CHSLD Dante
Long-term care nursing home (CHSLD) in Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie, Montréal
Long-term care nursing home (CHSLD)
Many adapted services !
Located in Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie, Montréal, the retirement home CHSLD Dante is intended for Non-Autonomous residents. The retirement home CHSLD Dante offers several adapted services like : Leisure available, Housekeeping, Meal and more. Health care staff can provide various type of care. To make an accommodation request, please contact the CISSS.
Clientele
- Nursing homes
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Residence units
Total capacity
103 personnes
103 personnes
Number of Units
103 unités CHSLD
103 unités CHSLD
Recreational Activities
- Leasure available
Services
- Meal
- Bedding maintenance
- Housekeeping
- Clothing care
- Leisure available
Amenities
- Swings outside the residence
- Lounge (fireplace, TV, armchairs, etc.)
Health Care
- Medication Management
- Distribution of medication
- Medication administration
- Food aid
- Help with clothing
- Helph with bathing
- Help getting up
- Bedtime help
- Help to move around
- Help for urinary incontinence
- Help for faecal incontinence
- Daily Hygiene
- Personal assistance
- Support services for non-autonomous resident
- Hygiene care
- Medical care
- Invasive care for daily living
- Personalized care
- Non-autonomous care
Health Care Staff
- Support staff
- Nursing staff
Retirement Home Staff
- Chef cuisinier
- Préposé à I'entretien
- Gardien de nuit
- Directeur/Directrice
- Cuisinier(ère)
- Concierge
Spoken Languages
- English
- French
Building Features
- Municipal water system
- Smoke detectors
- Smoke alarm
- Fire alarm detector
- Emergency lighting
- Accessible to wheelchairs
- Help call system (fixed)
Location and surroundings
6887 rue Chatelain Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie, Montréal, QC, H1T 3X7Directions
Near the Residence
By far the most incompetently run residence I have ever seen. All they think about is their breaks. They were given very specific instructions from the management and family as to the care of a specific resident who has dementia and cannot walk without help among other things, and they are not able to follow the instructions. They always have an excuse like "we're on break" or "sorry we're short staffed", etc. Maybe I'm being very harsh in my review but all we want is the proper care that the resident deserves. Is that to much to ask for?