Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Wed Thu Fri - Sun - Phone:
Main - 757-461-5001
Fax - 757-461-4282
- Address:
- 1309 Kempsville Rd Norfolk, VA 23502
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- Lake Taylor
General Info
Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital is a subacute care facility that focuses on rehabilitation, recovery and transitional services. Located in Norfolk, Va., the hospital is spread over an area of more than 15 acres. Its facility includes a physical therapy room, dining hall, transitional apartment, pediatric wing, chapel and multipurpose tradition room. The hospital s team of occupational, speech and physical therapists offers treatment for cardiac diseases, spinal cord injuries, arthritis, orthopedic fractures and neurological problems. Its speech therapy includes cognitive retraining, feeding programs and hearing skills rehabilitation. The hospital also provides various respiratory and ventilator services that include therapeutic recreation and diagnostic X-rays. Additionally, Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital maintains a fleet of transport vehicles.
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Only a one star because I had to click on something!! Neglect, neglect, neglect. My mother is currently at Lake Taylor as it was recommended for physical therapy. Aside from the therapists the nursing staff is awful and elevated concerns are not even handled by management. Medication errors this morning, nurses that roll their eyes when the call button is pressed, nurses who say they'll "be right back" only to go home and not administer care to the patient. Wound dressings aren't changed per physician orders and we had this discussion with the staff and management for 3 days now. This is a gauze change, not that tough to do. Terrible experience this time (March 2015), last stay was much better but the services are going down hill fast with poor management, lacking oversight, & not appropriately staffing the facility. Mismanagement all the way up! I would certainly search for another location for your loved one or stay in the room with them to advocate for your loved one.
09/13/14
I had a total knee replacement and went to Lake Taylor for rehab.(7/19/14 - 8/01/14) It was one of the nicest places I have ever stayed. The place was very clean, the staff were very professional, caring and personable. The staff answered calls within 2 min. or less most of the time. The PT program is very intense and staff really work to help you get better. There are several very nice court yards which allow you a nice place to read a book, socialize with others or to just relax. There are day rooms for visiting in groups, playing cards or table games. I would recommend this facility to all of my family and friends. The only thing I had a problem with was the food. It was terrible to say the least. This area really needs work. If I ever have to go to reb. again this will be the place. I thank all of the staff who made my stay a pleasant one. Keep up the good work.
I have a love one in here.I would like too know why it take one hour for someone too come and catheter.They should come when call.and also have people that know how too do it.
07/04/11
I have a close family member who is a respiratory therapy patient. She is neglected often, i beleve because she can't speak to voice her needs or concerns. I have arrived on more than one occaision to find her covered in feces, the last time it took 50 minutes from the time I notified the staff until she was cleaned up. I have been told that many simple request wpold be attended to but they never materialize. I feel that they make excuses more than anything else . As soon as my relative is able to be moved I will tranfer them to another facility.
07/31/09
I give Lake Taylor 5 stars. Why? The staff was happy to do their job each day. Liked the fact they had Wii in PT. One disturbing thing. Every year, mother ducks raise their babies there. They are being attacked (pecked to death) by crows! Very cruel for patients to see. They are literally sitting ducks. Suggest they protect somehow. At least, put water/food out of the open. Then Lake Taylor will be the best!