Good Samaritan Society - Prescott Village
Address | 1030 Scott Dr, Prescott, AZ | ||||||||||
Phone | (928) 778-2450 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.good-sam.com/locations/prescott-village | ||||||||||
Categories | Rehabilitation Center, Home Health Care Service, Hospice, Nursing Home, Senior Citizen Center | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.8 4 reviews | ||||||||||
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Good Samaritan Society - Prescott Village reviews
4My husband was in rehab at Good Samaritan for 3 weeks and I cannot say enough great things about his care. The entire staff was caring and professional. A huge shout out to Lizzette, Tom, Becky, Nick, Ernie, Sarah.and of course Dawn. I know I missed some names, but everyone there loves their job and does it well! Thank you!
My 94 year old father has been in long term care for almost two years, and loves the food, his room and the staff. He is busy all day long with activities that he enjoys, and has his needs met by efficient but caring nursing, therapy, activities, and administrative personnel. Many of the staff have been there the full two years, COVID and all. I am welcome to spend the day with dad whenever I can come up from Phoenix, and can't imagine a more appropriate place for him to be residing in his beloved Prescott.
Sometimes short staffed, however still attentive and smiling people in the long term care area. Always willing to answer questions and be helpful. Older facility but clean and well maintained.
My 93 year old mother got to the point in her life where she needed a long-term care facility due to physical limitations. Since her cognition is still great we chose Good Samaritan Village in Prescott. She is grateful for the activities, the exercise class, the physical therapy available. The staff is loving and competent.
At this point our only frustration is in late October 2023 the residents still can only go out for medical appointments. They can go out to socialize but if they do they have to do five days of quarantine to get back in to their activities.
It would improve the quality of her life greatly if she could socialize with her friends in the community where she has lived for the last 30 years.
I understand the need to keep the residence safe but with everybody that wants to be vaccinated and boosted, it’s time to let them get on with their lives.
Again, other than that, we have been thrilled with the facility and the staff.