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Parkview Place Long Term Care

Parkview Place Long Term Care

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440 Edmonton St, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 2M4, Canada
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Sep 27, 2016
Parkview Place is an amazing care home; a "jewel in the rough". It can be vulnerable to the old English idiom "don't judge a book by its cover", which is a metaphorical phrase which means you shouldn't prejudge the worth or value of something, by its outward appearance alone. I was guilty of this, and very nearly made the mistake of moving my husband to a newer care home in the suburbs. But it didn't take my son and I long to realize that the care and compassion from the nurses, as well as the recreational and kitchen staff made all the difference for my husband, as well as us. As challenging as it is in today's healthcare arena, staff at Parkview maintained a patient - centered approach to caring for my husband. They always seemed to make the time for him, despite the inherent pressures in the profession. I'll always remember how the staff created activities that made him feel he was still working in the business world. I'm not sure that compassion for the patients can be taught to care home staff. I think Parkview Place has done a wonderful job of hiring the kind of people who just possess this moral virtue. I feel that any family would be comfortable having their loved one cared for by the compassionate Parkview staff.

Jul 27, 2016
I don't think this long term care home is even worthy of one star. My mother developed decubitus sore and died of sepsis. She was seen with nothing on her feet and not properly dressed. The physician that comes in once a week has a huge practice and uses this to supplement his income. My mother had colorectal cancer and did not see this physician until 13 days after her arrival. In my opinion this place should not be in operation but it makes income for the private ownership which is over seen by Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and they could care less about the poor elderly people that reside there.

Sep 20, 2017

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