Etowah Landing

    809 S Broad St, Rome, GA, 30161
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Compassionate care, but oversight needed

    I had a mostly positive experience - staff were kind, attentive and felt like family; therapy/rehab, activities, meals and housekeeping generally helped recovery and kept my loved one comfortable. However, management and communication were inconsistent, and there are troubling reports of medication delays, wound-care/hygiene lapses and denied hospice care, so staffing shortages sometimes required me to push for attention. I recommend the facility for its compassionate, hands-on staff and strong therapy program, but with caution and close oversight.

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.33 · 116 reviews

    Overall rating

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    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.1
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      4.2
    • Amenities

      3.3
    • Value

      1.0

    Pros

    • Compassionate, friendly and approachable staff
    • Nurses and CNAs who provide attentive bedside care
    • Strong rehabilitation and physical therapy services
    • Housekeeping, maintenance and laundry generally attentive
    • Clean rooms and fresh linens reported by many
    • Engaging activities and social programming
    • Meals generally well-prepared and accommodating to medical needs
    • Supportive social work/case management
    • Family-like atmosphere and residents feeling valued
    • Good communication and transportation for appointments (in many reports)
    • Visible, smiling staff and front office helpfulness
    • Comforting end-of-life/palliative care experiences for some families
    • Prompt responses and high-quality care reported by numerous families
    • Therapists seen as motivating and invested in progress
    • Some administrators and directors described as excellent and responsive

    Cons

    • Inconsistent quality of care between residents and shifts
    • Medication errors, delays, or missing medications
    • Frequent or chronic staffing shortages affecting care
    • Reports of refusal or denial of hospice access and compassionate care
    • Serious clinical concerns on some units (ventilator/respiratory staffing issues)
    • Allegations of neglect, bedsores, and poor hygiene in some cases
    • Facility run-down condition in some areas; perceived lack of capital spending
    • Pest problems (roaches) and sanitary issues reported by a few reviewers
    • Theft and mishandling of residents' belongings alleged in strong complaints
    • Slow or unhelpful management/administration response to concerns
    • Safety concerns around neighborhood and visitation after dark
    • Cold/meals served at times and occasional food complaints
    • Limited video visits / restricted visitation reported by some
    • No clear emergency contact or poor communication during crises
    • Polarized reviews leading to unpredictability for prospective families

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews for Etowah Landing is strongly mixed with a substantial lean toward praise for the staff, therapy services, and social/housekeeping aspects — but with a number of serious, recurring negative reports that materially affect perceptions and could represent systemic problems.

    On the positive side, the most consistent strengths cited are the people who provide day-to-day care. Many reviewers emphasize that nurses, CNAs, therapists, activities staff, housekeeping, maintenance and dietary personnel are compassionate, friendly, and professional. Physical and occupational therapy are repeatedly singled out as excellent — therapists are described as motivating, hands-on, and instrumental in residents’ recoveries. Housekeeping and laundry are often praised for cleanliness and fresh linens, and activity programming is noted as engaging and valuable to residents’ quality of life. Numerous families described a “family-like” atmosphere where residents feel valued, have friends, and appreciate socialization. Several reviews also highlight supportive social work and case management, helpful front office staff, and administrators who were proactive and communicative in certain cases. Food receives mostly positive marks (some reviewers rate it 8/10), and several families appreciated dietary staff who tailored meals to medical needs. There are multiple reports of peaceful, dignified end-of-life experiences and gratitude toward staff who provided comfort in final days.

    However, these positive reports are counterbalanced by a significant cluster of serious complaints that recur across reviews and warrant attention. Several reviewers reported medication management failures — delays or missing pain and other medications for days — and in some cases an unclear or unresponsive explanation from staff. Short-staffing is a frequent theme: reviewers mention busy staff, stretched respiratory coverage (including a claim of one respiratory nurse for an entire floor), and staff too occupied to meet expected care frequency. These staffing pressures are linked, in alleged cases, to neglectful outcomes such as unmanaged wounds, bedsores, infections (UTI, kidney, respiratory), and one review claiming a ventilator-unit patient was near death. There are multiple very severe allegations — theft of belongings, refusal of hospice or hospice-team entry, denial of compassionate care to a veteran, and allegations that poor care contributed to a death. While these may represent a minority of experiences, their severity stands out and is repeatedly echoed in different reviews.

