Address: Batya Rd, Smock, PA 15480, USA
“Stop in on Sundays @ 11:30 and be blessed. Share a song, worship for the whole family!! All are welcome.”
Address: 133 Lafayette Ave # A, Suffern, NY 10901, USA
Address: 9981 Vail Dr, Twinsburg, OH 44087, USA
“I truly enjoyed my time here. Everyone was extremely nice and the office was gorgeous and very clean!”
Address: 101 Independence St, Perryopolis, PA 15473, USA
Address: 261 E Crawford Ave, Connellsville, PA 15425, USA
“Dr. Al-Fakih is a very compassionate, knowledgeable, and ethical physician. As a response to other reviews here: if you have complaints or issues with him, I’m willing to bet that the fault does not lie with this doctor.”
Address: 399 Liberty St, Perryopolis, PA 15473, USA
“Dr Ariel Garafolo is a wonderful dentist. She is very gentle, kind and easy to communicate with. Proactive on a potential issue. She accepts my Humana dental insurance. Pricing is reasonable. I am very happy to have her as my dentist.”
Address: 29530 Highmeadow Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48334, USA
“Dr Havis is pretty amazing! I have a testimonial on her page for eliminating motion sickness. Very gifted practitioner. Invest in your health and go see her.”
Address: 401 High Land Park Dr, Richmond, KY 40475, USA
“I absolutely love the White House Clinic in Lancaster not Richmond like it says above everybody is always very nice and understanding no one ever judges you like a lot of doctors offices do I would recommend anybody going to the White House clinic in Lancaster”
Address: 1041 Morrell Ave, Connellsville, PA 15425, USA
“Thanks helped my back pain a lot was in bad pain and this got rid of the throbbing pain soreness was gone 4 days”
Address: 146 B Ogden Ave, Downers Grove, IL 60515, USA
“If you're one of those who are "scared" of going to the dentist, Dr McGuire is the perfect fit. He's proved that not all dentists are ruthless and rough on your teeth. I've been a patient for a few years now and have been happy ever since.”
Address: 2618 Memorial Blvd, Connellsville, PA 15425, USA
Address: 200 Memorial Blvd, Connellsville, PA 15425, USA
“The pharmacy staff is delightful here! Extremely friendly, accommodating, and understanding they always make you feel at ease and comfortable no matter what you are there for! I would recommend this pharmacy to anyone!”
Address: 2618 Memorial Blvd ste d, Connellsville, PA 15425, USA
“My mother was at garden crest's skilled nursing facility for about 20 days; first, for 16 days and second time, for about 4 days. At first, coming from kaiser to sunset to garden crest was a shock as it felt like day and night. We have never been to a skilled nursing facility before and by the physical appearance, it felt dark, outdated and gloomy. Yes, they need to update their furniture. Yes, the staff is overworked and there are too many patients. Yes, the food looks mediocre. Yes, the rooms are small and feel cramped. However, after speaking with guests who come visit their loved ones and who have had prior experience with other skilled nursing facilities, you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. What I can say about garden crest is that they have a very loving and caring staff. However, like all relationships, you have to nurture and grow those relationships. I came everyday for my mother's mental state- to remind her why we are here, to keep her spirits up, for her memory loss not to worsen, for her not to fall into depression. And through those 20 days, I got to know the staff. I personally witnessed how loving and caring the staff is to their patients. I saw them running to their patients when in need. I saw them not taking their lunch during as they were assisting patients. I saw them feeding patients who couldn't feed themselves. I saw them assisting patients with walks, baths, bathroom assists from taking them to the bathroom to changing diapers. I saw them lovingly hug patients, pat their backs, or other loving gestures to show that they truly care for that individual patient. From the nurses, to the CNA's, to the activities team, to the kitchen staff, to the physical therapy team, building and grounds workers, and to those in administration, I see you. I see your compassion and you coming into work everyday to help those in need even when the days are so long and tiring. This is a grueling job and they deserve all the praise and recognition for their hard work. There are so so many people I would like to thank. Lavina, Ruel, Miguel, Tom, Maureen. Lydia, Teresa, Jasmin, Juana, the philipina cna who also wears a back brace herself and appears to have a hard time walking herself. Irene, Moises, Ed. Jack, Shalini, George. John, Jackie, the activities girls who do exercises, crafts, paint nails, and takes the patients out for sunshine. There are so many more whose names that I never got, but I know who you are by face and I thank you. Thank you for your compassion to help those in need when they need it most. I truly thank you from the bottom of my heart. The cna's work hard, and are trying their best. Yes, the wait time when you press the call button for someone to show up may take time (can be up to 30 minutes or more) but it is because they are attending to someone else. Please be patient and kind. It is a thankless job. Thank you Lydia, who is a young mother of two including a 4 month old baby that she still nurses. I can remember so many times when Lydia was scheduled to take a lunch but I would see her an hour later, and she still had not taken lunch as she was attending to her patients. I vividly remember Easter Sunday when her 8 year old son was calling her to see when she was coming home so they can spend Easter together. Yet, she was attending to one patient to the next patient as her family was at home, waiting for her to come home. Yet, she took her time to care for each patient. Thank you Lydia, you are super mom. Thank you Moises for my 50 million questions and always being so patient, always smiling, and always so kind. Thank you for walking me through the steps and helping me to navigate the health care system post discharge from the hospital. We are now at garden crests assisted living and the staff here is also amazingly great. Thank you Jocelyn, Belle, Daisy, Nieves, Conchita, Heaven, Leo, Yvonne, and everyone who is at assisted living. I know mom is cared for when I leave after visiting hours. Thank you, thank you, thank you.”
