Welcome to Cheyenne Reg Medical Ctr Transitional Care Unit, a nursing home community located in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The cost of the nursing-homes community at Cheyenne Reg Medical Ctr Transitional Care Unit starts at a monthly rate of $4,083 to $7,292. 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 two hospitals within 25 miles of Cheyenne Reg Medical Ctr Transitional Care Unit, Cheyenne Regional Medical Center which is 0.0 miles away, and Satanta District Hospital, which is 0.2 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(307) 633-7365
Pricing for Cheyenne Reg Medical Ctr Transitional Care Unit
$5,688Avg. Local Starting Price
Cheyenne Reg Medical Ctr Transitional Care Unit$4,084
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$321
In Cheyenne-Scottsbluff, NE$5,688
In WY$5,834
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This community has received a mix of experiences from its patients; however, many of the experiences shared highlight the professionalism, care, and attentiveness of the staff across various departments. Frequent praise was given for the efficiency and kindness of nurses, doctors, and other support staff. Many reviewers felt well cared for and appreciated the quick responses to emergencies, the thorough explanations provided about medical procedures, and the comfort provided during stressful times, such as labor and delivery, emergency surgeries, and after injury care. One patient highlighted the compassion and care provided during their child's stay, noting how everyone from the ER to the pediatric ward and surgical team made an otherwise stressful situation as comfortable as possible. The efforts of the staff to go above and beyond, including giving a child a birthday present during their stay, were particularly appreciated. In addition, the facility's prompt action and attentiveness in emergency situations, such as cardiac events and accidents, and the high level of care in the labor and delivery department were commended. Many reviewers were impressed by the professionalism and friendliness encountered, making their visits as positive as they could be under the circumstances.
However, not all experiences were positive, with some patients facing issues such as long wait times, billing and coding problems, and perceived moments of neglect or carelessness. A few reviewers mentioned instances of less-than-ideal interactions with certain staff or shortcomings in service, including issues with room equipment and maintenance. Despite these isolated issues, the community seems to have a substantial number of satisfied patients. Concerns were also raised regarding specific incidents of inadequate pain management and communication problems, particularly in less busy departments or during late hours. Nonetheless, the heartfelt thanks expressed by many, including those who credited the hospital staff with saving their lives or significantly improving their health, overshadowed the negatives. This community, therefore, emerges as a place where many feel heard, cared for, and grateful for the medical attention received, even though there is room for improvement in certain areas.