GEORGETOWN NURSING AND TRANSITIONAL CARE
4011 Williams Dr, Georgetown, TX 78628, USA
(512) 868-2700

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Georgetown Nursing and Transitional Care is a skilled nursing facility in Georgetown, TX operated by Wellsential Health, a non-profit organization. The facility provides comprehensive clinical services including cardiac care, diabetes management, wound care, and respiratory therapy. They offer therapy services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy, along with specialized programs for memory care and hospice services.
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Google Reviews (6)
Horrible! Would not help to the bathroom in middle of night and told my husband to “pee in his diaper!” They would change the diaper the next morning. Other staff would leave him sitting on toilet for 30-45 minutes before helping him. Short staffed! I found his blood pressure medication on the floor of his room. I feared for his safety and took him home.
My mom has been there for only 3 weeks, and her hearing aids have come up missing. The other nursing home she was in would make sure she had the hearing aids on first thing in the morning when she woke up and then assist her with taking them off and putting the hearing aids away for her, but not at this home. When I would call my mom in the morning she wouldn't even have them on. When I asked the nurse where are her hearing aids,the nurse had to run back to her room and only gave her one hearing aid, when she needs both of them.It's so disappointing, five nurses per hall and they can't even get her hearing aids on her and now they're missing.
I have to be honest because most people won’t leave a review. Since you’re looking for honest reviews, I’m here to help. The Wesleyan is not the same Christian based community from years ago that I once loved. Unfortunately, after the CEO passed away, everything changed. I witnessed how things were handled during the pandemic. Very poor decisions were made. Many unhappy families, residents and staff way before that. Do your research. Go to various communities and witness for yourself. Have lunch, follow your instincts for the best fit for your loved one. Best of luck. I truly love our senior population! They deserve dignity and optimum quality of life.
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Carley found families consistently praised excellent clinical care and dedicated staff attention, though some recent experiences raised concerns about responsiveness and consistency in daily support.





