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Via Christi Village Mclean

Wichita, Kansas

Via Christi Village Mclean

Wichita, Kansas
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Ownership type
Non profit - Corporation
Average Number of Residents Per Day
18.9
Continuing Care Retirement Community
Yes
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Shari

I was confined to bed, but had to learn to get myself to bathroom or I would pee myself. I was in pain for 2 hours because the nurse stated she went to lunch and ran an errand. The occupational therapist did not read my records resulting in her accusing me of either lying about asthma or lying about military service. I am a burn pit victim with my asthma and breast cancer directly related. I left as soon as my ramp was built because I'd rather be home aline than have their services any longer eventhough I was authorized an additional 2 weeks.

I'd had ankle surgery with a plate and 13 screws. Not ONE of my nurses checked my bandages and refused to help me adjust my boot. I could have had a problem with my incision and nobody would know until weekly doctor visit. I finally took it off myself so they could assist putting it back on. The entire experience was beyond ridiculous.

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