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Church Home Of The Protestant Episcopal Church
505 Mt Hope Avenue, Rochester, NY, 14620
Church Home Of The Protestant Episcopal Church
505 Mt Hope Avenue, Rochester, NY, 14620
Welcome to Church Home Of The Protestant Episcopal Church, a Nursing Home community located in Rochester, New York. The cost of the assisted living community at Church Home Of The Protestant Episcopal Church starts at a monthly rate of $1,533 to $9,044. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 6 hospitals within 25 miles of Church Home Of The Protestant Episcopal Church. The two closest hospitals are Highland Hospital which is 0.5 miles away and Strong Memorial Hospital which is 1.4 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Church Home Of The Protestant Episcopal Church are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
Services and Amenities
Services
- Scheduled Transportation
- Maintenance
- On-Site Maintenance Personnel
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
Accommodations
- Parking
- Central Air Conditioning
- Guest Accommodations
- Café
- Wireless Internet
- Wall-to-Wall Carpeting
Care
- Medication Management
- Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy
- 24-Hour Licensed Practical Nurse
- Chapel
- Chaplain
- Beauty Salon
My Mother is very happy with the staff and is getting the care she needs.
The entire organization is a hot mess. It used to be a wonderful facility, but the culture has taken a nose dive. ESLC is hemorrhaging employees due to the organization''s egregious maltreatment of its staff. This transcends beyond the healthcare staffing crisis. The people flocking from the organiz...
The entire organization is a hot mess. It used to be a wonderful facility, but the culture has taken a nose dive. ESLC is hemorrhaging employees due to the organization''s egregious maltreatment of its staff. This transcends beyond the healthcare staffing crisis. The people flocking from the organization are doing so because they are disgusted by the mismanagement and poor treatment of staff, and I can personally attest to this. This place can''t even pay the bills. Such a sad story that the wrong people were entrusted with the organization and now its tanking as a result.
Read moreStaff is rude and do not do their jobs. I come everyday and i have to clean my step fathers room. I guess they do not worry about the pandemic. Plus, he pays full price for this place.
I was here for rehab twice for hip replacements. I was treated very well. Excellent care and fir my hip replacement also two years ago. My mother was in the nursing home for 6 months which was hard on me and my Mother but all in all she was treated wonderfully. Kathleen Dix.
My Dad passed away in October 2018, leaving my mother without a safe care plan. Frankly, we were terrified because they had made no plan at all in case one of them died. However, Mom was able to get into the Episcopal home for Rehab and make a smooth transition to permanent care at the Episcopal H...
My Dad passed away in October 2018, leaving my mother without a safe care plan. Frankly, we were terrified because they had made no plan at all in case one of them died. However, Mom was able to get into the Episcopal home for Rehab and make a smooth transition to permanent care at the Episcopal Home on Mount Hope. From the first day, all of the caregivers have been kind and friendly, and the medical and professional staff have been top-rate. Let''s be honest: this facility is priced at a premium rate, but the facilities and staff are well worth it. I want to add a note regarding the one-star ratings given to this facility: the problem with the internet is that anyone can post anything under Google reviews. The proof of the quality of this facility is that there is a waiting list to get in, and the residents here all seem pleased to be here. We have never had any trouble with unprofessionalism or lack of care for my mom. It''s hard to transition her from her home to managed care, but the staff here makes it easy to know we have done the right thing for her.
Read moreSo I''ve been in this place multiple times for work on an emergency basis. If i could give a 0, that would be saying too much. Their nursing staff is incompetent, argumentative to other healthcare providers when they come in to treat the patients that the staff is unable to care for. They have no me...
So I''ve been in this place multiple times for work on an emergency basis. If i could give a 0, that would be saying too much. Their nursing staff is incompetent, argumentative to other healthcare providers when they come in to treat the patients that the staff is unable to care for. They have no medical patho/phys knowledge to the meds they assist with, and it shows with the status of the patients that they have to call ems for. Our elders deserve much more than the lackluster, complacent care that this facility offers. People do not deteriorate rapidly. They just don''t care to notice as it blooms. I truly feel for those with no other option but to be at the facility. There''s so many other places better off to care for those who deserve the best
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