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    Stillwater Post Acute

    3.8 (29 reviews)
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    Stillwater is a great and beautiful property. It was recently remodeled and it looks really nice! I would absolutely recommend this place.

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    Staff is really helpful and really making a difference to residents! A lot of caring staff!

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    My mother was taking care of very well by the staff members. She was able to improve.

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    this is a top notch skilled nursing facility. I would have my family stay here if they needed a skilled nursing facility

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    The CNAs taking care of my dad are fantastic, shout out to Rowena and Carina, Helen and other caring cnas.

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    Country Hills Post Acute

    3.8(27 reviews)
    2.3 miBostonia

    Staff is respectful and friendly. Food is ok. Major problems with their pharmacy. I went a day…read morewithout my medicine because staff didn't reorder when my pills ran out. Pharmacy took 2 days to deliver order.

    The biggest take away after having my grandfather here for a month is that he lost every last skill…read morehe had for ADL and got worse than he was when he got there. He got an infection due to neglect, an open pressure sore, his clothes were only changed 3 times in a total of 4 weeks, and he had two showers in a month. I was very clear with them about me doing his laundry to ensure nothing was lost. Even still, they took his laundry and lost his clothes. I visited him every 2-3 days and spent most of my time at the nurse's station harping on them about lack of care and why he had become wheelchair bound after several weeks there when before he got there he was walking. Myself and other family members would find him sleeping bedside on his wheelchair on a regular basis. He couldn't reach his call light from the side of the bed, and he shared they never checked on him. He got an open sore on his tailbone from sitting in his wheelchair 24/7. The photos they posted are fluff; the place is a totally apocalyptic like. Dirty, old and broken, wreaks, and residents all over struggling to get around on their own. Getting parking in the bottom lot or the garage was usually a challenge. The outdoor areas were also filthy and gross. No real place to visit with residents. And sadly, the employees do not care (aside from Bong and Alex). Social services - useless.. she was aware of these issues and agreed that there was a lack of proper care at a level she wouldn't allow for her own self or family member and nothing changed. Even after a meeting with the ombudsman, the neglect continued until I discharged him because I was terrified he would die there. He went to the hospital for SOB and was sent to post-acute to gain cardiovascular strength and improve his ability to move around (in and out of bed, up and down stairs, walking longer distances). He was admitted to this facility relying on only a cane to walk short distances, he left unable to walk AT ALL, even with a walker.

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    Magnolia Post Acute Care

    3.3(37 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I was admitted to this facility for 20 days from a broken knee cap. I was treated very well from…read moreeveryone on staff from various shifts. I want to thank NuNu, Dillon, Isaac, Delfina, Grace, Eddie, Pam, for all of their assistance and understanding during my stay. The physical therapy department is excellent. They are all caring, understanding in all of the different ailments from all kinds of different patients. I want to thank Jacalyn, Jim, Claudia, Max and Ranon for all of the therapy and helpful ideas to continue my own therapy at home. The facility is very clean and doesn't have any kind of smell to it. I like the fact that they have ice water available all the time and staff will come around and ask if you would like ice refill and even a water refill. I would recommend this place for injury rehab and for your elderly loved ones.

    My mom had dementia, fractured her knee and had to be taken there because I couldn't care for her…read more24/7 and don't have the means to have a nurse at home. -My mom's clothes got "lost" day 1. I dropped them off, name on each piece, including a small blanket. I visit the next day and she's wearing someone else's clothes. Her blanket no where to be found. When I went to pick up her clothes after her passing, they tried to give me a bunch of stuff that wants hers. And I only got back one shirt and 1 pant. Out of 4 tops and 3 pants I had bought her. -The place stinks -Nurses were good while we visited, other than that they didn't help her. -She got mrsa, within a week of her being there. No one noticed it until they had to call 911 to take her to the hospital, almost a week later. -Lost like 15 pounds in those 2 weeks. She wasn't eating and they didn't tried to get her to eat. -I asked all the questions, they "tried" to communicate, asked me different things she liked to eat to get her to eat, or liked to do so she can have some distractions. But nothing went any further than that. -Half of the time I visited I found her soiled. I visited every other day, as I was taking turns with my brother. All of this because we don't have the means for the good places. If your loved one doesn't have a voice, avoid this place. Because they won't take care of them at all. It was the worst experience for all of us. *The people who can speak up for themselves, were ok. This was mid-January 2026

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    Grossmont Gardens

    Grossmont Gardens

    4.1(24 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Grossmont Gardens I just can't say enough of GREAT Things…read moreMs. Ana Navarro, ALW Coordinator,Grossmont Gardens Senior Living & Memory Care,Phone: 619-463-0281 Ext. 5104 helped us in so mmany was. Upon first meet Ana was kind, professional, sweet and full of knowledge about the (ALW) Assisted Living Waiver program and about the staff, the entire aspects of the Gardens. My mom had worked there for about 35 years and they welcomed her back as a resident with open arms. Ana always was there to answer questions quick to respond on emails and calls. Working with Ana was a fantastic experience; she was incredibly knowledgeable and efficient". Ana always displayed high-level professionalism and made the entire process stress-free. I highly recommend talking with Ana when considering this property for your loved ones. Ana went above and beyond to solve our issues or concerns I had. I did look at other properties in San Diego and they looked and felt like dorms or prison not to match the price. The Gardens had the lowest price for the best clean rooms and staff, the caregivers are very nice always there when needed. The Gardens felt like Family Ana made us feel like family. My mom is happy and safe. My 2 concerns: 1: with the wait staff and servers most of then were nice and friendly but a handful were always grumpy and just not professional.. They are not quick to see if someone comes in to eat and take there order or even clear the tables so other people can come in and sit. Note: I saw a server not on break in the kitchen area just eating chocolate Ice Cream, I thought Really!!!! 2: They need better activities all day even if only a handful of people are there: Example when they go in trips they should have something going on if you don't go. Maybe different type of activities if you are not a "Religious person" on Sunday. OVER ALL 5++++STAR for Ms Ana above and beyond... I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND Calling her take a tour.. Make the Gardens a Forever home for a loved one..