Address: 2618 Memorial Blvd ste d, Connellsville, PA 15425, USA
“My mother was at garden crest's skilled nursing facility for about 20 days; first, for 16 days and second time, for about 4 days. At first, coming from kaiser to sunset to garden crest was a shock as it felt like day and night. We have never been to a skilled nursing facility before and by the physical appearance, it felt dark, outdated and gloomy. Yes, they need to update their furniture. Yes, the staff is overworked and there are too many patients. Yes, the food looks mediocre. Yes, the rooms are small and feel cramped. However, after speaking with guests who come visit their loved ones and who have had prior experience with other skilled nursing facilities, you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. What I can say about garden crest is that they have a very loving and caring staff. However, like all relationships, you have to nurture and grow those relationships. I came everyday for my mother's mental state- to remind her why we are here, to keep her spirits up, for her memory loss not to worsen, for her not to fall into depression. And through those 20 days, I got to know the staff. I personally witnessed how loving and caring the staff is to their patients. I saw them running to their patients when in need. I saw them not taking their lunch during as they were assisting patients. I saw them feeding patients who couldn't feed themselves. I saw them assisting patients with walks, baths, bathroom assists from taking them to the bathroom to changing diapers. I saw them lovingly hug patients, pat their backs, or other loving gestures to show that they truly care for that individual patient. From the nurses, to the CNA's, to the activities team, to the kitchen staff, to the physical therapy team, building and grounds workers, and to those in administration, I see you. I see your compassion and you coming into work everyday to help those in need even when the days are so long and tiring. This is a grueling job and they deserve all the praise and recognition for their hard work. There are so so many people I would like to thank. Lavina, Ruel, Miguel, Tom, Maureen. Lydia, Teresa, Jasmin, Juana, the philipina cna who also wears a back brace herself and appears to have a hard time walking herself. Irene, Moises, Ed. Jack, Shalini, George. John, Jackie, the activities girls who do exercises, crafts, paint nails, and takes the patients out for sunshine. There are so many more whose names that I never got, but I know who you are by face and I thank you. Thank you for your compassion to help those in need when they need it most. I truly thank you from the bottom of my heart. The cna's work hard, and are trying their best. Yes, the wait time when you press the call button for someone to show up may take time (can be up to 30 minutes or more) but it is because they are attending to someone else. Please be patient and kind. It is a thankless job. Thank you Lydia, who is a young mother of two including a 4 month old baby that she still nurses. I can remember so many times when Lydia was scheduled to take a lunch but I would see her an hour later, and she still had not taken lunch as she was attending to her patients. I vividly remember Easter Sunday when her 8 year old son was calling her to see when she was coming home so they can spend Easter together. Yet, she was attending to one patient to the next patient as her family was at home, waiting for her to come home. Yet, she took her time to care for each patient. Thank you Lydia, you are super mom. Thank you Moises for my 50 million questions and always being so patient, always smiling, and always so kind. Thank you for walking me through the steps and helping me to navigate the health care system post discharge from the hospital. We are now at garden crests assisted living and the staff here is also amazingly great. Thank you Jocelyn, Belle, Daisy, Nieves, Conchita, Heaven, Leo, Yvonne, and everyone who is at assisted living. I know mom is cared for when I leave after visiting hours. Thank you, thank you, thank you.”
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