PruittHealth - Old Capitol 310 U.S. 1, Louisville, GA 30434
About the Business
PruittHealth - Old Capitol is a healthcare institution situated at 310 U.S. 1 in Louisville, Georgia. This facility offers a range of health services and specializes in providing top-quality care to patients in need. With a team of dedicated healthcare professionals, PruittHealth - Old Capitol is committed to promoting wellness and ensuring the well-being of all individuals who seek their services. Whether you are in need of medical treatment, rehabilitation, or long-term care, this institution strives to provide compassionate and personalized care to meet your specific needs. Visit PruittHealth - Old Capitol for exceptional healthcare services in a welcoming and supportive environment.
Photos
Reviews
"I am very pleased with the care my brother receiveds. They called me before my brother got each shot for COVID, and flu shot. They continue to inform about his health and any changes. I give 5 stars."
"I had to check one star to be able to post. Never will I recommend this place!! Worst experience ever."
"I love the Admission Director she's a very caring person she does what ever she can do to help you and really goes the extra mile I just love her smile and her concern about others The staff. works along with you if you have any questions they try to answer or find a solution and also try different ways to help."
"Unfortunately, I would not recommend this facility for the care of patients with dementia or any other mental deficits. They are bare bones staffed with nurses and CNA’a who do not have adequate knowledge of geriatrics or mental health. The patients receive medication, 3 small meals, and incontinent care for their Medicaid and monthly Social Security checks. My loved, who is 62 with a brain injury, sleeps in food encrusted shirts unless I’m there to change them. The only liquid he’s offered are the few sips he gets at mealtime, if I’m not there to give it to him. When he was admitted in March 2021, he was heavily medicated which caused sedation to keep him “manageable“ so he can no longer walk, which he loved to do, because he’s lost bone and muscle mass in his legs. As a result he developed blood clots in his legs which went to his lungs. He has was only sent to the hospital on my insistence when I found him barely responsive, breathing shallowly, and hot to the touch. Where were his caregivers and why didn’t they know his condition?! He had a 102.7 degree fever and was diagnosed with Pneumonia as well as having 2 large blood clots in his lungs. He was placed on a Heparin drip to thin his blood, intubated, ventilated, and then Air lifted to Piedmont Atlanta ICU by the ER Physician, because the local hospitals who had qualified doctors to treat him were on diversion. I drive 50 minutes from Martinez to Louisville to visit him (to and from), something his few family members and friends cannot afford. Several times I have asked the case manager there for help in relocating him to a facility closer to us, so that we could help with his care, but I was told it wasn’t possible because he’s on psych meds and there are no beds. He is bedridden, nonverbal, and as weak as a kitten so he’s low maintenance which is attractive to nursing homes wanting to make a profit. I also know that it being Flu and COVID season there are beds becoming available. Pruitt--Health should be ashamed at the quality of care patients receive in this facility , and the lack of caring support afforded to families. They may be able to look the other way on their stroll to the bank today, but no amount of profit will be worth it when it’s their turn to reap what they’ve sowed."
"For the first in John Drew's life he is not drinking and is on the correct medication. That is the best thing in the world for him the VA didn't do a thing for him. That part is a five star. The 4 part score I would give is,but I wish people, and they may, would do more activities with John. Fill the bird feeder I would buy the seed. Maybe have a tread mill and have him use it. John walked his whole life well 12 years and he is young and needs the excersize medication is good but it should combine with exercise. Not everyone in a nursing home is elderly."
List of local businesses, places and services in Georgia
⭐ business help 🔍 services ☎ phones 🕒 opening times ✍️reviews 🌍 addresses, locations 📷 photos