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    Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Sunrise

    Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Sunrise

    3.0(78 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    I spent 4 weeks in encompass following a fall in my femur. I could not walk and after the surgery…read moreI went to encompass. They sent a vehicle for my transfer . Encompass is both a hospital and rehab center. The staff were professional and kind . The food was excellent. The physical therapy helped me to walk. I would highly recommend this facility and as a NP with a doctorate for over 30 years I appreciate quality care, cleanliness and meeting the goals my physician and I planned.

    My mother-in-law's admission to this rehab facility was handled extremely poorly from start to…read morefinish. I personally drove her to the facility and provided a 30-minute arrival window, followed by a 10-minute advance notice before we arrived. Despite this, no one was prepared to receive her. When we arrived, there was no staff member to greet us, and it took over 20 minutes for someone to locate a wheelchair. During that entire time, my mother-in-law--an elderly patient--was forced to wait in the car, in the Florida heat, which was completely unacceptable. The care only worsened once she was inside. When my mother-in-law asked a tech nurse for assistance to use the bathroom, she was shockingly told to "go urinate in your diaper." This comment was not only degrading and cruel, but deeply concerning for a healthcare facility that is supposed to care for vulnerable patients with dignity and compassion. I raised these serious concerns directly with the CEO and requested accountability. Although we had a face-to-face meeting, I never received any follow-up, explanation, or response afterward. Based on our experience, I would strongly advise families to place their loved ones elsewhere. The lack of preparation, basic care, and respect shown here is alarming. No one deserves to be treated this way. The only positive is that the rehab technicians were very good.

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    Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Sunrise - Some of our therapists showing team spirit

    Some of our therapists showing team spirit

    Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Sunrise - Leg brace to keep my foot from dropping and knee buckling for the win!!

    Leg brace to keep my foot from dropping and knee buckling for the win!!

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    Springtree Rehabilitation & Health Care Center

    Springtree Rehabilitation & Health Care Center

    2.6(42 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    This rehab stands out from others we have been too. The staff was helpful and professional. Place…read morewas clean and well maintained. Staff was very approachable. I hope we don't need their services again, but if we do this will be the place.

    PLEASE READ BEFORE PLACING SOMEONE YOU LOVE AT SPRING TREE!!!!!…read more If I could give zero stars based on our family's experience, I would. My father was temporarily admitted to Spring Tree for rehabilitation and continued treatment of an existing foot infection. He is visually impaired but cognitively aware and communicates clearly. He was there to recover and eventually return home. We did everything possible to establish a positive relationship with the staff. We communicated respectfully and even brought coffee and donuts as a gesture of appreciation. We were not looking for conflict. We simply wanted our father cared for properly. Unfortunately, I felt I needed to constantly monitor his care. There were times I found him dirty, problems involving meals and medication timing, and poor communication between nursing shifts. We were told that many nurses were per diem rather than regular full time staff. In my opinion, staffing arrangements should never become an excuse for inadequate care or communication. One night, my husband and I arrived unexpectedly and found my visually impaired father on the floor. We later observed bruising on his face. We have photographs documenting his condition but will not post them publicly out of respect for his privacy. My father also told us he felt he was being mistreated and abused. We took his statements extremely seriously. Our family was not the only one raising concerns. While I was in his room, a social worker came in to address and apologize regarding grievances that had been filed concerning his roommate's care. Witnessing that interaction while experiencing our own problems was deeply concerning. Then we learned my father's foot was fractured. According to the medical information provided to our family, imaging performed before his admission to Spring Tree did not show this fracture. It was identified afterward. When I questioned Estelle, the head charge nurse, about what happened, she suggested one possibility was that his foot had been fractured during ambulance transport. Our family witnessed that transport and watched the paramedics handle my father carefully. I will not speculate publicly about how the fracture occurred. The medical records, imaging, photographs, and other documentation have been preserved. The timeline speaks for itself, and our family wants answers. After leaving Spring Tree, my father required hospitalization and surgery and was treated for sepsis. Thankfully, he is now recovering. My experience raising concerns with management was equally frustrating. I felt talked over and dismissed by Estelle. My experience with Marion at the front desk was also extremely negative. Sandra was one of the few people who genuinely listened and tried to help, and I appreciate her for that. Overall, our experience left me feeling that residents were too often treated like numbers rather than human beings whose families had entrusted this facility with their safety, dignity, and care. If someone you love is staying here, PLEASE stay involved. Visit unexpectedly. Ask questions. Pay attention to their medications, meals, hygiene, injuries, and changes in their condition. Listen when your loved one tells you something is wrong and document your concerns. There are additional details regarding our experience that we will not discuss publicly. Based on what I personally witnessed, what my father reported, and what occurred during and following his stay, I WOULD NEVER ENTRUST SOMEONE I LOVE TO SPRING TREE AGAIN.

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    Springtree Rehabilitation & Health Care Center - After 4 days of over prescribed medication

    After 4 days of over prescribed medication

    Springtree Rehabilitation & Health Care Center
    Springtree Rehabilitation & Health Care Center

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