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    Hartwyck at Oak Tree

    Hartwyck at Oak Tree

    2.2(9 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    This is a poorly ran dysfunctional place to work, there's no tram effort and some nurses are lazy,…read moreupper management is horrible

    This place is amazing. I have a traumatic brain injury from a car accident , along with multiple…read moreother injuries . I had to learn how to walk, I had speaking slight impairment and I needed physical occupational, speech and neurological physiological therapy. They are very gentle, kind, friendly, patient and helpful as long as you trust the process. They treat the outpatient therapy just like they treat the patients that live there from my observation . They are also are very professional and are like angels working in there to get us back to a new normal. If you only understand what the people go through as in patient to get to where we are today. This place should all five stars, therapist have for us you would give everybody a five star display should be on the news because of how great they are and the jobs they do I can speak for myself. I've seen over 20 of us that came in and left better than I expected, I was using a wheelchairs when I first got there, it was painful and hard to walk more than four steps!!! I couldn't walk and then I got to a place where I bought a cane and practiced with it, I actually can us a cane at any time but after my fall I'm afraid so I use my walker not because I can't walk but because it gives me stability. I can now do things I couldn't do before! I'm a different person and my life has value, the support groups the confidence is by far amazing!!! Thank You

    JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute

    JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute

    1.0(2 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    The rehabilitation at the JFK acute rehab is fantastic. They treat patients with the utmost…read morerespect and compassion and they are extremely good at what they do. JFK Acute rehab came highly recommended for it's physical therapy and we were not disappointed in this one area. HOWEVER, On the other hand, the nursing and care the patients receive in their rooms is HORRIBLE; especially if they are suffering from any type of post-surgical confusion. Many nurses are completely insensitive to the patients needs or feelings. Nurses use restraints and netted beds regularly. It is not unusual to wait 20-30 minutes for a response after ringing the call bell. Doctors over prescribe sedatives because it's easier to drug the patients than take care of them. Before sending your loved one here, please do your homework. Although the PT and OT are great, the humiliation is not worth it.

    My Grandmother was sent here to help her be more steady on her feet after a hospital stay as well…read moreas to help with her dementia. In the beginning I noticed some improvement with her memory but that could been the result of the medication. Now we come to find that she was given the wrong medications and some were never even given to her the whole time. She was sent to the hospital several times due to low BP which I believe to be the result of the medication being mixed up causing her to have no appetite. I have witnessed the nurse call button be used and turned off without anyone ever coming in the room to check on my grandmother when we pressed it a second time it took yet another 20 minutes for someone to come in. After visiting hours my grandmother was basically left to her own devices if she had to get to the bathroom, she is in there because she is not steady on her feet and needs assistance walking, etc. Instead of helping their patients they put diapers on them and then leave it. Unbelievable. The place is outdated. Mixing up someone's medication is unbelievably dangerous and careless. Please do the research if you or a loved one needs to go into a rehab and find somewhere/anywhere other than here.

    Somerset Woods Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

    Somerset Woods Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

    2.0(7 reviews)
    11.5 mi

    My neighbor was admitted 2/5/2020 mid afternoon. Brought in by ambulance and left in bed with all…read morelinens still twisted on her several hours later. Her daughter and I were there approx 4:50 p.m. We smelled an odor and saw her mother was wet. Nurse asked us to give her approx 15 minutes and she would come to check her out. Did not happen. We waited another hour before we decided to clean her up ourselves. No linens in room so I went in search of a linen cart. As we were cleaning Mary up, we found her in feces and urine. As we were finishing up two women came into the room to clean Mary up. They were dressed in gowns, gloves and masks. One said to us "you know she is in isolation, don't you"? A nurse supervisor had come into the room to post signs about laundry and a sign on the door to stop in the nurse's station before coming into the room. NEVER said a thing about isolation. The original nurse also never said anything. After we got over our shock, we spoke to the nurse supervisor and it was explained to us that it is precautionary til checked out. Meanwhile dinner had been brought in and Mary's daughter fed her otherwise, t he food would have sat on the tray getting cold as Mary could not feed herself at this time. The woman who brought in the food, nurse supervisor nor the original nurse never were gowned/gloved at any time while in the room. Very bad beginning in this experience.

