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OMNI CONTINUING CARE

OMNI CONTINUING CARE

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5201 Conner St, Detroit, Michigan, 48213, United States
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Apr 24, 2018
My friend was transferred after the previous facility went; (out of business)? Sold, whatever. His arrival was met with more than enough attention, care and regard, they took extra time to even adapt the type bed that he'd be most accommodated by. In the 20 days he's been there, I've visited twice, and find the staff; very attentive, and in above average in their attitude, yes, most I've encountered seem to be enjoying their work! I met the move-day, an employee of 20+ years!, at this same location! What does ''that' say. No, I don't work, I'm semi disabled myself, & 58 and a veteran, nobody asked me to write this! Hxxl! He even compliments the food quality, portions, etc. I've read numerous reviews, from differing facilities also, as you also are. This is a very important decision! Let me empathize most humbly, with those who've been not happy, or worse, in their experience, whether, here, or elsewhere. My review will be updated trust me!, if justified. in HIS hands, S. Spring.

Aug 17, 2018
I've been here for a few years and it's always been a positive environment the people are friendly and easy to work with and the residents are really nice also

Jun 18, 2018
Hello everyone my name is Christine . I was here at Omni care for almost a month. I was there for rehabilitation.. I'm fairly young,so being in a nursing home was really hard on me , but the staff there is amazing. Everyone from the Director of Nursings, Nurse's, C.N.A'S , Activities Department , Physical therapy there is awesome!!!! I highly recommend this place .

Feb 1, 2018
My Dad was sent here because it was the only place that takes patients with a trach and vent. We had no choice in the matter. It was Omni or sending him several states away with no family nearby to check in on him. This was a few years ago and my Dad has since passed away. This place was a literal hell hole. My Dad had come out of a coma and was unable to walk or talk during this period. He would press a button for a drink or for help to go to the bathroom and someone would show up 8 hours after the fact and I am not exaggerating. The facility smells horrible. The smell makes you feel physically ill. This man was the best father. There is nothing he didn't or wouldn't do for us and to have him end up at this hell hole for three months was the worst thing I've ever gone through in my life. If I could have taken his place I would have. As someone in another review said, animal shelters provide better care than this dump. If you love your family member and have a choice on where you can send them, DO NOT SEND THEM HERE!!! It is an atrocity that the State hasn't shut this place down.

Dec 21, 2017
The care my husband has received at Omni is excellent. There are too many staff members to name because they are all very caring. I recommend people to bring their loved ones to Omni for great care. May God bless each and everyone of them!

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