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Parkview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

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Website | (270) 443-6543
544 Lone Oak Rd, Paducah, KY 42003, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 544 Lone Oak Rd, Paducah, KY 42003, USA
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A Life Care Centers of America facility, Parkview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is located in Paducah, Kentucky, a UNESCO City of Crafts and Folk Art. Our nursing home is located between Lourdes Hospital and Baptist Health Paducah, making us a perfect choice for individuals in need of short-term rehabilitation, long-term care or post-operative recovery. Parkview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center focuses on inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation with 24-hour skilled nursing care. Our facility's in-house team of therapists and nurses creates individualized care plans for each resident and patient. Our facility also has a certified wound care nurse, offering Closed Pulse Irrigation, a specialized wound care treatment option.

Google Rating: 3.3 out of 5 stars (21 total ratings)

J
5 Star
Great and friendly staff, they work hard to take care of their family members (patients)
Thursday 1st April 2021
Chelsea Melton
5 Star
The staff is wonderful and actually care about their patients! Great place!
Monday 22nd March 2021
JstMe
1 Star
If I could give 0 stars, I would. They were responsible for the death of my mother. She had a bowel impaction so large she couldn't pass urine. She was taken to the hospital where she passed three days later. She was so dehydrated they had a horrible time getting an IV in a vein. She was septic. After part of the impaction was removed and the were finally able to get a catheter in, over a 1000 cc of thick brown blood tinged urine was drained from her bladder. All that could be done was give her morphine to keep her from feeling the air hunger. Worst 3 days of my life. I still have nightmares.
Thursday 5th March 2020
Kimberly Myers
1 Star
UPDATE: My grandmother passed away 2 months later. This was after having 2 more surgeries to clean out the incision and replacing the hardware for a 2nd time. She was also placed in a medical induced coma so her body could help fight off the infection. But ultimately the infection won. If this place would have done their job and looked after my grandmother she would not have gotten an infection, therefore would still be with us. I would NOT recommend this place for my worst enemy. You're there to do a job. And this place failed miserably. Wish I could rate this place a Zero. They're not worthy of a 1 star. Giving this place a 1 star rating indicates that at some point their level of care was satisfactory. The level of care my grandmother received was not satisfactory. My grandmother had a hip replacement and was sent to Parkview. She was there 2 weeks for rehabilitation and was released a couple days ago. My mom went to pick her up and bring her home and saw that the incision was leaking...so much fluid that it was puddling on the floor. We took her to the ER and was told that it was infected. It ultimately resulted in her surgeon having to redo the surgery and taking out the infection and replacing the old hardware with new hardware. My grandmother is now flagged for Sepsis and has not made it out anesthesia. Had the nurses there looked after it and did their job, my grandmother would be at home with family instead of in the hospital AGAIN. This all after the CNA's left my grandmother sitting in a soiled diaper for an hour and a half. This is after she pressed her HELP button to call for assistance. My grandmother WILL NOT BE BACK THERE.
Tuesday 28th September 2021
April Whipple
1 Star
Currently dealing with my father returning to an ICU thanks to Parkview's staff allowing him to be severely hydrated and on the verge of fatal kidney failure. They said they weren't more adamant with him because of course they "can't force" these things on their patients, however a basic understanding of his condition (Stroke from angioplasty complications) would lead even a layman to deduce that he cannot do such basic things as drink on his own. My mother went for hours on one visit without seeing even his nurse's aid. Parkview could have been more attentive with my father and simply chose not to be.
Tuesday 17th September 2019