    My partner was there for rehab for a mobility issue. She could not walk without extreme pain and…read morewas instructed not to put any weight on her leg. The facility did not give her a walker despite asking for one and was told if she needed to go to the bathroom to ring for help. She did as instructed, waited an hour and no one came. Rather than wet the bed she forced herself out of bed and into the bathroom - could have done extreme damage to herself. They also got a critical medication dosage wrong and when we tried to get it resolved the staff person and then the nurse - rather than offering to check with the dr - were obstinate in insisting that it was the correct dose. After some raised voices we finally got them to confer with the dr. The food was inedible - I brought lunch and dinner almost every night. Twice, in the week she was there, someone woke her in the middle of the night asking if they could change her diaper - she didn't wear a diaper. Rarely did any staff member introduce themselves and/or explain their role. Random people would walk in and start taking or asking questions and we'd have to ask them who they were and what their role was. It was very disconcerting to be woken up by a strange man in the middle of the night wanting to "change a diaper" that didn't exist. There were some patients/residents sitting in the lounge area in their wheelchairs every day with a plate of food in front of them but it looked like they could not feed themselves. I never saw anyone interact with them. It was heartbreaking. I like to believe that the staff care for the most part but they need a lot of training and/or additional staff/nurses. The room was clean The lady at the front desk in the downstairs lobby was always friendly.

    Somerset Nursing and Post-Acute Rehabilitation Center - This is my mom who was murdered at somerset nursing and rehab

    Somerset Nursing and Post-Acute Rehabilitation Center

    2.3(4 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    My father was placed here after a broken back confirmed by hosptial. He was 99 years old. He was…read moreplaced in a room, dark, TV with one channel, no water or pitcher in sight upon first visit. I KNEW this was not for him. (unfortunately I have no POA to move him). I went often and one night three aids came into his room, closed the door behind them and had a weighing contraption they proceeded to hook him up to. I said "He has a broken back", their reply it will only take a second. They put a NET on it and proceeded to lift him. He started screaming "Stop, please stop" at which time I stepped in and stopped what they were doing as clearly this was causing excrutiating pain. I unhooked the equipment and told them to get out after mandhandling my father. I had to find a nurse (none around) and instruct that is NEVER to happen again. He died in their care three days after that catastrophic event while I sat with him, no morphine in sight. 8 hours without any morphine, none on the premise. I called Hospice three times, it never arrived and he passed a terrible death 8 hours later while I sat helpless and held his hand. DO NOT BRING YOUR LOVED ONE HERE. The care is terrible, communication worse and its not a place for someone if they cannot advocate for themselves.

    This place is awful. Dirty, uncaring, and should be shut down. Do not but your loved one is this…read morefacility. My sisters put my father here and everytime I came to visit he was lying in a pool of urine. Soaked through his diaper. Never cleaned and just neglected. He had a bed sore that was so big and open I am surprised he die from sepsis. Gross facility all around. How they are in business is beyond me. We need to do better for our elders.

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    Anchor Care and Rehabilitation - Hallway

    Anchor Care and Rehabilitation

    1.6(11 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    My sister is there. Her room is infested with Asian beetles. The staff jokes about it. The aides…read moreput garbage in her clothes hamper. They say it's her fault for not having a lid on her hamper (as if she's responsible for the lidless hamper they provided). Then they tell her to move the hamper somewhere else so that they don't put trash in it (including used surgical gloves). She was recently moved to a new room over a week ago and still doesn't have a phone. Seriously thinking about registering a complaint with the State. Also considering taking her out of there and moving her to another facility. Today, one of the aides was dressing another patient with my sister's clothes.

    My husband was in Anchor for 3 weeks after Coronary Bypass surgery and the care was abysmal. Only…read moreone nurse responded to questions. The institution claims that he saw a Dr. the first day but only one other time the last day before we took him home. He lost about 20 lbs in this period from refusing to eat the food and getting depressed. There is only one shower forall the patients on the 3rd floor and his surgical incision was supposed to be showered daily. There was no recourse to air our grievances. The Social Worker was hard to reach and not available to help us out. As his wife, I was constantly frustrated by the lack of oversight. I feel that the facility is highly understaffed and overworked. There was no way to reach the patients except by cellphone before 9 AM and after 5 PM. When I spoke to the Management they spouted their great 5 star reviews. But when I finally went to Yelp the reviews were horrendous. I see that they only got 1 1/2 stars. In terms of rehab - in the "gym" people were in wheelchairs heads bent - very sad to see. At least my husband did get a half hour of PT but no communication with family as to progress, etc. As I was leaving one day after my daily oversight visits a patient yelled out to me "WELCOME TO THE PRISON."

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