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Pruitthealth-Sealevel
468 Highway 70 East, Sealevel, NC, 28577
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Pruitthealth-Sealevel
468 Highway 70 East, Sealevel, NC, 28577
Welcome to Pruitthealth-Sealevel, a Nursing Home community located in Sealevel, North Carolina. The cost of the assisted living community at Pruitthealth-Sealevel starts at a monthly rate of $2,188 to $6,800. 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 is a hospital, Carteret General Hospital, that is only 23.2 miles away from Pruitthealth-Sealevel.
Some of the key amenities available at Pruitthealth-Sealevel are:
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Social Outings
- Activity Center
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Additional Features
- 104 Total Units
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Included
- Diabetic
- Low Sodium
- Gluten / Allergen Free
- Kosher Available
- Vegetarian Available
Safety
- 0 Total Incidents Reported
- 0 Total Complaints Reported
- 0 Total Fines Imposed
- $0 in Fines Imposed
- 0 Payment Denials
- 0 Penalties Imposed
Accommodations
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
- Landscaped Grounds
- Cable TV
Care
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Vision Care
- Dental Care
- 47 Current Occupants
- Certified by Medicare and Medicaid
- Medicare Participant Since 04/01/1978
Neighborhood
- Pool
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Pruitthealth-Sealevel
468 Highway 70 East, Sealevel, NC, 28577
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Clean, well kept, and the financial counselor and social worker were both so kind and helpful. I could not ask for a better place for my mother to be for rehab.
I left message on I guess is your Facebook page before I found this website specific Pruitt Sealevel
Patients go here for rehab and do not get the care they need. Patients end up with pressure ulcers and clear signs of neglect. So sad.
Staff (Nursing)is good, but not enough of them.. slow to meet patient needd. Occupational therapist is rude, and talks down to patients..he get a minus100! Admins are excellent.
If I could give this place 0 stars I would. My father was sent here after being diagnosed with cancer in his bones that went into his skull. I was unable to care for him due to complicated circumstances. The hospital decided to send him to this place and from the beginning I noticed they never fully...
If I could give this place 0 stars I would. My father was sent here after being diagnosed with cancer in his bones that went into his skull. I was unable to care for him due to complicated circumstances. The hospital decided to send him to this place and from the beginning I noticed they never fully understood his condition. Every doctor I talked to told me he was going to die. Even the Mayo Clinic said there was nothing that could be done for him. So basically I guess his insurance would cover his stay they sent him there listed as “rehabilitation” even though there was no rehabilitating from that. So the first 90 days were covered. They constantly bothered me over giving them money. I had given them $1,000 before his first bill was even due. I had requested he go to hospice because he could have afforded that, and they acted like there was no such thing as hospice for him. They have two separate sides of hospice. One where a person is dying within a few weeks and another part where it’s more of a nursing home side like palliative care. That would have been $90 a day. Much cheaper than what they charge. I could not get approved for Medicaid for him. I called his doctor and said I feel like he needs to be in hospice and this nursing home was just not getting it. They sent me a letter saying they were sending him to the hospital because they could no longer care for him. Then they changed their minds and had some hospice company come out to care for him after he broke his arm. He died 4 days after being in hospice. I didn’t even get to see him because of Covid. And then these people had the audacity to call me and say sorry for my loss but to please keep trying to get Medicaid to pay for his bill. Somehow they got his insurance to cover it. Probably lied and said he was in hospice longer than he was. And then they had the audacity to ask if I wanted his Bible 6 months later after he died. I had requested it long before that. Whoever runs that place is a complete idiot. They still send me a bill for $176 after 9 months of him being gone and that’s $176 they are never going to get from me!!!
Read moreMy mom is a new resident at pruitt health sea level. I talked to a nurse the night before I visited my mom and she told me I could see my mom between 8 am and 8pm. I live in Newport nc an hour and 45 minutes from sealevel nc . I arrived at 9:15 am to be told by an apparent administrator rudely that ...
My mom is a new resident at pruitt health sea level. I talked to a nurse the night before I visited my mom and she told me I could see my mom between 8 am and 8pm. I live in Newport nc an hour and 45 minutes from sealevel nc . I arrived at 9:15 am to be told by an apparent administrator rudely that visiting hours weren''t until 10am-8pm and that I would have to wait outside until after 10 am before I could even step foot inside the building because they "were doing alot of stuff to the residents." I wish the lady administrator could have been alot more courteous and respectful towards families of new residents.
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