Welcome to Baptist Health Transitional Care, a nursing home community located in Madisonville, Kentucky. The cost of the nursing-homes community at Baptist Health Transitional Care starts at a monthly rate of $2,885 to $7,041. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are two hospitals within 25 miles of Baptist Health Transitional Care, Baptist Health Madisonville which is 0.0 miles away, and Owensboro Health Muhlenberg Community Hospital, which is 19.3 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(270) 825-5201
Pricing for Baptist Health Transitional Care
$4,963Avg. Local Starting Price
Baptist Health Transitional Care$6,600
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$5,520
In Evansville$4,963
In KY$4,982
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This community has received a variety of feedback from its patients, with many highlighting the exceptional care and professionalism displayed by both medical and non-medical staff. Many reviewers have shared positive experiences, praising the dedication, friendliness, and empathy of nurses, doctors, and administrative staff. Notable commendations include the high regard for the efficiency and compassion of nurses and doctors during hospital stays and treatments, including specialized areas like the Mahr cancer center and emergency services. The willingness of the staff to go above and beyond, ensuring comfort and providing detailed explanations of medical procedures, has left a strong impression on many. Particularly touching stories feature the sensitive and caring approach of the staff during end-of-life care, revealing a deep commitment to patient and family well-being.
However, not all feedback was without critique. Some reviewers expressed dissatisfaction with aspects of their experience, such as the hospital's mask policy, perceived as misleadingly enforced, and issues with staff professionalism and communication. A few individuals pointed out the problems with hospital food being bland and a singular instance of unsatisfactory communication from office staff or nurses concerning aftercare inquiries. Despite these complaints, the attention to patient comfort and support from different departments, including labor and delivery, emergency, and the NICU, consistently shines through in patient testimonials.
In synthesis, reflections on this community are predominantly affirming, underscoring a high level of care and professionalism among the staff across various departments. Concerns that were raised pertain more to policy implementation and certain aspects of patient-staff interaction rather than the quality of medical care itself. The heartfelt gratitude expressed by many patients for the attentive and compassionate service emphasizes the community's impact on individual health journeys, despite the areas highlighted for improvement.