Welcome to Baptist Health Paducah, a nursing home community located in Paducah, Kentucky. The cost of the nursing-homes community at Baptist Health Paducah starts at a monthly rate of $3,000 to $6,007. 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 6 hospitals within 25 miles of Baptist Health Paducah. The two closest hospitals are Baptist Health Paducah which is 0.0 miles away and Continuecare Hospital At Baptist Health Paducah which is 0.0 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Baptist Health Paducah are:
Pet Friendly
Activity Center
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) 575-2200
Pricing for Baptist Health Paducah
$4,503Avg. Local Starting Price
Baptist Health Paducah$3,000
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$4,669
In Paducah-Cape Girardeau-Harrisburg$4,503
In KY$4,982
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This community has garnered mixed reviews, with many praising the professionalism, kindness, and efficiency of the staff across various departments, from the ER to the baby unit. Friendly encounters were not limited to one part of the hospital, as one patient after another recounted experiences of staff going above and beyond in providing care and making them feel comfortable. Notable mentions included the empathetic and thorough care received by patients undergoing procedures, surgeries, and those in need of urgent attention, demonstrating a commitment to ensuring a positive patient experience. The heart center, pediatric unit, and cancer treatment services were highlighted for their exceptional care, with patients feeling significantly looked after by capable and compassionate hands. Furthermore, patients appreciated the quick processing in the ER and the extra steps taken by staff to accommodate and comfort family members during their stays, indicating a strong sense of community and patient-centric values.
However, not all aspects of the hospital experience were met with approval. Several patients expressed concerns over issues such as inadequate meal quality, problematic parking facilities, and the need for better communication regarding policies and patient care coordination. Criticisms were directed towards the cafeteria's limited operating hours and the lack of food options outside these times, suggesting an area ripe for improvement in patient and visitor amenities. The parking situation was flagged by patients advocating for more accessible and larger parking spaces to accommodate the needs of all visitors, including the elderly and disabled. Moreover, the hospital's visitation policy and internal communication were also sources of frustration for some, who found the policies around visitation and patient updates to be unclear or inconsistently applied.
In conclusion, while the hospital is praised for its dedicated staff and the high quality of care provided, suggestions for enhancement touch upon the aspects of facility amenities, communication, and patient accommodation. Addressing these concerns could elevate the patient experience, reinforcing the community's positive aspects and mitigating the areas of dissatisfaction.