Reviews of Leslie Groves Hospital. (Retirement Home) in Dunedin (Otago).
Leslie Groves Hospital
321 Taieri Road, entrance off Helensburgh Road, Wakari, Dunedin 9010, New Zealand
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Information of Leslie Groves Hospital, Retirement home in Dunedin (Otago)
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This place has good reviews, this means that they treat their customers well and you’ll feel great with their services, recommended 100%!
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Reviews of Leslie Groves Hospital
C.
I have visited there twice recently since a friend moved in to the Dementia community. I was impressed when I first went there. On my second visit after I was more familiar with layout etc I observed how clean it was and it seemed very spacious. Any staff that I interacted with were pleasant and caring. My friend said he loved being there and it was much better than his previous place. He had a twinkle in his eyes that I hadn't seen all year.
J.
The staff were pleasant enforcing level two Covid-19 alert regulations. The staff are always helpful with any issues and they resolve them in a timely manner.
P.
There is a fantastic atmosphere as you walk in the door. The staff are truly amazing with the way they show their love and compassion towards their guests
N.
Very beat and tidy grounds. Staff were very helpful.
A.
I'm sure the facility is fine, but I was just coming through the grounds from Frazer's Gully. Have done since I was a child. The gardens are quite large and there are some nice trees there. But the maintenance is pretty rough in places.
G.
My mum has been staying here for a couple of years and the staff are very helpful, kind and loving and take such good care of her. Sadly our mum won't be here much longer.
A.
Situated within a park like setting the Leslie Groves Hospital provides 31 beds for those assessed as requiring hospital level residential care. Residents have large, modern private rooms, with their own en suites, ideal for personalizing with moments and treasures. There are both Standard and Premium rooms as well as four palliative care rooms with a lounge area available for family use. In-house activities are provided daily with both individual and group activities planned to meet the needs of all residents. Our activities staff also offer regular events, trips, outings and visits from local entertainers.
L.
Wasn't this called a Wakari Hospital before? WARD 11 view from that building here: Maybe they changed I was in Wakari Hospital in 2008, but now they change its name.