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    Holladay Park Plaza

    Holladay Park Plaza

    3.3(6 reviews)
    2.6 miSullivan's Gulch, Broadway District, Northeast Portland

    broke my hip and needed a skilled nursing facility. Fortunately I was able to get admitted to…read moreHolladay Park. Complete professional staff of OHSU doctors, therapists for PT and PT were top notch and experienced. Staff was responsive, food was good. If was able I could have gone to their sit down restaurant. I was even able to get a haircut in their Salon before I left. the only negative is it was impossible to connect on the phone to try to get a room reserved, way understaffed there but that is the only place that was an issue. Finally, my son went to the facility and was able to meet with them and reserve a room. I would go back in a heartbeat if I had the need.

    I was there for a luncheon, and I could sense already what kind of review I'll be giving them, the…read moreMINUTE I entered the door. A good customer service greets you with a smile, doesn't it? This lady was grumpy and it looked like she already put on her overtime. Maybe she did! But that was strike 1. The ladies in my team (1st meeting with them all) were cordial and polite, so nothing much to write about them, but I did met a new friend, or should I say an old friend . . . . so I have someone to sit & converse with. Here comes the manager of the food & beverage department, serving us. She smiled, when talking with us, but she wasn't smiling when she walked away. I don't expect someone to smile all day, like 100%, I don't. . . but the kind of reaction I was reading was . . . . her staff aren't there because of cut-backs. That kind of smile, so she's putting more hours. Probably another reason why the reception was 'grumpy? The manager, did gave me the drink I asked for, so that's a bonus. Now comes the food. There are many selections there to choose from. The oil & vinegar dressing was very, very thick. What makes oil & vinegar thick? Beats me! Cornstarch? Flour? Glue? LOL If I wanted thick dressing on my salad, I would have chosen Ranch or Thousand Island, maybe Blue Cheese? I was hungry, so I have no choice but eat all that I picked, plus a small slice of chocolate cake. Yum! One lady had very little on her plate, my rooster could eat that, and she's got good control if she was trying to lose weight. Or it was just not appealing to her. But why would anyone pay $9 for a buffet, if you're gonna eat like a rooster. My new friend tried their soup, she said it was VERY hot, but good. OK, now it's raining so hard. So I stayed a bit longer, but eventually I have to walk out back where I parked my car, but I don't like getting wet, not even for a spit. I asked the lady @ the front desk, if there was a back exit, and again, she was grumpy @ me, no smile, and the tone of her voice just shows she's now getting mad @ me. I also met up with the food & beverage manager, again . . . . and she pointed me where the bathroom was, but still no smile, like she had a lot in her mind. Was her job hanging by a thread, and overworked like all the rest of us? What ever the reasons, THEIR EMPLOYEES just doesn't have the hospitality one gets when they walk inside a room. UPDATE: I did an event here, and I can tell you how the people who lives here behaved, including their employees. SOMEONE must have read my 1st paragraph, because they now have a very friendly GREETER working behind the reception desk! Thanks for that! They are like a large family, they are helpful, friendly, and they have many people who are residents volunteer - getting more involved than other retirement facilities I've visited. They have activities to get them more involved, and as volunteers, you are part the 'community'. It's not like, you go out to have a meal, then go back to your room. Their gift shop are run by volunteers. Because of my observations, I will add another star!

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    Legacy Rehabilitation Institute of Oregon

    Legacy Rehabilitation Institute of Oregon

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.7 miAlphabet District, Northwest

    It would take several pages to tell you how amazing this facility truly is! My husband, who had…read morejust gotten home from work as a mechanic, had a stroke in Oct 2024. When he was released from the hospital he needed intense physical therapy. He was in RIO for 8 days. When he got there he couldn't walk or stand by himself. When he left after 8 days he could do both with the help of a walker. His speech also improved greatly. The staff here is amazing! They take the time to get to know their patients and their families. They work one on one with each patient. They cheer them on with every milestone. You couldn't ask for a better place to help your loved one get the care they need. We didn't think he would be able to go to RIO as it wasn't covered by the crappy insurance we had at the time. But the doctors and staff at Providence worked their magic and by the grace of God he was able to get the best care I've ever seen! They also had 2 family "update days" while he was there. The staff and my family all got together around a very large table while they told us of his progress and what to expect next. If you ever need great Physical Therapy, fight for this great place! Update: 4-24-25 My husband is doing great! He can walk without his walker but with occasional use of a cane. His speech is near normal unless he's very tired. He's driving again and baking (favorite past time) up a storm. Going back to work is still a few months off but he'll get there. Our family and I are forever grateful!

