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    Sunrise Post Acute

    3.3 (8 reviews)
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    Sundance Creek Post Acute

    Sundance Creek Post Acute

    3.0(10 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    After end-stage osteoarthritis in one leg and two fractures in the other, I found myself--a…read more77-year-old gal who had never been hospitalized--facing a non-weight-bearing recovery. My doctor recommended Sundance Creek Post Acute in Banning, so I went online to do a little research. Sundance Creek did not have the greatest reviews but then again the other facilities in this category did not fair that well either. So Sundance it was! It is established that online reviews for rehab centers can be mostly negative and grim. I decided that since my stay went as well as it did, it was incumbent upon me to make sure that my positive experiences deserved to be shared with others so that there is hope for those who are seeking a facility that offers promise. Following is my takeaway: EXCEPTIONAL CARE: All of the CNAs and LVNs were caring, helpful, and even funny, but I have a special shout-out to Louis Obioha. He has a truly caring CNA heart. If you had any anxiety before his shift started, his calming presence, while very caringly addressing your needs, leaves you with an "all is well" feeling throughout the rest of his shift. MEDICATION CART: "Singing Danny", Karla and Vanessa (LVNs) brought their knowledge of all the medications that you should be taking along with much cheer to the daily med passes. EXPERT THERAPY: The physical therapy team is top-tier and abundant. Their knowledge and encouragement were the primary drivers of my recovery. FACILITY & COMFORT: The facility is "clean as a whistle" thanks to Mr. Longie, who is hard at work by 4:00 AM., who takes great pride in his clean and shiny floors! The housekeeping staff were very thorough with their daily sweeping, dusting and mopping of our rooms. My room was very clean and bright, the bed was comfortable, and my linens were changed daily. LEADERSHIP: The Director, Mr. Brett Kendrick, is an empathetic leader who ensures every patient's needs are met. He wears many hats. Organizer. Peacemaker. Overseer. Facilitator and is able to pick up the slack of others when necessary. He truly is the anchor of this facility. SOCIAL LIFE: From bingo and crafts to church services, there was always something to do in the activity center. My only minor gripe is the food. For the Love of Benji. Can nothing be done to make institutional food palatable? That said, I have to tell you that my choice to stay at Sundance Creek was the absolute correct decision to make. I do not regret the option that I chose. If you need skilled nursing and rehab, Sundance Creek is absolutely worth your consideration. I am including a few pictures of what happiness looks like.

    I would not recommend this facility. My Dad was there for 10 months and we found the care to be…read moresubpar and inconsistent. He has a catheter and was constantly getting infections because they did not flush is regularly, the nursing staff is always different so there is no way to build a relationship with his providers. They didn't evaluate his condition to advise or suggest care. For example he has Type 2 Diabetes. Foot care is especially important. I discovered that not only were they not cleaning him regularly but the condition of his feet would have warranted a need for a pediatrist as his toe nails were so bad no standard nail clippers could cut through. He also has dimensia and the head charge nurse made a comment to us that implied she not only didn't understand that his mood was not him speaking but also took it personally, proving they are not staffed well to handle patients requiring memory care.

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    Oak Glen Post Acute

    Oak Glen Post Acute

    4.7(7 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    My mother was admitted to Oak Glen Post Acute after suffering a broken hip, and I can't say enough…read moreabout the care she received during her stay. From the moment she arrived, the staff made her feel comfortable, safe, and genuinely cared for. The nursing team was attentive and compassionate, always taking the time to explain her care and check on her regularly. The physical therapy staff were especially wonderful--they encouraged her, supported her progress, and played a huge role in helping her regain strength and confidence after her injury. The facility itself was clean and well-maintained, and the atmosphere felt welcoming rather than clinical. Communication with our family was consistent, which gave us peace of mind during a stressful time. Recovering from a broken hip is not easy, but thanks to the team at Oak Glen Post Acute, my mom made steady progress and felt supported every step of the way. We are truly grateful for the kindness and professionalism shown to her. A special thank you to JOJO for always taking my calls texts and hearing our needs with a positive, professional approach.

    I stayed for about 30 days and I was pleasantly surprised. The staff was professional,…read moreknowledgeable, and friendly. The staff went out of their way every day to make sure my every need was met. I came in with a serious health issue, and am going home a much better man. I hope that I never need their services again, but if me or my Family ever do, I would choose Oak Glen Acute Care again. BIG SHOUT OUT TO: Irene my wound care nurse... fabulous. Ed, my Physical Therapist. I'm stronger than I've been in years thanks to him. Joanne, my morning nurse, always started my day with a smile. Reyna "the queen nurse," and Sara my day nurse. Everyone was great and made my treatment easier by explaining exactly what was going on and what they were doing. Thank you all for everything!

