So many of my new friends here are nurses!" At the end of her time living independently, many of her friends had pulled away from her due to her Dementia, and she had been feeling very lonely and rejected, so having "friends" there was so good for her. She also made friends with some of the other residents there and enjoyed eating meals with others. I loved hearing her talk about how much she liked various activities or the food. She was also not one to sugar coat things and could be overly critical at times, so I know if she was happy with it, they must really be doing something special.
Prior to going to Foundation Park, she was not getting adequate nutrition. Food was placed in front of her, but due to her condition, she was unable to feed herself without help and prompting. I was glad they had a dining room designed to support her and others with feeding needs. On many occasions I would arrive during mealtime and witness staff kindly and respectfully helping her to feed herself to the greatest extent possible and helping her where she fell short. I got to know many nurses, aides, and other providers there during her time there, and found the vast majority of them to be kind and helpful. I appreciated physical therapy and occupational therapy working with her on individualized goals and seeing her make progress. I also found the MDS nurse, Social Work, nursing supervisors, and business staff to all be very responsive and helpful. At one point she and her roommate were not a good fit, and staff was able to adjust her room right away to accommodate both of their different needs.
Sadly, her last week there she was on Hospice; however, staff were so supportive and caring for us during that time. They really made a difficult time more bearable, and I was able to rest easier knowing that even if I had to step out, they were taking great care of her. If I had it to do over again, I'd find a way to get my mother to Foundation Park sooner.


ladybug P K on Google

image The residence are being neglected feces and blood are not properly being cleaned up or disposed of housekeepers are mixing bleach with unknown chemicals residence personal items are being thrown out because they cant keep up with laundry HR is very unorganized I came in as a new hire was told to hide barrels full of clothes because they were not in the proper location when the state was around inspecting the building They have many violations the owner is aware of it and instead of fixing it they chooses just to hide it The place is literally a toxic environment for the residence this place should be shut down people are being deceived your love ones are not getting proper care at Foundation park the aides and nurses are not compassionate at all towards the residence they are force-fed rushed out of bed left sitting wet for hours with nurses and aids either nowhere to be found or standing around gossiping instead of caring for the residence


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