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Parkmoor Village Healthcare Center
3625 Parkmoor Village Dr, Colorado Springs, CO, 80917
Parkmoor Village Healthcare Center
3625 Parkmoor Village Dr, Colorado Springs, CO, 80917
Welcome to Parkmoor Village Healthcare Center, a Nursing Home community located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The cost of the assisted living community at Parkmoor Village Healthcare Center starts at a monthly rate of $2,020 to $6,298. 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 3 hospitals within 25 miles of Parkmoor Village Healthcare Center. The two closest hospitals are University Colo Health Memorial Hospital Central which is 3.2 miles away and Centura Health-Penrose St Francis Health Services which is 3.4 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Parkmoor Village Healthcare Center are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Activity Center
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Hospice
- Respite
Activities & Fitness
- Live Entertainment
- Arts and Crafts
Additional Features
- 147 Total Units
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Included
- Healthy Snacks
Safety
- 30 Total Deficiencies Reported
- 24 Health Standard Deficiencies
- 6 Health Complaint Deficiencies
- 0 Total Incidents Reported
- 40 Total Complaints Reported
- 1 Total Fines Imposed
Accommodations
- Wall-to-Wall Carpeting
Care
- 115 Current Occupants
- Certified by Medicare and Medicaid
- Medicare Participant Since 03/01/1989
- Offers Resident/Family Counciling
- Wound Care
- Occupational Therapy
I actually worked here temporarily I believe I don’t know when it was but I hated it I was a stocker and I would have to stock all the stuff had no help whatsoever was in a room all by myself people there were not very kind at all and they said that they would hire me as a stocker but I absolutely...
I actually worked here temporarily I believe I don’t know when it was but I hated it I was a stocker and I would have to stock all the stuff had no help whatsoever was in a room all by myself people there were not very kind at all and they said that they would hire me as a stocker but I absolutely hated it they were not nice there at all and I’m glad I turned it down because the way I felt when I was there wasn’t good .And the fact that I have hidden disabilities and the way they treated me with that wasn’t acceptable and sometimes I make mistakes and I believe that they would get angry with me when it wasn’t my fault because Of my disability which is hidden sometimes Everybody makes mistakes even if they have a disability but I had a disability I think they felt like it was OK to treat me differently cause of it
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My brother''s nurse is AWESOME! I called and discussed some concerns he had. His nurse, Shaneeka (sp) immediately took care of the different concerns and then called me to within hours to update me. As a previous RN, RCM and DNS I appreciate her work immensely!
Called to inquire about a job and the ladies I spoke with were very rude and hung up before I could even finish my sentence.
I can''t say enough good things about the staff at Parkmoor! They definitely go out of their way to assist us with anything we need for our mom. They update us regularly.
I worked here for my first time through registry and minus the un-edible meat that was served for lunch that day (honestly...it was tough as shoe leather and I''m not even exaggerating because the normal cook was off that day) and their "fried"? Chicken? Actually still had flour on it! Who would ser...
I worked here for my first time through registry and minus the un-edible meat that was served for lunch that day (honestly...it was tough as shoe leather and I''m not even exaggerating because the normal cook was off that day) and their "fried"? Chicken? Actually still had flour on it! Who would serve that?? I mean, I was raised to treat others the way you would want to be treated and...if YOU wouldn’t eat it?...don''t serve it to others. Besides that experience everyone was just wonderful to work with. This CNA named Jennifer was paired with me that day and she was awesome to work with along with the other aides on the floor. No matter where you go CNA work is hard. But its all about keeping yourself safe first, others and treating others the way you want to be treated and doing the best job you can.
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