Vista Hills Health Care Center

Vista Hills Health Care Center
Vista Hills Health Care Center 1599 Lomaland Dr El Paso, TX 79935
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Vista Hills Health Care Center

Vista Hills Health Care Center is a Nursing Home facility at 1599 Lomaland Dr in El Paso, TX.
Primary Specialty

Nursing Home

Services Vista Hills Health Care Center provides extended-stay nursing care to seniors with varying levels of disabilities in El Paso, TX.

Please call Vista Hills Health Care Center at (915) 593-1131 for more information or to schedule an on-site visit.
Consumer Feedback
(10 Reviews)
Service
3 star average for Service
Environment
3.5 star average for Environment
Expertise
2.5 star average for Expertise
Staff
4 star average for Staff
Recommended
2 star average for Recommended
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Recent Reviews
My husband and I went to visit his father and when we got there the room smelled like feces. I asked the nurse if she could check him and she replied I am getting to him .. his turn will come,. My husband then went to the nurses desk and let them know he would change him if they just gave him everything, a nursing assistant came in and was showing him where everything was when another NA came in with a sassy attitude and said I told you I would get now get out so that I can change him, my husband then said I am going to close the door and she stated unless you want to look at him. When all said and done my husband went to call the nurse so that he can ask her questions. When she came in she stated she could not answer any questions and he needed to ask his mom (now the ex-wife..) He then told her that he was listed on there and that there are some family dynamics and that there is no communication there. The nurse then stated she had to go look at the paperwork to see if he was on there.. took her around 15 minutes, she then came back in holding his mothers, brought her in the room hand and did not say a word. When my husband asked her politely to his mother stand outside so that we can finish asking the questions she then stated she could no longer answer any questions told us to leave. Before we left we asked if my husband was listed on there and he was told he was and that he was. I believe in instances like the one we were put in after being told there was family dynamics, the nurse should of remained neutral and not create a bad situation.
by Javier xxx.xxx.64.225
October 30, 2017
When asking staff for assistance they seem bothered. Asking for assistance in changing a patient or helping them to bed is what they are getting paid for yet it is very evident they are annoyed when asked to do so.
by Concerned and Uneasy xxx.xxx.98.227
June 10, 2012
Recent Polls
Did the staff at this senior care facility ever take personal phone calls when they were supposed to be helping you?
No, they've never taken personal calls with me
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.73.255
November 20, 2017
Was it easy to find parking at this senior care facility?
Not really, but I found a spot
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.208.132
August 16, 2014
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