1/5 Cass E. 4 months ago on Google
Unfortunately
I
cannot
be
as
positive
as
the
others.
I
discharged
myself
today
after
only
two
weeks.
I
can
only
compare
this
place
to
either
a
prison
or
a
hostel.
Staff
can
be
very
rude.
Rather
than
help
you
that
staff
are
all
about
enforcing
rules
and
regulations.
Granted
there
has
to
be
rules
but
I
was
under
the
impression
that
I
was
going
to
get
help
and
therapy
there,
instead
I
was
under
a
regime
which
implemented
rules
and
regulations.
You
try
and
talk
to
a
member
of
staff
and
they
either
tell
you
come
back
in
two
minutes
or
no
response
at
all.
You
are
given
"therapeutic
duties"
which
in
other
words
means
save
the
cleaner
a
job
and
do
all
of
their
work
for
free.
I
get
cleaning
your
room
is
a
must
but
cleaning
up
after
the
chef
for
me
is
counter
productive..
what
chef
cannot
clean
up
after
themselves?
I
wouldn't
spend
my
money
on
this
place
because
everything
they
do
can
be
done
in
the
community.
Unless
you
want
to
be
escorted
to
go
and
feed
the
ducks
for
half
an
hour
a
day
and
pretend
everything
is
rosy,
I'd
swerve
this
place.
Ignore
the
website
as
there
is
no
swimming
or
gym,
the
website
is
a
few
years
out
of
date
and
is
completely
false,
ageing
rooms
and
staff
like
to
peek
on
you
unexpectedly,
any
time
of
the
day
or
night.
The
only
positive
I
can
give
to
this
place
is
the
residents
and
fellow
strugglers..
they
were
all
amazing.
They
have
two
chefs..
Alan
and
D.
Alan
can
cook
and
it's
healthy,
beautiful
meals,
D
hasn't
got
a
clue,
if
you
like
her
food
you
would
like
a
10
year
olds
birthday
party
with
hotdogs
and
crackers,
(SHE
CAN'T
COOK)
No
credit
at
all
to
Oasis
Runcorn