Davis Hospice Center

Davis Hospice Center

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6000 Sycamore Rd, Cheyenne, WY 82009, USA

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Constance Carbajal
Constance Carbajal
7 months ago
Davis Hospice Center is a truly beautiful facility, but what meant the most to our family was the people. Over the month that my mom, Tina, was there, we encountered many staff members, and every single person we met treated her—and all of us who visited—with kindness, patience, and respect. I know I’m not remembering everyone’s name, and I sincerely apologize for that, because so many people helped and provided wonderful care. I especially want to acknowledge Sarah, Jessica, Diane, Mary, Beth, and Breezie, and even Tommy in security, who was always so kind and helpful. Knowing my mom was receiving such compassionate, attentive care brought our family comfort during an incredibly difficult time. To say we were grateful that she was getting the best care hardly feels like enough. I also deeply appreciate the follow-up support I received afterward—it mattered more than I can put into words, and I truly needed it. Our family will always be grateful for the care, dignity, and compassion you gave my mom.
Mara McEwin
Mara McEwin
a year ago
Davis Hospice was an incredible place for my father during his last few weeks Earth side. What an incredible team of professionals and staff. Not only did they make sure he was cared for and in the best comfort, they truly went above and beyond all of my expectations. The team was always available and checked in with me often. Each and every nurse was absolutely kind, good at their job, and exceptional to deal with. As an only child, and the only one to care for my dad and his wishes, their support was also extremely crucial to me. Diane Fuller, the social worker, was incredible. Often talking with me and giving me advice, that felt so necessary at a time when I was grieving. The team even sent a healing note with a condolence card, after my dad's passing, which meant the world. I have nothing but the absolute praise for this amazing group. Thank you for being exceptional!!
Tanya Coletti-Martinez
Tanya Coletti-Martinez
a year ago
I’m so sorry I haven’t had a chance to leave a review for Davis hospice. They were amazing when I had my dad there. I can’t say enough about these people and what they do. Every day is so amazing and they still managed to have a smile on their face every day And are able to help you through what you’re going through when you’re there… I can’t imagine how hard that is for them to see what they see every day and still do what they do every day. I definitely have so much respect for all of you and I appreciate everything that you did and everything that you still do when you call me just to see how I’m doing. It’s so appreciated. I know my dad was happy when he died as happy as he could be anyway being there and being taken care of the way he was really helped so much. I just want to say thank you for everything you guys did and like I said everything you’re still doing by just calling and checking up with me to see how I’m doing. All of you are amazing people and I wish we had more people like you on this earth because the world would be such a better place thank you again for everything from me and my Dieter Coletti
Kathy Mahaffey
Kathy Mahaffey
2 years ago
Be prepared what Hospice means and what it turns out to be. You will get the smiles and we "do this and we do that" for your family member. If you speak up for your loved one, you will be looked at as if, the staff knows more than you know. They are around this every day and they truly are callused. That is the medical field. They all stick together. They forget...these are real people lying there..each one different. I never left my Sister...I will have trauma for the rest of my life. The registration person, whom you never see again, makes you a promise that your family member will never be in pain at their facility. When my sister was in the hospital we changed her to Hospice. This started on a Thurs, but, the people in charge of Hospice will not be back until Monday.... I had already signed her change, so things are different at the hospital. They are waiting for her to be sent out of the hospital. Waiting for Monday to come...then you find you have to wait for a Bed at Davis.. I was told it would be about 3 Mondayor so that my sister would be moved.. then an apology, no it would not be until Tues. ...So Mon I left for approx 1 hour to go to her apt I come back to the hospital and there were 2 men and they were going to take her...me..never given a call. My sister had a small hole in her stomach and she was wet...draining and wet and I mean wet. I said no way...you are not taking my sister wet out in the cold. Please Clean my sister up before you take her. I was beside myself. Yes, I was crying and so upset...to find out they didn't have her discharge papers ready. They ended up having to clean my sister twice before moving her. I am so upset that I go to Davis to wait for her. She gets there and she is put in the bed. They clean her up in the night as the draining is continuing. The following night she finally gets her pillows moved a little bit and she is repositioned. I tell the nurse, my sister is in pain...I am holding her hand..she is squeezing. Nurse said no, she is fine. She looks at face...she is fine....Everyone does the same thing A Look on face....I was holding my Sister's hand. Her hand was squeezing mine. Finally she lifts my sisters arm and said she was doing something with her arm....first time she did. Never did this nurse ever check her dressing, I was there...come night...that nurse checked and did change. Over 30 hours before my sister got any pain medicine. My sister was at final end to viral Hepitis Sirrocus. NO Alcohol.At the hospital, she would have to tell them what her pain level was...always frustrated, Hospice in front of me at hospital, Hospice said if she went to Hospice, promised she would not be in pain. Not true for my sister. I did not leave my Sister, I saw it all. They apologize and when your loved one leaves, the ones that loves their family more than anything...they shoo you out the door. The Davis Family would never believe how the people they hire, love their jobs!!! They are not monitored and have no oversight. I never left the facility...I know.. I suppose if you come and go you never know what is going on. This is a TRUE Story. The Hospital should take a look and clean house. Respect the Davis Family.
Mark Anthony Escalera Sr
Mark Anthony Escalera Sr
3 years ago
As a pastor, I have been in many hospitals and hospice centers. Over the last year, our church has seen some of our members have to spend their last days away from home at Davis - which became home. With that being said, extended family and visitors were always welcome when death paid a visit. The respect and care of the staff that I have seen is exceptional to the point that should I or my family need their services, this would be my only choice in Cheyenne. When a person passes, it is not just sympathy from each member of staff, but empathy like it is the loss of one of their own personal family members. You cannot teach things like that and has to come from a caring heart.