Fairview Senior Living
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203 Lowell Rd
Hudson, NH 03051 - 603-882-5261
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Deirdre Coutu
Oct 6th, 2023 -
Jennifer Brainard
Aug 14th, 2023 -
Paula Roddy
The east wing nursing staff gave my family member great and respectful care. Thank you east wing.
Jul 18th, 2023 -
Kathie Reul
The Fairview nursing home took exceptional care of our father! They communicated well with the family and made sure all of his needs were met. Very caring staff and a great comfort to our family knowing our father was well tended to.
Jan 27th, 2023 -
Tara Milley
Doesn't even deserve the one star.... Please do not send a loved one here for rehabilitation. My 84 year old Mom had her hip replaced and went to Fairview for rehabilitation and PT. We should have pulled her out on there on day one because it just got worse and worse from there. On day one her pain meds and all other meds were not ready to be given to her until late PM. We were told that they couldnt give her the pain meds until they were entered into their system. You would think this would have done prior to her arriving. My Mom was in severe pain from recent surgery and wasnt even offered a Tylenol. Took almost 6 hours for her to finally receive the pain pill. The nurse that was on when we arrived was going off her shift and never told the one coming in where we were with waiting for the medication-hence offered Tylenol. I would have thought that each patient would have a daily log and or notes that were documented and then read by the incoming. Apparently, this did not happen on the first day or any day for that matter. Nurses took FOREVER to get to my Mom after calling for help. It got to the point where my Mom would have no choice but to try on her own without assistance and then get reprimanded for it? You think they would have put 2 and 2 together?? This would happen at least once a day. On her first Sunday evening the overnight nurses were very mean to my Mom when she had to use her bathroom. My mom had been waiting for assistance when they finally got to her it was almost too late. The nurses accused my mom of yelling at them, they fired back at her. We called the nursing manager the next day to inform her what had happened. We never saw those nurses again, Mom was paid a little bit more attention to for the next day or sothen it dwindled back to mediocre. The truly alarming part is that my Mom would vomit when she walked around too much and get winded. This happened every single time she had physical therapy, which consisted of her walking down a hallway for 20 minutes. She would be given a trash can to vomit into and then put back to bed. Nothing more, never question why she was vomiting. Two weeks in was Christmas Day and we picked her up for the day to be home and with her family. We brought her back in the early evening. Two-Thirty in the morning we got a call from a nurse that she was being taken via ambulance to the hospital. She had a lot of blood in her stool. Long story short nobody in that place seemed to notice that an 84-year-old woman was vomiting nearly everyday, sometimes even a few times a day. My Mom was ill with Colitis. She was in the hospital for the next 3 days and DID NOT go back to Fairview. The lack of staff and follow-up with patients is disturbing. It seemed that no matter how much we spoke up about the care for my Mom, nothing really ever changed. Also, thank God my kids from out of town were staying for Christmas because instead of calling the emergency contact about the trip to the hospital, they called my Moms land line.seriously? I will never, ever recommend this place to anyone. Awful, awful, awful. 1-24-24 update- I was asked by the CEO to revise a portion of this review which is inaccurate. It was brought to my attention that my Mom did have 1 or 2 bowel movements while she was there. It was documented. I received several phone calls from the CEO within a weeks time.
Feb 2nd, 2024
Contact Info
Services
- ASSISTED LIVING SERVICES
- LONG-TERM CARE
- NURSING CARE
- OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
- PHYSICAL THERAPY
- SPEECH THERAPY
Specialities
- PAIN MANAGEMENT
- WOUNDS
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Fairview Senior Living?
A The phone number for Fairview Senior Living is: 603-882-5261.
Q Where is Fairview Senior Living located?
A Fairview Senior Living is located at 203 Lowell Rd, Hudson, NH 03051
Q What is the internet address for Fairview Senior Living?
A The website (URL) for Fairview Senior Living is: http://www.fairviewseniorliving.com/
Q How big is Fairview Senior Living?
A Fairview Senior Living employs approximately 20+ people.
Q Is there a key contact at Fairview Senior Living?
A You can contact Brian Courville at 603-882-5261.
Q What days are Fairview Senior Living open?
A Fairview Senior Living is open:
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Q How is Fairview Senior Living rated?
A Fairview Senior Living has a 4.1 Star Rating from 37 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Fairview Senior Living
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 37 Reviews )Deirdre Coutu on Google
Jennifer Brainard on Google
Paula Roddy on Google
The east wing nursing staff gave my family member great and respectful care. Thank you east wing.
Kathie Reul on Google
The Fairview nursing home took exceptional care of our father! They communicated well with the family and made sure all of his needs were met. Very caring staff and a great comfort to our family knowing our father was well tended to.
Tara Milley on Google
Doesn't even deserve the one star....
Please do not send a loved one here for rehabilitation.
My 84 year old Mom had her hip replaced and went to Fairview for rehabilitation and PT. We should have pulled her out on there on day one because it just got worse and worse from there.
On day one her pain meds and all other meds were not ready to be given to her until late PM. We were told that they couldnt give her the pain meds until they were entered into their system. You would think this would have done prior to her arriving. My Mom was in severe pain from recent surgery and wasnt even offered a Tylenol. Took almost 6 hours for her to finally receive the pain pill.
The nurse that was on when we arrived was going off her shift and never told the one coming in where we were with waiting for the medication-hence offered Tylenol. I would have thought that each patient would have a daily log and or notes that were documented and then read by the incoming. Apparently, this did not happen on the first day or any day for that matter.
Nurses took FOREVER to get to my Mom after calling for help. It got to the point where my Mom would have no choice but to try on her own without assistance and then get reprimanded for it? You think they would have put 2 and 2 together?? This would happen at least once a day.
On her first Sunday evening the overnight nurses were very mean to my Mom when she had to use her bathroom. My mom had been waiting for assistance when they finally got to her it was almost too late. The nurses accused my mom of yelling at them, they fired back at her. We called the nursing manager the next day to inform her what had happened. We never saw those nurses again, Mom was paid a little bit more attention to for the next day or sothen it dwindled back to mediocre.
The truly alarming part is that my Mom would vomit when she walked around too much and get winded. This happened every single time she had physical therapy, which consisted of her walking down a hallway for 20 minutes. She would be given a trash can to vomit into and then put back to bed. Nothing more, never question why she was vomiting.
Two weeks in was Christmas Day and we picked her up for the day to be home and with her family. We brought her back in the early evening. Two-Thirty in the morning we got a call from a nurse that she was being taken via ambulance to the hospital. She had a lot of blood in her stool. Long story short nobody in that place seemed to notice that an 84-year-old woman was vomiting nearly everyday, sometimes even a few times a day. My Mom was ill with Colitis. She was in the hospital for the next 3 days and DID NOT go back to Fairview.
The lack of staff and follow-up with patients is disturbing. It seemed that no matter how much we spoke up about the care for my Mom, nothing really ever changed.
Also, thank God my kids from out of town were staying for Christmas because instead of calling the emergency contact about the trip to the hospital, they called my Moms land line.seriously?
I will never, ever recommend this place to anyone. Awful, awful, awful.
1-24-24 update- I was asked by the CEO to revise a portion of this review which is inaccurate. It was brought to my attention that my Mom did have 1 or 2 bowel movements while she was there. It was documented.
I received several phone calls from the CEO within a weeks time.
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Fairview Senior Living
Hudson, NH 03051
(603) 882-5261 ( 37 Reviews )