alex makarov
Google
My brother came to Craig after a TBI from a motorcycle accident. We heard "how wonderful Craig is" and "this is where miracles happen". Our experience was far from all the hype. I won't name any names at the risk of retaliation or my review being removed but I wanted to share our story. Once at Craig we were told we have our "initial " meeting where we will talk about the plan, and should have a "middle" and final meeting ... That was not the case, from our initial meeting the DR, had a discharge date already on the books. During the "initial" meeting the Dr said " he will need your care for the rest of his life", saying this is as good as it gets and get used to it. Not so much the miracle facility you keep hearing about. Outside of the DR we also had a poor experience with the CM, it became obvious from day 1 that they would be of little help as we learned to navigate insurance and care plans. We had to learn from another family at Craig that there were "meal cards" or even " music therapy " and had to ask instead of being offered. From there on our any questions i had for CM seemed like I had to do all the work to get the answers. Early on we stopped asking CM for help unless absolutely necessary as we found other avenues to get our questions answered with less homework for us to do ourselves. I even at one point had to ask" who is our patient Advocate", just to learn the CM was that person but we didn’t who to reach out to. Long story short we were set to discharge from craig early 2025 and a complication sent us back to ER then we had to hold at another rehab center for several weeks before exciting news, we are going back to craig. We had a glimmer of hope this this time maybe we would have a different DR... unfortunately, we were disappointed to find out we have the exact same DR. Day 1 on our return to craig, my brother is still in his bed, we don't have a wheel chair yet, haven't seen PT OT. The DR walks in and tells us welcome back and gives us our new discharge date... and it would only be a short 4 week stay this time around. My brother faced complications throughout his first visit at craig and wasn't given a fair amount of time to recover from the complications to even give a proper evaluation of possible future recovery. As we scramble to take in as much information as we can about caring for my brother in a short period of time we also hear from CM 2 weeks into our 4 week stay that they then started reaching out to staffing agencies to get nursing care at home... they knew from day 1 we are leaving on a specific date but UNNECESSARILY delayed to the point where the staffing agency said they cannot find home RN on short notice, furthermore the staffing company suggested that this discharge seemed rushed and recommended we " ask for appeal" on the discharge date. We asked for appeal at our " induction/middle and end " combined rush meeting, just to be told once again that we need to learn to take care of him ourselves. Fast forward we have discharged home; we still don't have the nurse care lined up. We are having a crash course in taking care of full grown adult who cannot take care of themselves and pray we don't make any mistakes. My brother's accident has been the MOST difficult event in our families lives and being PUSHED out of Craig prematurely only made an already difficult situation all the scarier. I do want to give a shout out to the amazing RN team, PT, OT, they have all done their best and tried to be our patient advocates when the DR and CM were not on our side from day 1. I hope that writing this review educates some families on our disappointing experience at Craig, any upper management that reads this review please know I have already addressed this with someone in upper management at Craig prior to our departure. Only thing that can help remedy this situation from a management standpoint is to terminate this doctor and CM as neither of them are fit to take care of patients and have some of the worst bedside manners I've ever seen, this coming from a family of DRs, RNs, NPs.