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Businiess name:  Hospice of Wake County, Inc.
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My dad recently went into and passed away at Hospice House of Wake County. We were lied to almost from the start and then robbed, They promised to care for him and make him comfortable. Well that never happened, when he was brought there, he was talking and still had the ability to move himself in the bed. Within a day of admission he was a zombie. He no longer spoke or even seemed aware we were there. They promised to care for his skin and to keep him comfortable, well that never happened either. His medications were given erratically, sometimes he would receive nothing for hours and then at other times they would be in his room every 30 minutes with medicine. He was turned whenever they felt like it or when they remembered to come in. I had spent an almost 24 hour period there and he would go for greater than 8 hours in one position. When he died he had skin break down on his hips and his ears were bleeding from breakdown as well, both eyes had ulcerations because they remained opened and dried out. And then to top it all, his jewelry, a dad ring with diamonds was stolen off his body after his death after we left. I highly suggest anyone considering hospice home rethink their options. This place has no concern for you or your loved one. O and the grief support they promise for the family....hmmmm what's that, we have heard from no one.

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