Clifton Manor

Calgary
5 priser
4.00/10.00
+1 403-272-9831

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Kyle Moorhead (10.11.2017 05:53)
Like a concentration camp for old people!
Dan Ell (30.08.2017 09:21)
Be involved with the processes of serving your senior family members in need if care and work with the staff to ensure their delivery can meet the needs of your loved ones. Continually follow up to discover the care plan vs the care delivery. Be watchful of the decline and changing needs of your family members.
Darcy Yautz (22.08.2017 23:43)
Disturbing that pretty much sums it up about this place where to begin well I'd start by saying my mother has cancer and was battling hard when she was at Mayfair which was a small but great place for her . But it came down to convenience for my family to visit every day so dad decided to have her moved to Clifton manor which at first seemed like a great place. However as time went by we stared noticing that it was a dark gloomy place with a sense of sadness and sorrrow to it . We noticed that they never really paid much attention to our mother and the doctor was never to be found net alone that over a course of 7 months she had seen the doctor only once. We noticed that clients were simply pushed i there hallway to be left alone all day. And upon a few seizures they bumped her medication to such amounts that she went into a distressed and unfamiliar behavior. Also to mention she had a blatter infection that they never determined until I went in and raised my voice to them to what was going on. Weeks after the infection they still haven't gotten rid of it just couldn't tell us anything really . Anyway I could go on and on about the neglecting to my mother including personal hygiene and showers that supposedly to be twice a week but she lucky to get one all honesty my father pays 1800 a month for a bed and few meals my mother eats due to sad choice of food I think at someone's final days the should be treated better than a dog in a pound . I recommend to anyone looking for a place for their loved ones to steer clear of this place
Laura Todd (09.07.2017 17:15)
The residents are happy and have only good things to say. The receptionist was very helpful. They seem to take good care of people.
Deanna Ghantous (23.06.2017 01:17)
My Step-Mother had dementia & my father cared for her as the illness progressed. She managed to escape their home and was found wandering more than once. Locks were placed on outside doors and gates. Social services were now involved and home care was in place, but very limited supports were given for her care. My father was told she would have to be moved to a home and the placement was in Clifton. They say no visits for family initially so the new resident can become accustomed to their new environment. The resident can then have home visits. Unfortunately this never occurred, she died soon after arriving. My father said the look in her eyes when she realized she would be moved to Clifton was heartbreaking. He talks about the guilt he feels. Another review mentions the furnishings, deplorable, no upgrades since it was built. Prisoners have it far, far better. Like others, I would give this facility negative stars if available. When she was home she would watch television and rock in her chair...my father would encourage her to eat. In Clifton she was in a shared room with strangers, the most depressing room I have ever seen. No one seemingly cared if she ate or not. She suffered a fall, how we were never told, and had a huge lump on her face. The hospital would not keep her and said she would have to be sent back. My father paid for extra care for her; take a look at her toe nails. Once in the system, people are treated with such indignities. My husband asks why I kept pictures of her bruised and unkempt, looks like it was for today, and now I can erase them from my cell. I am writing this in memory of her, she will always be loved and missed. Do not place your loved ones here.

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