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February 2023 by r S
Very friendly and clean
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February 2023 by Stephanie Beasley
I worked here for over a year & it was a great place to work. That staff really care about and take good care of the residents. 10/10 would recommend working for Wiley Mission.
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December 2022 by Tamela H.
This a a great community. I moved my mom from Delaware after her husband passed away. They are caring and attentive to their residents. My mom still lives in independent living. But the times that she needed their services they were right there for her. She was recently transported to the hospital, a nurse from Wiley's took the time to call me and advised me she was admitted. Even tho I had just gotten off the phone with my mom this meant a great deal to me. My husband has COVID so I was unable to be with my mom. I am beyond impressed with Wiley's and how they treat their residents and their family members. Thank you Wileys.
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February 2021 by Nora McAdam
Wiley has been an ideal residence for my mom. The staff is caring, empathetic, and professional. The Facility is very clean and well run. They have been truly exceptional during the Covid-19 crisis, proactively working to minimize exposure- far lower cases than any other LTC in Burlington County.
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February 2020 by Neida Rivera
I worked there couple a years ago its the best nursing home ever . staff are very compaction to the residents. Miss working there.
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February 2019 by Noreen Cunningham
My mom rec'd bedsores and a bloodclot that could have been fatal at Brandywine. Luckily, we were able to help her get into Wiley. Wiley is probably just a little less expensive than Brandywine and Wiley isn't fancy like Brandywine but the employees have been there forever so I suspect they have good benefits snd salary (Wiley is non-profit). Wiley's employees are so kind, respectful, properly trained, and attentive. Brandywine has much more turnover. I suspect that BW employees' salaries must not be as good (BW is a for profit corporation). While at Brandywine for, I think, about $13,000/month:1. a burglar entered the bldg through an unsecured door and robbed some residents' apartments2. my mother's aid/caregiver stole money, jewelry, creditcards3. To each other to be funny ( i guess ), caretakers mocked her shaking hands and voice while mimicing my mother saying "please help me" (we caught this on the camera we had to put in after the thefts)4. She fell in bathroom while getting asst from BW staff (whom, I assume, BW didn't properly train how to do bathroom assts). This lead to decreased mobility, which lead to bloodclots and bedsores because BW did not properly care for her (people get bloodclots and bedsores when they have not been moved for long periods of time). One of her bedsores was literally the size of a fist.And then the little things like1. finding my mother in soiled PJs at lunchtime2. Poor cleaning of her apartment3. a non-functioning call-button4. The ruination of nice clothing through careless laundry practices5. line of residents parked like abandoned cars on the street while they await medicine distribution outide the nurses station while aids hang out elsewhere socializing or using their phones.We stupidly thought, you get what you pay for, so we went with the fancy-looking, expensive place.When my mom entered BW, she had no serious medical issues, impairments, or conditions. When we removed her, it was to a hospital to prevent bloodclot from killing her and to prevent more bedsores.Wiley is wonderful--I only wished we discovered it sooner. People with a parent in Wiley can rest easy at night knowing good people, kind people, well trained people, qualified people are taking care of their mothers.
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February 2017 by Brittany Matthews
Best place to be. Everyone is genuine and kind.
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February 2016 by Richard Donahue
Quiet,clean,caring,a place where you know they care
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December 2015 by Matt M.
Wonderful place to work and to live! Compassionate care is the hallmark of Wiley Retirement Community (also home to Wiley Church & Christian Preschool).