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Nursing Home

Corvallis Manor Nursing & Rehab Center

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  • Review fromLauren T

    Date: 09/29/2023

    1 star
    Our family member, age 92, arrived from ******** Adventist to Corvallis Manor on the afternoon of Friday, September 8 via ****** transport. Our family member was non-verbal, unable to ask for assistance or press a nurse button, feed themself, or move freely to and from the hospital bed. Our family member required a high-level of care that Corvallis Manor did not provide. The family was told that there would be no patient onboarding until the following Monday. This meant our family member would not be meeting with any doctors, physical therapists, speech therapists, and that there would be no patient plan for at least three days. A family member was able to get in touch with the doctor assigned to our family member's case via his on-call number (**************), and was told he no longer worked for Corvallis Manor. Following surgery, our family member had a drainage tube at the surgery incision site. This tube needed to be flushed once a day and the bag needed to be maintained and emptied twice per day. Staff were unable to perform the flushing of the drain and had practically walked away from the situation when they could not figure out the medical device. A member of the nursing staff (*******) said she did not have any orders to flush the drain.Our family member was diabetic, and the family was routinely testing his blood sugar at Corvallis Manor. Nursing staff did not test blood sugar until requested. When our family member was testing high (341), the family called nursing staff and it was 30-minutes until the nursing staff was able to take a reading. The blood sugar level reached above 400 when tested by nursing staff, a dangerously high reading, and the nursing staff was unable to administer insulin until 1.5-hours later, after the family pressed the staff to make a decision on the amount of insulin to administer. Please let this be a warning to other families, do not allow your family members to be admitted to Corvallis Manor.

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