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Wilson'S Creek Nursing & Rehab
3403 West Mt Vernon, Springfield, MO, 65802
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Wilson'S Creek Nursing & Rehab
3403 West Mt Vernon, Springfield, MO, 65802
Welcome to Wilson’S Creek Nursing & Rehab, a Nursing Home community located in Springfield, Missouri. The cost of the assisted living community at Wilson’S Creek Nursing & Rehab starts at a monthly rate of $2,856 to $5,150. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need.
There are two hospitals within 25 miles of Wilson’S Creek Nursing & Rehab, Mercy Hospital Springfield which is 4.3 miles away, and Cox Medical Centers, which is 5.6 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Wilson’S Creek Nursing & Rehab are:
- Housekeeping
- Activity Center
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Hospice
- Skilled Nursing
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Memory Care
Activities & Fitness
- Arts and Crafts
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Bingo
- Pool
Additional Features
- 172 Total Units
Safety
- 1 Total Deficiencies Reported
- 1 Health Standard Deficiencies
- 0 Health Complaint Deficiencies
- 0 Total Incidents Reported
- 2 Total Complaints Reported
- 0 Total Fines Imposed
Accommodations
- Salon / Barbershop
- Cable TV
- Telephone
- Outdoor Areas
Care
- Nurses
- Physical Therapy
- Podiatry
- Speech Therapy
- Dental Care
- Occupational Therapy
Neighborhood
- Walmart
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Wilson'S Creek Nursing & Rehab
3403 West Mt Vernon, Springfield, MO, 65802
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It came time for my sweet little Mother to go into a nursing home after living with me for 3 years. It broke my heart to do it. But it’s only the third day and both my Mother and I are so pleased. Mom would rather be at home, of course. But she is adjusting very well so far. And a lot sooner than ...
It came time for my sweet little Mother to go into a nursing home after living with me for 3 years. It broke my heart to do it. But it’s only the third day and both my Mother and I are so pleased. Mom would rather be at home, of course. But she is adjusting very well so far. And a lot sooner than I expected. The first day/night was hard on her and I left there feeling like this wasn’t going to work. And that I was a horrible daughter. But the next day she was so much better. This started with my first call. The receptionist Sarah is so friendly on phone. She got me in touch with Bethany the social worker. What can I say? Bethany is simply the best. She answered all my questions and emails without complaint. And I email A LOT!!!!!!!!! She assures me that I can ask anything and as often as I like. She eased my worries and concerns from the get go. And Sarah was there at our first meeting too. She is so warm and made my Mom feel like they were best friends. Michael the administrator, is so nice! Not to mention, extremely easy on the eyes. Lol. He knows my Mom can’t hear well. He bends down to her level and talks right into her ear. It makes me want to cry when I think about it. I mean every time, he makes her feel special and cared for. Bethany, took care of all the little details to get Mom’s room ready. When George the maintenance guy was busy, Bethany was there fixing Mom’s bed before she was admitted. George mounted the tv for her. All with a smile. During meals everyone works as a team. Michael, Bethany and all the aids and kitchen staff are there. The staff are all so nice. Lydia, Jacob, Missy Sr and Missy Jr to name a few. Teri the activity asst, made a point to make my Mom feel a part of. Everyone calls her by name. The dining room is such a lovely place. And they have a great system in place. Lots of activities like bingo, karaoke and games. They get the residents together once a month for a round table of sorts to give suggestions and address concerns. They have a beauty shop for very good rates. Mom is a smoker. And they accommodate smokers big time. 6 breaks a day!!!! That’s unheard of. The residents are so nice and welcoming. And another nice thing is they let us customize Mom’s room. It’s very warm and inviting. Just wish it was a little bit bigger. But her power lift chair we brought from home fits in there, believe it or not. I am very picky. And I have asked for a lot. So for me to be this pleased is saying something. Ok nothing is perfect. But I get the impression that if there is a issue that they want to address it. Oh I almost forgot. The physician assistant or nurse practitioner, I forget what his title is. Anyway Doc Joe is great. He pulled me aside to gather as much information about Mom as he could. He filled me in on what he planned on doing for her regarding meds, bloodwork and so forth. He spent a lot of time with me. Okay, I am sure I have forgotten someone to boast about, but just know they are all so nice. I think the attitude starts with Michael. He has a fantastic team. Big kudos to them all!