    If you care about your loved ones DO NOT send them to this facility! I gave them one star because…read moreyou have to give at least one star. Otherwise I would not have given any stars. My mother and my brother were both at Grossmont Gardens. My brother got a pressure wound/bed sore due to his neglect. He recently passed away. I had moved my mother in only because my brother had been sent there from the hospital and I wanted her to be close to him for visits and I read reviews on Google and they were all good (Previously, she was at Oakmont of Escondido Hills). The neglect at Grossmont Gardens is unfathomable. I guess it's true when they say you get what you pay for. They are shortstaffed, but you just have to make it work. Whenever I complained I was given lip service. Nothing changed. Just one of many examples was when I visited mom last Friday. Let me first apologize if it's too much information/too graphic but I think it's important for whoever's reading this to know... Mom was complaining about burning in her private area. She had been previously diagnosed with a UTI, which is when I first complained and asked why they don't do rounds every two hours and check diapers and change if necessary. Her hospice nurse who would visit once or twice a week had witnessed and took pictures of a saturated diaper, going through her clothing onto the bedsheets. So, this time when she was complaining of burning, I thought perhaps it was another UTI (she had previously been diagnosed with a rare bacterial infection and after this incident I am about to describe, I can understand why). I pushed her button to have somebody come check and change her. After five minutes of waiting, I went out to the desk area. On previous occasions when I looked for staff, they were nowhere to be found or I'd find them and they were on their phone and I would have to speak up for them to look up to see me so I can ask them a question or get help. This time the caregiver, Mati was chatting with two other caregivers. I had to say, "excuse me", and then asked how they know when someone pushes their button, because there was another time when I pushed it and no one came and we discovered the battery was dead (so those are not checked regularly). The caregiver turned around to look at the computer because her back was turned to the computer while she was chatting with other staff. I asked if the button was working and she said, "yes" (as she saw her room number lit up). She came to mom's room. I gave some privacy and stepped out, but when I heard my mom say, "oh that hurts" I went in and the smell was horrendous. Even the caregiver was making a disgusted face. The caregiver informed me that she had asked Esther, the previous caregiver to change her before she left and said, "I don't think she did." She also commented that it smells so bad because it had been there a while. Her diaper was full of feces. This caregiver was having to clean my mother's vagina because the feces had gone up into it and that was why it was burning. She will probably get another UTI now. I left the room for her to continue and finish. She left and I went back in. My mother was then saying her pants were all wet and I thought perhaps it was because the caregiver had been washing her area with water and maybe got some on her pants and put them back on her. I went to change my mom's clothing, and when I pulled the pants down, the feces was in her pants, so it had spilled out over from the diaper and the caregiver had just put the same pants back on. I was livid. I took pictures, which I will not post obviously. I texted Lynn, who I will say is very responsive (always was when there was an issue, even if she was not working that day), but I should not have to text her every time there is a problem. She and another staff member came in and took care of Mom. They also cleaned her room because her room was always in disarray with trash and food crumbs (one time I asked them for a broom so I could sweep. And her cleaned clothes were still in bags, because the staff from the night before had not hung them up so I hung them myself). We made sure mom got a shower that evening. I went back on Sunday to move Mom out of there. Again, this was just one example of many issues. Avoid this place at all cost. They also charge extra for care coordination between hospice and the facility and yet there was no care coordination. The hospice nurse for my brother would tell them to do something and they would not do it.

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    2.9(22 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I want to sincerely thank two nurses that took extra good care of me during my recent stay at…read moreGranite Hills Health Care. Savannah took care of my IV by replacing antibiotics every several hours, plus she made sure to check on me occasionally. She was sweet, professional and my favorite. Thank you so much for your kindness, Savannah. :-) Michelle is my other fave since she was very kind, thorough, professional and a sweet lady. Michelle specifically handled my discharge. When I wanted to leave sooner than was expected, Michelle sped up the process with no complaints. You're an awesome nurse, Michelle!

    This is what proper care looks like--unlike the treatment my husband received at Granite Hills in…read moreEl Cajon. I would tell them, "He cannot eat; he cannot use his hands to feed himself." Yet they would shout at him, saying, "You were here just two weeks ago, and you were lifting your hands! You're faking it--you're a brilliant actor!" I would insist, "He can't," and they would retort, "Yes, he can." Consequently, I ended up having to feed him with my own hands. That was in the beginning; later, his condition deteriorated further, and he lost the ability to swallow. They would serve him dry, hard pizza--until, after we complained time and again, they finally changed his diet. Even then, however, the food remained substandard, so I would bring him meals from home. Whenever they took him to the bathroom, they would handle him roughly; he would return to his bed in tears. This is the kind of corrupt care found in El Cajon, California--where the administration merely puts up decorations and a few balloons for special occasions, all to pull the wool over people's eyes. I would often hear women screaming--crying out from hunger or because their adult diapers hadn't been changed. My son and I would visit the care facility, bringing along moist wipes to clean my husband, as well as disinfectants to sanitize his bedside table and the floor; we would also open the window to air out the room. We visited both during the day and in the evening. Despite our efforts, it was an incredibly difficult and painful ordeal--one that continued until he passed away three months ago. Had my financial situation been better, I never would have left him in a care facility; however, my circumstances were harsh. I have two children suffering from muscular dystrophy, and, unfortunately, our apartment is too small.

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