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3 months ago
THIS PLACE IS A JOKE! IF YOU OR YOUR LOVED ONE NEEDS ‘END-OF-LIFE’ CARE THEN DO NOT COME TO THIS FACILITY!!! THEY TOOK CARE OF MY GRANDMOTHER AND LET HER SIT ALL DAY LONG WITH A BROKEN HIP!! NO MEDS (BECAUSE THEY PROBABLY STOLE THEM) NOTHING! IF YOU CAN TAKE CARE OF YOUR LOVED ONES AT HOME, DO THAT INSTEAD! THEY WILL SUFFER UNTIL THE PASS COMING TO THIS PLACE!!
4 months ago
Normally this place is really good and can give good care, but it seems that it's just gone extremely downhill. You hear that the director is dating a board member and they don't feel that's a conflict of interest. Older CNA's talking down to other staff because of how long they have been there but yet they provide some of the worst care I've ever seen. More specifically today, normally I'd keep my mouth shut but this was just pathetic. I overheard an old (yes, age, she's probably 64) CNA complain about how everything must be done today beacuse otherwise she'd have to do it tomorrow. Some RN's feel that because of their title, they don't have to lift a finger and help the CNA's, except sit and watch things while "charting". There's a reason why Hospice is being audited. I would stray away from this place as much as possible. If your loved one can get the care they need in-home, you'd probably get better luck at any other hospice place.
a year ago
Our experience at Central Wyoming Hospice was touching and uplifiting. It is a beautiful, clean, and spacious facility. The family and our loved one were treated with kindness, tenderness, and respect. We felt as if our comfort was their only concern.
Angela was our nurse and she was truly an absolute angel.
Ten out of ten stars!
a year ago
I’m immensely grateful that Central Wyoming Hospice exists to ensure that, despite painful circumstances, the end of a loved one’s life is special. My dad received their world-class care in the two months preceding his death and nurses Angela and Tilli went above and beyond to offer compassion and care.
2 years ago
My husband was admitted to Hospice Care, on May 17 2024. We had only been in his room a few minutes when there was a tap on the door. It was one of our favorite Nurses, Kelly. She had been a favorite at our Drs Office and was a great comfort to have here there. No one could be more compassionate and caring than each of the staff here