Read moreEgotistical, abusive management. Health is taken as a joke by the facility. 22 and COUNTING positive COVID patients, one of which has passed away. The management joked about "you can count on getting Covid while working here", after the information of a RESIDENT dying caused of Covid was relayed. Ex...
Egotistical, abusive management. Health is taken as a joke by the facility. 22 and COUNTING positive COVID patients, one of which has passed away. The management joked about "you can count on getting Covid while working here", after the information of a RESIDENT dying caused of Covid was relayed. Extremely morbid way of conveying the circumstances. The staff is laid back to the point of seeming to not care at all, they are there for a paycheck. Doing the bare minimum. Nurse didn''t have a clue it seemed, given from the amount of pain she had put me through from not injecting the needle correctly for a TB test. I almost threw my arms up while the needle was still in me from the amount of pain I was in. If you speak up for yourself after being verbally abused, you can count on losing your position. The Administrator, Michael, condones in the abusive behavior of his staff. Very ill mannered, despicable place of work. God have mercy on the residents.
Read moreI''ll never forget that the doctor handling my partner''s case in ICU, rather than spending a few minutes one-on-one with me explaining to me exactly what was going on with her case, instead said that I could wait to stand in with rounds (with the residents). As encouraging as it was to see the bush...
I''ll never forget that the doctor handling my partner''s case in ICU, rather than spending a few minutes one-on-one with me explaining to me exactly what was going on with her case, instead said that I could wait to stand in with rounds (with the residents). As encouraging as it was to see the bushy-eyed residents snap off ideas as to how to treat my beloved, the medical-speak they shared with each other really didn''t help me to understand the gravity of what the situation really was. I guess the doctor wanted to kill two birds with one stone for the sake of time efficiency. My girlfriend died less than 24 hours later. When I called a few days after she died to get a doctor from St. Mark''s to call me to talk me through what happened to her since she had entered another related Hospital for a very routine biopsy procedure, a Nurse said she would check on having that done and would call me back. We weren''t married so technically I wasn''t a relative at least in the eyes of the law and I understood that perhaps there were limits on what information they might be able to share, but a phone call back one way or the other would have been nice. Nope. Also the satisfaction survey addressed to the deceased was a nice touch on top of everything else. I gave two stars because the nurses worked tirelessly to keep my loved one alive and I do appreciate their efforts and I would be remiss not to acknowledge them. This review focuses on one aspect of my experience but overall, I would not recommend this hospital or this network if you can avoid it. Just my 2 cents worth. A different doctor and probably a different experience.
Read moreThe nursing staff at Wilson s creek is wonderful. They have state of the art charting. The nursing home never smells like a nursing home because the staff is so kind and timely. As far as the other uglier reviews they don''t know what they have til it''s missing. The place I came from smelled terrib...
The nursing staff at Wilson s creek is wonderful. They have state of the art charting. The nursing home never smells like a nursing home because the staff is so kind and timely. As far as the other uglier reviews they don''t know what they have til it''s missing. The place I came from smelled terrible and was overran by cockroaches and spiders.
Read moreToday I had the opportunity to meet a very dear lady at the Wilson''s Creek Nursing Center. I''m was my first time to the facility and my first time to meet my boyfriend'' s Mother. The building was not fancy, it seemed clean with only a slight odor. we were immediately greeted and asked to sign ...
Today I had the opportunity to meet a very dear lady at the Wilson''s Creek Nursing Center. I''m was my first time to the facility and my first time to meet my boyfriend'' s Mother. The building was not fancy, it seemed clean with only a slight odor. we were immediately greeted and asked to sign the guest book. When we told the staff member Terry who we were there to see, she promptly began to make tell us individual facts about his mother. These included General Health, a brief overview of her activities for the past few days, how todays compared to recent days and very detailed info about today. We were taken to his mother''s module, where April filled in details about her patient. Everyone was friendly and upbeat and very Professional. The staff was attentive as well as respectful. It is a hopeful atmosphere. The staff maintained HIPAA standards. The visit was Great! His Mom is a lady who has seen many things. She is kind and humble. It was such a relief to know the staff is watching closely and they reach out to their patients. This facility could use a bit of updating and that is what put the rating to a 4. Thank you Wilson''s Creek! We will see you soon.
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