Lila McClean
The Emeralds at St. Paul
“At that point the hospital recommended that I needed skilled nursing and rehab, so I looked online with my family. I had seen the reviews for The Emeralds at St Paul. The reviews said adequate therapy and services. I have been to a lot of skilled nursing facilities and I wanted to try something different. I came and I was shocked! The care and the people are great, which is why I wanted to write this testimonial. This team saved my life. Evans, who is an nurse, took care of me. My proud moment is the day I was not feeling well and, due to Evans’s actions, he called 911 and the ambulance came and rushed me to the hospital. My heart was failing. I was given a pace maker. After that, I returned back to The Emeralds at St. Paul for more rehab and nursing care. Aside from the care, the food was excellent until I had to change my diet habits to no salt. I am looking forward to going home and celebrating my granddaughter’s 1st birthday and see all my grand kids and family.”
James Fuchs
The Emeralds at Faribault
“I was in bad shape when my journey with blood poisoning began. My legs had no strength. The hospital told me I couldn’t return home. Once I arrived here, I never had to worry about anything. I’m not exaggerating. Staff anticipated my every need. They were never in a rush when it came to my cares. If I was moving slow, they just visited with me and helped me along. Therapy was provided at my bedside. Recovery took longer than I wanted it to, but staff here made it fun for me. I never felt alone or bored. In fact, I’d even go as far as to say that I’m going to miss all the attention. It’s really been fun.”
Barbara Carpenter
The Estates at Roseville
“I was happy to be a part of the Estates at Roseville Family. Their Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy staff were excellent. I couldn't walk 3 weeks ago and now I am walking and can do all kinds of things I was never able to do.”
Timothy Johnson
The Emeralds at St. Paul
Mr. Johnson is now ambulating > 1000 feet with a walker. He has weaned from continuous trach dome to a speaking valve. His trach has been downsized and he is beginning to cap with the goal of decannulation. He has learned how to manage his tube feeds with minimal assist and is learning how to perform his trach cares independently. Mr. Johnson has made tremendous progress and is well on his way back home!
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