Dallas, United States
12477 Merit Dr
N/A
+1 9722395300
My mother passed away on Saturday at this facility. I can not say enough good things about this place. It was a beautiful, calm, peaceful place to pass. The staff was so kind and thoughtful, even the tone of their voice was nice and calming. They would talk to my mom and tell her what they were doing (like I'm going to listen to your heart now or we are going to change positions now). They would tell us what was going on with mom every step of her journey out. My mom was unresponsive but I know she could feel the calm and peace there for the living family it was a beautiful facility. If I ever have the misfortune of having to use another facility like this I will come back to them. It's a place myself would want to pass over in.
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Beautiful facility. Beautiful view. Great staff
My mom was spent her last hours at Faith yesterday. The facility is beautiful, clean and so comfortable to be in. The staff that helped my mom were angelic. They were so attentive to me and my family and showed a genuine care and concern for my mom. I HIGHLY recommend Faith Presbyterian to anyone who finds themselves in a position to need hospice.
Two stars for the beautiful view and spacious room. But it's smoke and mirrors. They make you sign in with clean styluses on ipads to keep contamination down, but at the nurses station, they don't always keep their masks on. Buy a blanket because they only provide sheets it seems. We bought a comforter while the night nurses cleaned the two blankets we brought, but when I asked them to put them on my dad's bed when they were out of the dryer, they must have forgot because I found the blankets in a cabinet when I arrived the next day. So my dad was cold all night. They didn't wake my dad for breakfast so his food was cold, and he said he was hungry. But the worst was the nurse who gave too high of a dose of pain meds for his legs (he was there for renal failure) that I believe killed him. My dad was lucid before he passed out, and while he was going to die in a day or two, I was robbed of one last day to talk to him. And that same nurse was the one who told me my father had passed when I stepped away. I didn't want to hear how my dad had died, so I asked him to leave and he actually said in a huff, \Don't blame the messenger.\ Just a jerk. The massage therapist was great, but the nurses phone it in. In hindsight, I wish we went to a place with more attentive staff than just a pretty view.
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