    I cannot say enough good things about the experience we had with RIO. My 89 year old father had a…read morestroke and was in ICU for nearly a week. His doctor over at Tualatin Meridian Hospital really wanted my dad to go to RIO but it was out of network. Some kind of miracle came through between the hospitals, doctors and insurance and he was approved and moved to RIO. Their reputation is the among the best with the hospital staff and doctors, so we were quite eager to have him go there. My sister is a retired PT with a doctorate and she really wanted him there too. My dad had to undergo 3 weeks of intensive therapy, from PT, OT to speech therapy. The improvements gained during his stay were nothing short of miraculous. He relearned to walk, swallow and gain use of his right hand while there, among many other small miracles. They trained him how to get out of bed and use the walker safely so he could go home instead of to the a nursing home or assisted care. He is happily home again with my mom. He has home health care and is seeing improvements every day. I think that every minute counts when it comes to strokes and the fact that he got in at the right time with the right care meant everything for his progress. My sister, who has a degree in PT and knows her stuff was super impressed with all the care and treatment. Hospital food it terrible, but we were allowed to bring in food so my dad could regain his strength, so that helped a lot. While dad was in ICU, no visitors were allowed because of Covid, but RIO allowed 3 visitors to come and go which meant my mom, sister and I, who live closest, were able to visit, which lifted his spirits. But, there's no place like home and he is home safe and sound and luckily on his way to recovery. The best part was when he got to ring a bell 3 times for graduating and the staff gathered and applauded. Still makes me very emotional. It is the most important graduation of our lives. My sister will be writing a Google review so you can read the more technical side of his experience. If you have a choice, I give RIO my highest recommendation. I think the staff are angels.

    Stanley Post Acute

    Stanley Post Acute

    5.0(1 review)
    8.2 mi

    The staff at Stanley Post Acute was kind, attentive, and well-trained. They ensure patients are…read moretreated with respect and provided a clean and comfortable environment. Our family was grateful for the care provided, especially by Marisela, Tashina, and Marissa who went above and beyond.

    From the owner: Stanley Post Acute in Milwaukie, OR offers compassionate, 24/7 skilled nursing and post-acute…read morerehabilitation in a state-of-the-art, home-like environment. Our interdisciplinary team, guided by on-site licensed experts, provides personalized care plans tailored to each resident's recovery goals. We offer a full suite of services, including joint replacement and orthopedic rehab, stroke and cardiac rehabilitation, pulmonary care, post-operative care, pain management, IV/infusion therapy, wound care, tracheostomy support, renal and digestive disease services, bariatric support, cancer recovery, and nutrition counseling. Our skilled therapists deliver physical, occupational, and speech therapy, while we also coordinate pharmacy, laboratory, X-ray, and on-site dialysis care. We integrate palliative and hospice services as needed. Amenities include private and semi-private rooms, transportation assistance, a monthly activities calendar, and social services support. Therapy and nursing care are available six to seven days per week, enabling consistent, comprehensive healing. We accept Medicare, Medicaid, private pay, and most insurance plans. Stanley Post Acute is committed to creating a safe, supportive environment where residents regain strength, independence, and dignity.

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    Providence Portland Medical Center

    Providence Portland Medical Center

    2.8(200 reviews)
    1.9 miNorth Tabor - Center, Northeast Portland

    The ER doctors are excellent - and give you the treatment you need - They show love and care -…read moreThe primary Doctors aren't as good - Moria Bolduc

