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Assisted Living Reviews for HCR ManorCare Health Services - Boulder

August 21, 2020

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My dear friend lives at Manor Care. Recently, I sent her a kindle for a little entertainment. She is not very technical and some adjustments needed to be made in her room to make it more technology friendly. Jason, in facilities, was so helpful in getting her room organized and then letting me know what he and my friend had done. Laura in activities has spent special learning sessions with my friend that I have phoned into to help her get more familiar with her kindle. I've been able to chat with each of these very kind, competent and professional people as we've organized things for my friend. It's been so helpful to be able to have such support as I live hundreds of miles away. Thank you Manor Care for having such outstanding staff!!!

Provider Response

Thank you for sharing! We are glad to hear you were happy with the care we provided your loved one and that our team went above and beyond in providing such exceptional care for our patients and residents.

June 19, 2019

By Reviewer#JE05272019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

HCR ManorCare Health Services is good. The staff and services are good. The dining area is organized and clean. My mom is not doing a lot of activities right now but they have bible studies, exercise classes, and bingo. The place is clean and very active. The cost is ridiculous though.

Provider Response

Thanks for sharing. We are glad to hear you felt our staff and services were good. Also that our center is very clean and active.

May 02, 2017

By disappointed friend...

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Administration is not consistent with what they say and do and the staff suffers from sufficient coverage, due to a lack of staff. Nurses, CNA's, kitchen, and housekeeping are pushed to work as quickly and as long as they can to cover for staff shortages. Staff isn't covered for breaks; which means if your nurse or CNA are off the floor for a break you and everyone under their care must wait until they return in order to have any needs addressed. Some of the staff member will work through their break. However, many staff members will often still claim that they actually took a break even when you know they haven't. the Staff would rather say they took a break rather than face any reprisal from administration. Low morale, exhausted, overworked, and unappreciated staff...poor staffing and thoughtless administration

October 18, 2016

By Granny1954

I am/was a resident of this facility

The many questions we had before choosing Manor Care were answered to our satisfaction by Carla.. During my stay I found the entire staff to be very attentiave and always pleasant to the patients and other staff members. I did have a concern and wrote it on the form they provide. It was addressed by staff and resolved the next morning. . Manor Care is a facility I would be comfortable staying at again and will recommend to others..

September 11, 2016

By LarryRay1937

I am a friend or relative of a resident

My wife, Carol was in the Boulder, CO facility for rehab, from August 22, 2016, until August 31, 2016. She had excellent czre there and there are some people that she would like to recognize for their attention to her. Robert and Whitney, who are both Physical Therapists, Diane, who is an RN and Susan and Irena who I believe are both CNA's.. And the bright spot when I walked in the door was Pam, the receptionist. She hekped me find what I needed and helped me with a couple of problems.

February 16, 2015

By manorcareistheworst

I am a friend or relative of resident

This is THE WORST care facility ever. They do not deserve the one-star rating I gave them; minus 5 stars would be a more appropriate rating. They advertise as a rehab-equipped nursing facility, so I brought my father here for short-term rehab after a surgery. They did not have the previously-arranged private room ready for him and tried to put him in a room with an elderly nursing home patient (my dad is young and had requested a private room). The room they finally got him into had a non-working nurse call light (which was inoperable for over 24 hours), a non-working television (we had to bring him one). The night nurse did not check in with him while his call light was broken (even though she knew it was broken) so he did not get his pain meds for hours, until I arrived. When the call light did get fixed, we timed how long it took for the nurses to answer the call and then for them to bring the requested meds. From the time he pressed the call light, it took the nurse 20 minutes to come to the room, and then an additional 35 minutes to bring the requested medication. Furthermore, he was provided a broken wheelchair NO toilet riser was available upon request (I had to go borrow one from a senior center). They do NOT have the necessary equipment for a facility that is supposed to specialize in rehab. Some of nurses are lovely, caring, and capable (especially Lisa, the RN supervisor), but most of the workers here (nurses, some of the CNAs, doctors, and social services workers) are completely incompetent. The doctors are NOT available on the weekends. Most of the nurses are rude (esp Andrea the RN supervisor in the long-term care wing). Good luck trying to get discharged. We started requesting a discharge 36 hours in advance of even being considered. They are SUPER disorganized. I was not the only person with a complaint during my father's short stay; there were many people at the nurses station constantly with complaints and grievances. Phone calls and patients requests are ignored and Very, very unfortunate given that they are a "care" facility. Save yourself a huge headache and do not send your loved ones here. There are much better equipped care/rehab/nursing facilities in the Denver Metro area.

