Owatonna Health Care Center

Owatonna Health Care Center
Owatonna Health Care Center 201 SW 18th St Owatonna, MN 55060
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Owatonna Health Care Center

Owatonna Care Center is committed to providing high quality Medicare/Medicaid certified nursing care and we understand the benefit this brings to the community. We encourage residents to remain active and feel independent by promoting personal choice and desires in daily life. Together we assess each resident's capabilities, preferences, and physical health to determine what level of care is most appropriate. Whether it's getting back home quickly after rehabilitation therapy or long term care with 24 hour support provided by our dedicated staff, your goals are our goals too.
Primary Specialty

Nursing Home

Office Staff Administrator
Director of Nursing
Business Office Manager
Social Services Director
MDS Coordinator
Dietary Manager
Activities Coordinator
Maintenance Manager
Services -In-House Physician
-Physical, Occupation, Speech Therapies
-24-hour Nursing Care
-Three daily meals and between-meal snacks
-Activities, events, social programs
-Individualized Care Plans
-Daily laundry and housekeeping
-Cable TV
-Worship Services
-Medication Management
-Respite Care
-Social Services
-Medicare/Medicaid Certified
-Bariatric Care
-Wound Care
-Rehab to Home
-Special Resident Needs
-Pain Management
-Dietary Consulting
-Pharmacy Consulting
-Physician Services
Consumer Feedback
(15 Reviews)
Service
2.5 star average for Service
Environment
3 star average for Environment
Expertise
2.5 star average for Expertise
Staff
3 star average for Staff
Recommended
2.5 star average for Recommended
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Recent Reviews
This facility cared for my Mother after an extended hospital stay. She was sent here for the primary purpose of regaining her strength and getting back on her feet.

This facility placed papers in front of her within a day or so of arrival, even though her hospital discharge papers stated she was confused at discharge from the hospital. That just seemed to be taking advantage of the patient. She did put our correct home address on the paperwork (I have a copy). This is important to remember.

When I learned of her confusion at discharge I wrote a letter to the facility stating they were not to bother her with any financial questions and provided them with my copy of her power of attorney so I could do so. The staff I dealt with refused to sign the letter acknowledging receipt of the letter and power of attorney. They did finally give a short note stating I had given them the POA.

Within a few weeks they placed an envelope in her room showing what she would pay after Medicare stopped. When I complained they began mailing stuff to me. Only problem was they had already been digging into her financial background and sent correspondence to an address in town, not the one provided on her form. They chose this address because it was not financed whereas the one we live in was. They were already researching her finances and hoped to keep her there a long time.

She did not see the primary doctor of the facility until she had been there for 19 days. I happened to be visiting that day. He spent maybe 15 minutes in her room. The bill later from him charged for 45 minutes.

I have a photo of her supper (remember, she was there to regain her strength). It was a small bowl of soup and a smaller bowl of chopped fruit and a pack of crackers. That was IT! I saw very little meat served. I also witnessed one breakfast when I took her to an appointment in Rochester. It was ONE piece of toast, a small bowl of dried cereal and that was it.

When she was able to stand, I removed her from the facility. Even here they made veiled threats of "medicare may not pay for her stay here if you take her out without a doctor's authorization." I asked several times if removing her was endangering her health or life. They did not answer that it would meaning it wouldn't. The reason they said she could not go? She could not stand nor dress herself...that was it. No medical reason except that.

She has been out of this facility for at least two months and is doing much better. She doesn't go to sleep hungry any longer and her health check today showed she was doing well.

The nursing staff I dealt with seemed to be trying their best, but when you have a patient that cannot stand and the only way to communicate is flipping a switch to light a light on the outside of your room,....their solution was diapers.

I cannot fault the nursing staff, they did seem to be trying and several I interacted with seemed genuine in their care and concern. I also saw several activities that were held for the residents.

by Stitch xxx.xxx.73.62
February 11, 2015
this place was disgusting. unequipped to handle the patients. understaffed. the staff was rude. screamed at the residents. cat fights out in the halls all the time between the residents and the staff. the staff was ignorant. very rude. two hours to respond to a call button. dumped the urine from a urinal in the sink. yes, the sink. not the toilet. boarded up the bath tub. not handicap accessible. no buttons to push for wheelchair patients to get in or out of the building. wheelchairs could not even fit in the bathroom. doorways too small. nursing staff did not open patients file to administer nebulizers and drugs needed by the patient. this was on the 3rd day of the patient being there family asked why meds were not admininstered. openly admitted they had not checked the file yet. the staff had a huge attitude problem. not friendly, not helpful, like they had a chip on their shoulder and you were a nuicanse to wait on. read magazines behiind their desks while patients needs went unaddressed. NO WAY would i even put a rat in this facility. it should be totally shut down. smoke filled the hallways from smokers outside and the door left open. i would not even rate it a 1. it was totally a negative digit. shut er down!
by erin xxx.xxx.151.28
February 16, 2014
Recent Polls
Did this senior care facility prominently display their credentials or business license?
Yes
Was this senior care facility's staff friendly?
Yes, they went above and beyond
How would you compare this senior care facility to other senior care facilities you have visited?
Fairly Average
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.11.7
September 14, 2014
Did a staff member acknowledge or greet you when you entered?
No
Would you recommend this nursing home to others?
Absolutely Not
Was the waiting area spacious enough?
Yes
Did this nursing home answer all of your questions?
No, I left confused and frustrated
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.26.84
February 18, 2014
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