Welcome to Marshall Medical Center D/P Snf, a nursing home community located in Placerville, California. The cost of the nursing-homes community at Marshall Medical Center D/P Snf starts at a monthly rate of $1,850 to $8,973. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 3 hospitals within 25 miles of Marshall Medical Center D/P Snf. The two closest hospitals are Mercy Hospital Of Folsom which is 19.5 miles away and Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital which is 22.6 miles away.
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 240-4458 or reach the community directly at(530) 626-2822
Pricing for Marshall Medical Center D/P Snf
$5,411Avg. Local Starting Price
Marshall Medical Center D/P Snf$1,850
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$5,768
In Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto$5,411
In CA$5,583
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This community receives a mix of positive and negative feedback from its patients and their family members. Many reviews praise the staff's organization, support, and caring nature, highlighting instances of excellent care across various departments, including ICU, emergency, and surgical teams. Doctors like Dr. Nellis and Dr. Vance were specifically mentioned for their caring approach and exceptional skill, respectively. Nursing and support staff across the board were commended for their immediate responsiveness, friendliness, and professionalism, making patients feel safe and cared for. The facility itself was described as nice, and efforts like in-home post-surgery care were appreciated. There were also positive remarks on the hospital's cleanliness and the latest germ control and prevention procedures.
However, some critical points were raised, particularly regarding billing issues and communication. One reviewer expressed frustration over receiving separate bills for facility and physician services without prior notice, highlighting the complexity and inconvenience of dealing with insurance claims. Another reviewer was very disappointed with the lack of communication from the attending doctor during a significant health scare, stressing the need for better follow-through on patient care. There were also isolated reports of unresponsive behavior towards patients with special needs and complaints about inefficiency at a related blood facility. Some patients faced billing and insurance processing challenges, and there were mentions of a specific disappointment regarding treatment fees compared to other facilities. Despite these criticisms, the positive experiences shared by most reviewers, marked by commendable staff interaction and quality medical care, seem to outshine the negative aspects, suggesting that this community generally ensures a supportive and professional healthcare environment.