July 31, 2014

By Richard90898150

I am a friend or relative of a resident

Mom was in ManorCare before she went to Wynwood. We've seen that and it's a relatively new facility. As a nursing home, it's pretty good. The people that I associated with there were pretty good.

October 01, 2012

By Annabel76

I am a friend or relative of a resident

ManorCare in Boulder, Colorado is situated on the edge of town near a nature trail. It is a peaceful area that offers the more mobile residents and staff a chance to get outside and enjoy the fresh mountain air. The entryway of the facility houses a lovely bird aviary full of songbirds who seem to truly enjoy their little nests. Near the aviary is a formal dining room that residents can utilize when larger groups of friends and family come for a visit. It would be quite suitable for a birthday party or a holiday gathering. One day when I entered the facility, the front receptionist was baking chocolate chip cookies, which created a nice homelike atmosphere for the residents. Amenities available for the residents include an onsite salon and televisions and phones in each room. There are shared rooms as well as private rooms. The facility can house people who are there for short-term rehab, as well as permanent residents. The staff is efficient, but a little young. One may hear a staff person talking a bit too indiscreetly on a cell phone while walking down a hallway. If a resident has an urgent request, someone will look into it, but it may take some extra time and staff may not give straightforward answers until checking with their supervisors. My mother's room had a broken air conditioner that was never fixed during the summer, and the staff's solution was to open a window. They said they had contacted maintenance, but since the situation was never resolved, they may be short-staffed in that area. It was also surprising that they did not have a fan available for rooms with broken air conditioning, so be prepared to provide your own solutions for inconveniences in some cases.

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Nursing Home Reviews for HCR ManorCare Health Services - Boulder

November 15, 2020

By Susie V

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

During Covid it has been extrmely hard to not be able to visit my mother. She reports staff making fun of her when she has boughts of confusion (she is aware of their covnersations). There are a few staff members who have been incredibly good to my mom, I want that noted. But sadly, there are people that work at Manor Care that have made my mom feel unsafe and with our inability to visit, we feel extremely paralized by what to do to help my mother.

Provider Response

Thanks for bringing your concerns about your mother's care and some of our staff to our attention, Susie. While we cannot discuss patient care in a public forum, could you please contact us on our Care Line by calling or emailing? We would like to hear more about your experience.

October 24, 2020

By Wedding Gift

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Witnessing my mother, Marie, come down with cancer, then moving to a nursing home, then becoming blind was not easy, especially in the midst of the restrictions around the COVID-19 pandemic. My partner and I had wanted to plan a wedding, with Marie present, before everything shut down. It seemed unlikely that it would be possible and now she was under hospice care. Patio visits began to be allowed. We started planning for a ceremony to take place outside, hoping for the weather and air conditions to be acceptable that day. Forest fires were raging in the mountains nearby. Then, just days before the scheduled patio visit, the administrators of HCR Manor Care Health Services informed us of a plan to have a wedding ceremony: as part of their Compassionate Care offerings inside the facility. We were able to be in the same room with Marie and the Assistant Director of Activities to help monitor the visit. Our officiate came in through a Zoom Link. Everything fell into place so beautifully that day, right down to the excellent care Marie had in getting dressed and ready for the wedding. The nurses and CNA's found special clothing for her and even braided and styled her hair special for the event. We were all so happy! It couldn't have been better! Thanks to everyone who was involved in helping us organize this event!

Provider Response

Thank you for sharing your story! We are so glad to hear you were happy with the care our teams provides and that even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic our care team worked so hard to provide such a joyous day for yourself and your family.

May 07, 2020

By Marilyn P.