    WARNING!! Do not bring your senior or weaker loved ones to Providence Hospital in Portland,…read moreOregon-the doctors and ethics committee appear invested in unaliving them. After making ageist comments about our father (he was a very young and active 80 year-old) and reminding us several times, as an excuse for why they weren't invested in continuing life-lengthening care, that he had been in and out of hospitals over a handful of months, the nephrologists and a cardiologist got together with a representative of the hospital's ethics committee and decided to allow him to die. Indeed, our father had been to hospitals several times. He was on a journey to discover why his legs were swollen. The doctors treated him with kidney-damaging diuretics (Lasix), which acutely (temporarily) damaged our father's kidneys, prednisone (which damaged his skin), and gave him a medication for destroying his immune system, as they incorrectly assumed he had an autoimmune issue without first confirming this diagnosis. Destroying your immune system apparently prevents it from attacking the body in an autoimmune issue, but it allows you to be more predisposed to getting infections or not fighting them. Our father did finally gain an accurate diagnosis: a very manageable form of leukemia that doesn't shorten life, if managed, which, after his correct leukemia diagnosis, he was doing. The side effects from the medications he was incorrectly prescribed during his hospital visits caused additional hospital visits, as the side effects were worse than the leukemia and leukemia treatment (which he was tolerating beautifully). While hospitalized for the side effects from the incorrect medications the hospitals gave him, he obtained infections such as RSV, C Diff, and a bladder infection. Due to my father's physical issues from the side effects of the medications, the doctors at Providence decided to not provide life-saving treatment and instead wanted to give him pain medication to lessen the effects of the death sentence they decided for him; otherwise known as "comfort care." We argued that dialysis could be an option as his biggest issue was fluid accumulation in his body. Providence's nephrologist said no, but when we asked for a second opinion, the second nephrologist said she would give him two weeks on dialysis only. We worried about this as it sounded like they would "pull the plug" after two weeks no matter how our father was doing. The dialysis was very effective. My father began recovering. His blood work revealed steady progress, which we were monitoring. He was chipper and not in any pain but also very worried, like we were, that the hospital would "pull the plug" on him as they had threatened by saying they would only give him two weeks of dialysis. We searched for how we could get him needed continued care after the two weeks and discovered that the state of Oregon shut down all long-term care facilities in the state. It would appear Oregon doesn't value the life of anyone who might need long-term care. The closest long-term care facility was in Seattle, Washington. We were ready to have our father moved to Seattle, Washington, if needed. While at Providence hospital, our father's kidneys showed signs of improvement, as he urinated with the appropriate color. On the last day of his two weeks allotted for dialysis, the hospital gave him a pill form of a medication that helped to stabilize his blood pressure so he could tolerate dialysis, which lowers your blood pressure while being treated, instead of the correct IV form of the same medication. The hospital admitted that the pill wasn't as effective or helpful as the IV version of the same medication, which our father was previously getting. Thus, on the last day of the two weeks of dialysis, his blood pressure dropped too low to safely continue. The nephrologist known as "Dr. K" let us know that she was going to let our father die. She refused to allow our father to again be on the IV medication that had worked for him which would allow him to continue dialysis. We argued with Dr. K on behalf of my father that if his blood pressure improved, would she allow our father to continue dialysis? She said if his blood pressure improved, she would okay it. We asked our father if he had seen a cardiologist while at Providence, and he said he hadn't. We got a cardiologist to review our father's chart, and she confirmed he could indeed continue on the IV form of the medication that effectively stabilized his blood pressure so he could continue dialysis. Even though our father's blood pressure was stabilized by the IV medication that was cleared by the cardiologist, Dr. K, would not allow him to continue the needed dialysis. According to the dialysis technicians, it takes a few weeks up to approximately three months for an acute kidney issue to heal. We were invested in giving our father that time. Providence Hospital was not. Upon learning that Dr. K would not continu

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    Providence Portland Medical Center - Dirty old chairs and food on the ground.

    Dirty old chairs and food on the ground.

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    Alpine House-Senior Skilled Care Living - Thoughtful design and accessibility features help residents move safely and comfortably throughout the home.

    Alpine House-Senior Skilled Care Living

    5.0(7 reviews)
    8.8 miSouthwest Portland

    Alpine House is not your typical adult care home. If your loved one needs complex medical…read moreassistance with attention to detail, and superior skilled care - look no more. Joana and her staff provide person centered care and every resident is treated with love, dignity and respect. Once you find this place you may rest assured that you don't need to move again as their expertise extends to Hospice and End-of-Life Care. The additional services offered, such as music therapy, art therapy, tai chi and yoga chairs are a delight to not only residents, staff but their family members as well.

    If you are looking for a home that offers extensive levels of care, comfort, beauty and quietude?…read moreYou found it at Alpine house. The dedication of Joana and her team is clearly found through the consistency of her personalized care programs. There is profound knowledge and commitment to excellence. There is also beauty everywhere - The bedrooms, common areas and gardens are wheel chair accessible and easy to navigate. The energy of this home is so refreshing and very different from what is usually experienced in the skilled environment. I was beyond impressed with the beauty, cleanliness and coziness of Alpine House

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    Alpine House-Senior Skilled Care Living - Even residents who require higher levels of care can enjoy meaningful moments outdoors with attentive support.

