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Rosetta Homes In Missoula, Montana
2810 / 2814 Great Northern Loop, Missoula, MT 59808
Based on 5 reviews
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Assisted Living, Memory Care, Adult Day Care, Respite, RespiteEstimated Pricing
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Rosetta Homes In Missoula, Montana Description
At Rosetta Homes Memory Care in Missoula, Montana, our kind and compassionate caregivers are specially trained to care for seniors with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. We offer a variety of services to support caregivers, including respite care and adult daycare. Rosetta Homes is a home for those who have aged and are now seniors. It's more than just a place to live - it's a community of people who care about each other and support one another. Our facilities are designed for 24-hour care of those with Alzheimer's and other related dementias. Our top priority is the safety and well-being of every person in our home. Our innovative approach to programs and activities are designed to increase cognitive stimulation.Price Comparison
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3.33 out of 5 stars. Based on 6 reviews
Rosetta Assisted Living in Missoula, MT has mixed reviews from employees. While some employees appreciate the health insurance and the rewarding job of assisting residents with ADLs, companionship, cleaning, planning activities, newsletters, emails, and networking with the community, others have had negative experiences with the company. The management has been criticized for playing favorites with employees and having unrealistic job expectations. Additionally, the owner of the management company has been noted to have little knowledge of dementia care, making standard business operations difficult. Despite these drawbacks, many employees have expressed that they enjoyed their time at Rosetta Assisted Living and appreciated the opportunity to become close to the residents.Employee Reviews for Rosetta Assisted Living
3.21 out of 5 stars. Based on 39 reviews
Employees generally have positive things to say about working for Rosetta Assisted Living. They appreciate the fun environment, the caring clientele, and the team-oriented staff. However, they also express concerns about low pay, lack of benefits, and unrealistic job expectations. Employees also report feeling unsupported by management, and complain about poor corporate culture and lack of knowledgeable resources. Additionally, they express frustration about staff not being given enough time off, and cite poor benefits packages and unreliable coworkers.By clicking "Get Exact Costs", you agree to our Partner's Terms of Use. You also consent to receive calls and texts, which may be autodialed, from our partner and our partner's customer communities. Your consent is not a condition to using the service. Please visit our partner's Privacy Policy for information about their privacy practices.
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I am so proud to say that I am a former employee of Rosetta Assisted Living! This facility not only provides a home, it also provides a family. I have never meant a group of individuals so passionate about loving and serving the elderly population! The staff to resident ratio is such that staff know, value and respect lifelong habits of residents from what their favorite song is, to how they comb their hair. Every resident and family member has a voice that wants to be heard by staff from the Maintenance Man to the Administrator! The residents are not only well cared for physically, but are also loved and cherished! Truly the most unique employment opportunity I have ever been privileged to be apart of!
If you are thinking about placing a loved one in Rosetta Assisted Living in Missoula, please, please reconsider. We placed my mom here and pulled her out in less than a month. There were 14 + residents with only 2 caregivers on staff. This in itself is not unusual, but what is different about this place is that the 2 people on staff were required to do all the cooking (meal preparation, table setting, table clearing/cleaning, washing dishes), all the laundry, answer phones, give tours, and if there is time, care for residents.We were promised that Mom would be toileted every 2 hours, have help with feeding, be taken to regularly scheduled activities and given her medication on time according to her doctor's instructions. Family members had to constantly ask for her meds to be given to her even every 6 hours.We were told that Mom would be toileted every 2 hours (she can use the toilet if you put her on it, but won't ask to go, so it is imperative that she be scheduled). We often never saw a caregiver when visiting for 3-4 hours at a time, so the family had to take this over. One day my sister came in at 9:30 and found Mom still in bed, wet and soiled. No one had bothered to get her out of bed and cleaned up.Although we received a schedule of activities, there were no activities offered during the month she was there. (they later admitted that their activities director had quit the previous month) There was also no one to come in and do hair and nails.We were told that caregivers would help Mom eat. She has to be encouraged to eat at times and spoon fed at other times. Many times, family members would come in to find untouched cold food in front of her an hour and a half after meal time. Again, family members had to come by to feed her.We found bruises on her arm and took her to a walk-in clinic. The nurse on staff had us take her immediately to the ER because she suspected abuse. The doctor at the ER showed us clearly a thumb print bruise on one side and severe bruising on the other indicating someone had grabbed her really hard. She is a petite 84-yr old woman with a broken back, osteoporosis, Alzheimer's, and arthritis in her hands and wrists. Her shoulders are weak because of a break years ago. And yet, someone treated her roughly and with tremendous force.We had to have family members there to take care of her almost round the clock.The day we moved her out, the staff cleaned her up and set her in front of the TV. It took us 8 hours to get everything moved over and set up in the new place. When we came back to get her, she was in the same exact position - soaking wet and hungry. She hadn't even been fed.We are a very hands-on type of family and are blessed to be able to spend a lot of time with Mom. I pray for those residents who don't have family members able to spend that much time.I must say, in all fairness that there were a couple wonderful caregivers on staff that cared, but were just very overworked. These 2 told us that they were going to quit their jobs when we pulled out saying that their ethics just wouldn't allow them to continue to work for Rosetta.
I work in the field of Assisted Livings and I recently visited this facility. I was impressed! The staff was knowledgeable, the building was clean, and they were staffed appropriately. The residents were clean and happy. Being in the business it isn't hard to tell a good building from a bad one and this was a great building.
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