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

In August of 2018 my parents moved to Manor Care Boulder. It was one of the few facilities that was willing to accommodate my parents in a room together. My Mom and Dad would be celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary that December, and there was no way that we were going to separate them. Every staff member, nurses, social workers, CNAs, activity personnel, receptionists, maintenance staff, kitchen staff, cleaning and laundry personnel, etc. got to know my parents and did everything in their power to make my Mom and Dad comfortable and accommodate their needs. Unfortunately, my Dad passed away in August, 2019. Once again, all staff members who interact with my Mom have been so kind and helpful. The activities department helped us with a 75th wedding anniversary celebration for my parents that took place at Manor Care. In addition, they provided us with space to sit Shiva (mourning) after my Dad passed away. During this COVID19 crisis, the activities department has made every effort to coordinate FaceTime and Zoom calls with my Mom. These calls are Mom's and my lifeline. Even with hearing aids, my Mom cannot hear well on the telephone. However, being able to see me and hear me on a speaker enables Mom and me to actually have a conversation. In addition, the activities department has been more than willing to coordinate calls between my Mom and other family members and friends. Even in this time of crisis, the activities department had continued to provide programs to keep the residents connected and feel loved. The social interaction between residents and personnel is as essential as the medical care provided. It is the extra attention and care provided by the activities department that has enabled my Mom to cope during this unprecedented time. It has enabled me to be more relaxed knowing that she is being well taken care of physically and emotionally.

Provider Response

Hello Marilyn, thank you so much for sharing your family's story. We are so glad that we were able to create a comfortable place for your parents to call home and that even in these difficult times we've worked to help keep the lines communication open with you and your mother.

February 16, 2015

By manorcareistheworst

I am a friend or relative of resident

This is THE WORST care facility ever. They do not deserve the one-star rating I gave them; minus 5 stars would be a more appropriate rating. They advertise as a rehab-equipped nursing facility, so I brought my father here for short-term rehab after a surgery. They did not have the previously-arranged private room ready for him and tried to put him in a room with an elderly nursing home patient (my dad is young and had requested a private room). The room they finally got him into had a non-working nurse call light (which was inoperable for over 24 hours), a non-working television (we had to bring him one). The night nurse did not check in with him while his call light was broken (even though she knew it was broken) so he did not get his pain meds for hours, until I arrived. When the call light did get fixed, we timed how long it took for the nurses to answer the call and then for them to bring the requested meds. From the time he pressed the call light, it took the nurse 20 minutes to come to the room, and then an additional 35 minutes to bring the requested medication. Furthermore, he was provided a broken wheelchair NO toilet riser was available upon request (I had to go borrow one from a senior center). They do NOT have the necessary equipment for a facility that is supposed to specialize in rehab. Some of nurses are lovely, caring, and capable (especially Lisa, the RN supervisor), but most of the workers here (nurses, some of the CNAs, doctors, and social services workers) are completely incompetent. The doctors are NOT available on the weekends. Most of the nurses are rude (esp Andrea the RN supervisor in the long-term care wing). Good luck trying to get discharged. We started requesting a discharge 36 hours in advance of even being considered. They are SUPER disorganized. I was not the only person with a complaint during my father's short stay; there were many people at the nurses station constantly with complaints and grievances. Phone calls and patients requests are ignored and Very, very unfortunate given that they are a "care" facility. Save yourself a huge headache and do not send your loved ones here. There are much better equipped care/rehab/nursing facilities in the Denver Metro area.

November 12, 2014

By David101556650

I visited this facility

We went to Manorcare Health Services for a visit, and it is a really nice facility. Everybody that I talked seemed to be quite happy. They have a lot of activities for their residents. We were not able to eat there, but they showed us the menu, and it looked good. With their rooms, they have two people in a room as well as a private room.

July 26, 2011

By Joyce Wright12

I am a friend or relative of a resident

I have a father in Manor Care and in the alziemers area, We visited a lot and have always find the facility to be in exelent condition,If we have a question they always seem to know the answer or will look into it,He is getting the best care, The nurses are patient with the people and always seem to be busy on taking care of the people that are in there, We have seen a guy play the piano for them, , the nurses are exelent nurses and kudos to them all, They have heart and love for the people in this area.

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Services and Amenities of HCR ManorCare Health Services - Boulder

Room and housing options

  • Studio Apartments

Dining options

  • Dining Room Shared Meals

Features

  • Garden And Patio

Cleaning services

  • Laundry For Linens
  • Housekeeping
  • Laundry For Clothing

Health services

  • Skilled Nursing
  • Physical Therapy
  • Nurse On Staff: Yes

Activities

  • Offsite Activities
  • Religious Services
  • Fitness Room

Medicare

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  • Medicare Provider Number: 065267
  • Ownership Type: Non Profit Corporation
  • Date Certified: 10/01/2020

General

  • Resident Capacity: 150

Range of services

  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
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