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    Vista Real Post Acute

    Vista Real Post Acute

    3.4(5 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I am beyond grateful for the extraordinary care my mother has received at Vista Real Living with…read moreParkinson's dementia and Alzheimer's can be incredibly challenging, but the staff here treats my mother with the utmost respect and compassion, making her feel truly cherished. From day one, it has been evident that the caregivers see her not merely as a resident but as a beloved member of their extended family. They make a concerted effort to cater to her emotional and physical needs, ensuring that every day is filled with joy and dignity. A beautiful highlight of her time here was being named the Valentine Queen of 2026. This thoughtful gesture not only made her feel special but also showcased the genuine love and care that permeates this facility. I can't thank God enough for blessing us with such a wonderful place, overflowing with grace and compassion. The dedication of the staff is a true testament to their The dedication of the staff is a true testament to their commitment to providing outstanding care. I wholeheartedly recommend VISTA REAL to anyone seeking a nurturing and loving environment for their loved ones. Thank you, Vista Real, for everything you do!

    My mother was sent here due to elderly neglect from her previous home and needed rehabilitation…read more Since my mother has been here she has been shown nothing but compassion and wonderful care from all the staff. This building may be a bit older, but it is very clean. Everyone here is super nice and helpful. I am so sad that it only a short term care facility, as I would love be to keep my mother here long term as my mother seems happier and healthier. If you are looking for a caring facility for your parent/parents, I highly recommend Vista Real Post Acute.

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    San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital

    San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital

    2.8(213 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Came here from an Assisted Living facility in Hemet that had caregiver problems as well as letting…read moreirresponsible ones remain employees, while firing others for doing marijuana on the job. and neglecting patient care needs, incontinence, giving adequate nutrition in meals as well as avoiding patient food allergies and dislikes, making sure oxygen tanks and concentrators remained in perfect working order, oxygen flow was not impeded. no falls or injuries. Place clean, etc. and patients feelingbalert and content, an important thing. And the Law, as are all these things for Elders in California. This hospital provided Emergency Care that was reasonably fast for a holiday weekend, my gurney only waited an hour , but I was having breathing and cardiac problems caused by someone at that assisted living facility in 92545 and so got some priority in being seen, and was taken to a small room, parked, and a nurse virtually moved in to watch me. very calming and polite. The lady Dr showed within minutes and got tests off to the labs ,EKG set up, blood draws ordered and me examined physically asking and answering questions, then Admitting me, and I moved there quietly and soon put in a more appropriate bed for my larger than life size ( caused by lymphedema an incurable body altering disease l). In the Ward most of the Drs were very knowledgeable and efficient and I felt confident with them, most nurses and lvn's were more than capable and most were friendly and understanding that they needed to be ultra careful of other non involved but still painful body areas in treating my current one and most complied. A few however apparently feel their job and ego is more important than a patients long term safety and comfort, even leaving pranks such as cold water poured on one foot uncovered as I slept , but really, if an aide feels her ego is more important than reactivating old spinal injuries in a elderly patient , who am I to complain? A Human Being that's who and a California Elder Citizen protected from such displays of childness. No job as a nurses side is more important than the overall health of the patient. If you don't know a patients limitations in movement ASK. Don't assume high weight is because we Big People eat too much or are lazybor druggies. Oh, and you saying ":sorry" out of the side of your mouth and arguing with us when we comment about you ignoring us and increasing our pain by your refusal to listen doesn't cut it. One thing I expected from any treating Dr in a hospital treating me is that they know why I am in a Ward bed. Hopefully they also can speak knowledgeablybabout my condition or tests they are running. What I do Not expect nor want is said Dr handing me religious " donate here" prayer cards and suggesting we talk about religion...doesn't really fill you with confidence about his intent to help you live longer ..but one Dr here ..well, he didn't three times want to discuss my case or even know it. Thankfully Dr Cox did in a later Dr visit and I am grateful for his help. Overall 4 stars, other problems as noted. Recommend you come here? Um... maybe.

    I went in to the ER a couple of months ago via ambulance for chest pain. I explained to my nurse…read morethat I'm hard of hearing and didn't bring my hearing aids so I didn't lose them. I told the nurse that while I could hear sounds, my hearing loss meant that I might not understand what was being said, especially if the speaker is a fast talker. I also have a brain injury that makes it harder to understand. The nurse spoke fast, and I said, "Did you say....?" The nurse said, " See? You can hear just fine." Wait, what?? Did this nurse just mock me because of my hearing??? I yelled, "I said I could hear sound but might not be able to understand what I am hearing because I have a brain injury and I AM HARD OF HEARING!!!!!!" What an a**hole. I did report it to patient care.

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    Sunrise Post Acute - skillednursing - Updated June 2026

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