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Brookdale Skeet Club

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1560 Skeet Club Road, High Point, NC 2726579 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: NC DHSR — view official record
Google rating
3.9/5

based on 15 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

The facility has highly experienced nursing leadership that provides great support during the initial transition to assisted living. However, you must be extremely vigilant regarding daily care tasks, as multiple family members have reported serious issues with medication timing and basic hygiene.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

15 reviews on Google
Families may find comfort in the highly praised nursing leadership and the compassionate nature of the administrative staff. However, there are serious allegations from multiple reviewers regarding medication errors, neglectful hygiene practices, and a lack of responsiveness to family inquiries.

Quality Themes

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Food1.0Staff6.0CleanN/AActivitiesN/AMeds1.0MemoryN/AComms2.0Value2.0

Strengths

  • Experienced nursing and administrative leadership
  • Compassionate and attentive care staff
  • Beautiful and comfortable facility environment
  • Helpful guidance during the transition to care

Concerns

  • Neglect regarding hygiene and medication management (mentioned by 2 reviewers)
  • Poor communication and unresponsive phone lines
  • Staffing shortages affecting quality of care
  • Excessive additional fees for basic tasks

Rating Trends

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How They Respond to Reviews

27%response rate

This facility rarely responds to reviews.

Questions for Your Tour

  • 1We've heard wonderful things about the compassionate care your staff provides; how do you ensure that level of attentiveness is maintained during shift changes?
  • 2Could you walk us through your specific protocols for medication administration and how you track accuracy for each resident?
  • 3What is the process for communicating important updates or changes in a resident's health to family members, and how can we best reach you if we have an urgent question?
  • 4Could you tell us more about the dining experience, specifically regarding meal variety and how you accommodate individual dietary preferences?
  • 5What does a typical day of social activities and engagement look like for the residents here?
  • 6How does the nursing team handle medical emergencies or sudden changes in health during the overnight hours?

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Key Review Excerpts

Wonderful staff starting from the head Elizabeth Newton,RN is a fantastic administrator with an extensive background in Nursing and Administration.

Family of resident · 2024★★★★★

I have a family member staying here, and the staff do not do what they're supposed to do. Don't change the sheets, don't give medications on time, don't ensure oxygen tanks are running, and then lie to the families about what is happening when questioned.

Family member of resident · 2023☆☆☆☆

Our family is extremely grateful for the authentic concern and professional help that Brookdale gave our family. They assisted us in thinking through the possible options of care even it did not include our mother becoming a resident at Brookdale.

Family of prospective resident · 2022★★★★★
Source: 15 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: NC Division of Health Service Regulation

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Mar 12, 2025Complaint
Health CareD 276

The facility failed to ensure physician orders were implemented for a resident requiring thrombo-embolic deterrent (TED) hose. Specifically, electronic medication administration records showed multiple dates in January, February, and March 2025 where the TED hose were documented as not available.

Mar 12, 2025Complaint
Health CareD276

The facility failed to ensure physician orders for thrombo-embolic deterrent (TED) hose were implemented for one resident. Records showed frequent instances where the TED hose were documented as not available, and staff observations confirmed the resident was not wearing them during the survey.

Medication AdministrationD276

The facility failed to ensure medications were administered as ordered for two of five sampled residents. Specifically, the facility failed to properly administer a gel for pain and a laxative for one resident, and a pain patch for another resident.

Jan 20, 2023Other
Health Care Referral and Follow-upN/A

The facility failed to ensure proper referral and follow-up to meet the healthcare needs of a resident regarding International Normalized Ratio (INR) laboratory results and warfarin dosage changes. Specifically, the facility did not timely process or act upon physician orders to adjust blood thinner dosages based on updated lab values.

Jan 20, 2023Other
Health CareD 273

The facility failed to ensure proper referral and follow-up to meet the healthcare needs of a resident. Specifically, the facility did not ensure the necessary follow-up regarding routine International Normalized Ratio (INR) laboratory results and subsequent changes to a resident's warfarin dosage.

Jan 20, 2017Follow-up
Medication Administration40A NCAC 13F .1004(a)

The facility failed to ensure medication administration was in accordance with physician orders for Resident #2. Specifically, Lisinopril was administered despite systolic blood pressure readings being below the ordered threshold of 140 mmHg on multiple occasions in November 2016, December 2016, and January 2017.

Jan 20, 2017Follow-up
Medication AdministrationD 358

The facility failed to ensure medication administration was in accordance with physician orders for one resident. Specifically, Lisinopril was administered despite systolic blood pressure readings being below the required threshold of 140 on multiple occasions in November and December 2016.

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