    Even residents who require higher levels of care can enjoy meaningful moments outdoors with attentive support.

    Alpine House-Senior Skilled Care Living - Getting ready for alfresco lunch, in the beautiful garden.

    Getting ready for alfresco lunch, in the beautiful garden.

    Alpine House-Senior Skilled Care Living - Residents enjoyed harvesting fresh tomatoes from our garden.

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    Residents enjoyed harvesting fresh tomatoes from our garden.

    Marquis Mill Park Post Acute Rehab

    Marquis Mill Park Post Acute Rehab

    3.6(22 reviews)
    3.7 miHazelwood

    My dad is there recovering from a heart attack. No one there communicates from one shift to the…read morenext, or from one day to the next. They would not give him his pain meds as prescribed. When he complained about not being able to sleep, and how much pain he was in, the nursed would ask him the same questions that another nurse had asked him the day before. Then we got a lot of "I'll leave a note for your doctor". It seems that the note never got left because we were told that several times about my Dads pain. He would occasionally go up to 11 hours without it. It was prescribed for every 6. So I asked for a list of his medications and the times that he is given them. I have medical power of attorney, so it seems easy enough. Nope! Not here. First I asked a woman at the front desk area, who refused to give me her name, and she told me I had to find his nurse.... Well, he was nowhere around my Dad's room, so I asked his CNA, Moreno. She told me that I had to ask his nurse. Like Im supposed to wander around the care facitly looking for his nurse. So I hit his call button. 25 minutes later, I timed it, Moren, his CNA came in. "I don't need you, I need his nurse", I said. He finally came in and asked the same questions and said he'd leave the doctor a note. Unbelievable. So I tried to contact 2 people in charge of his care, Debbie and Joyce. No one answered the number I was given by his nurse Jordan, and Debbie hasn't replied to my email. It's been over a week and still no response. I am beyond pissed off about this. I would tell anyone looking for a care facility, full-time or for recovery, to pass on this one. They obviously don't care much about their patients. And, sorry this is so long. If anyone from the facility would have called me back, I would have told them all of this in such less public way. Please! Pick the next one on the list...

    I was in this faciity from mid December, 2024 until January 8, 2025. It was horrible, the food was…read moreawful, and the kitchen ignored requests. I stated several times that I am allergic to cucumbers, and yet they were still in every salad (I ate a lot of salad because so much of the food was inedible.) They were short staffed, so I frequently waited up to 20 minutes for a CNA, not good when the meds give you diarrhea. Most of the staff gave it their best, but not all. One night an older woman (I presume a CNA) came in, bent over my bed and shook me angrily. I was stunned, but later figured out that she thought I was the woman crying, "Help me, someone please help me," on and off all night. Still no excuse for what she did, and she should be fired for patient mistreatment. I would NEVER allow a relative of mine to be here; they don't pay enough attention to what patients need, and at least one of the actually abused me. Kathleen Schultz kathleen.schultz16@gmail.com (503) 349-6799

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    Village Health Care

    Village Health Care

    3.2(13 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    My family was VERY PLEASED with our Mom's brief time of care @ Village Health Care! She was treated…read morewith love & respect from ALL STAFF. She loved the food!! BONUS!! She received the care as outlined in her treatment plan. She enjoyed some activities and making friends. The nurses were GREAT & very helpful for Mom & our family! The receptionist is an ANGEL that LOVES the residents! HUGE BONUS that the staff has HEART I will refer my peeps to Village Health Care, with confidence of great care!!

    After two weeks in the hospital, my husband was sent here for rehab. This was our first experience…read morewith such a facility. The everyday staff are amazing, caring, and professional. The RNs are in touch with the patient's needs and contact the proper medical providers when needed. Unfortunately there is significant delay in initiating proper treatment, such as antibiotics, etc. In addition, treatment managers to not contact family members routinely nor do they give details of care, planning, testing, etc. prior to the group sit down. In some cases this can be a real challenge for the patient, who may need better communication due to hearing, visual limits etc. After release, we inquired about some dates of care via telephone x 3 to the care specialist, with No response. While at Village Rehab, my husband complained about the food, did not eat, and lost weight. So I tasted the "soup"....he was right. After returning home he has regained some weight and pursues regular meals, so it was not his illness.

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