    Facility condition and management responsiveness also show a split pattern. Many reviewers say the facility is clean and well-maintained despite being an older building, with outstanding housekeeping on some units. Yet others describe parts of the facility as run-down, cite pest problems (roaches), and assert that management is unhelpful or slow to respond to concerns. Several reviewers report getting “the runaround” when trying to reach administrators or waiting for promised follow-up. Food issues are less common but present — reports of cold lunches or meals not meeting expectations occur alongside many positive food comments. Safety concerns are raised not only about clinical care but also about the surrounding neighborhood and limits on visitation at certain times.

    A prominent pattern in these reviews is pronounced inconsistency: many families describe exceptional, compassionate care and highly recommend Etowah Landing, while other families report alarming neglect and very poor outcomes. Some reviewers explicitly state prior problems were resolved, suggesting that the facility may address issues when raised; others say problems are ongoing and severe. For prospective families this inconsistency is the most salient takeaway — experiences appear to vary widely by unit, shift, clinical complexity (e.g., ventilator-dependent residents), and possibly by how effectively families engage with administration.

    In summary, Etowah Landing receives strong praise for its staff, therapists, activities, and many aspects of daily caregiving, producing many heartfelt recommendations. At the same time, there are multiple recurring, significant concerns — medication errors/delays, staffing shortages, alleged refusal of hospice access, serious clinical neglect claims, facility maintenance/pest issues, management communication problems, and rare but severe accusations (theft, neglect leading to death). These mixed signals suggest a facility that can deliver high-quality, compassionate care but also has gaps that, when they occur, are serious. Anyone considering Etowah Landing should weigh the many positive reports of hands-on, attentive staff and strong therapy against the documented variability and the particular red-flag complaints; visiting in person, asking specific questions about staffing levels, medication protocols, hospice policies, respiratory/ventilator coverage, and speaking with multiple families or the facility ombudsman could help clarify current performance and risk.

    Location

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    About Etowah Landing

    Etowah Landing sits at 809 S Broad St SW in Rome, Georgia, and gives care for older adults who may need some help with daily tasks and also supports those who need more skilled nursing, rehabilitation, or help with memory care because folks tend to stay for just a short bit after a surgery or illness or may call it home for many months or years depending on their needs, and while the place is a licensed nursing home, it also offers assisted and independent living residences with private apartments for residents who have healthcare concerns or need assistance, and the staff includes registered nurses, CNAs, LPNs, certified occupational therapy assistants, and folks like Kimberly McGregory, Breana Mack, Rashauna Dowdy, and Rebecca Roberts, all tending to different parts of care and support, and the team staffs 24/7 to help with medical needs that range from diabetic care and incontinence to tracheotomy care, IV administration, wound care, and caring for people who can't walk or need help to move around, and they have their own proprietary pulmonary program for acute lung problems along with a full-time respiratory team and care for people needing ventilator support. Residents get therapies on-site like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and people work through several rehabilitation programs for things like arthritis, spinal cord injuries, and recovery from strokes, and the rehab program itself has a focus on helping folks get well faster and move toward independence again, and the staff will craft personal care plans for each resident since everybody's needs change, and available routines include regular medical, behavioral, and nutritional screenings, plus careful medication and behavior management. Daily life brings nurturing meals, social activities, and events both on-site and offsite, and there's room for devotional or religious activities for all faiths, plus indoor common spaces where residents can meet, talk, or join in group activities, and for comfort, rooms are well-designed to feel like home. Infection control and hygiene standards are something the staff takes seriously, and post-acute care helps folks recover from surgeries, major illnesses, or injuries under medical supervision, and at the same time Etowah Landing aims to address the social and emotional needs of residents through a warm, family-style community where people feel welcomed and the staff is known for their compassionate care, sometimes even being described as angels by residents and families alike. All services run under a careful set of protocols day and night, and even though it's a busy place with a few hundred employees, the team keeps attention on each person's health, recovery, and peace of mind, and you can learn more about their programs and services on their website, etowahlanding.com.

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