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Anonymous987652020-12-23When visits are not allowed due to COVID, one would hope that staff would be more understanding about providing updates to family members. Don’t expect that here. YOU have to make the call and when you do, staff rush you off the phone, don’t review the chart, say they aren’t sure what progress has been made, and discourage you from calling for updates - “we will call you if anything drastic changes”. Reports from AM and PM nurses differed day to day - AM he is on 2-3 L of O2 and PM states only the use of inhaler. When family expressed concerns to staff, they reported they did not have a baseline to go off of and didn’t even know how he ended up there. My loved one uses his call button, but often times has to yell out for assistance. When that also fails to get the attention of a staff member, he has had to call family to ask them to call a nurse for him. After calling a nurse, I have then called my loved one to ensure that the nurse followed through. My loved one now repeatedly cries out saying that he wants to return home and feels that he is only getting worse. He requests to go to a rehab facility and when reminded that he is currently at one, he states, “Some rehab facility...all I do is lay in bed and watch TV. For therapy they sit me in a chair for a few hours and leave me be until they get me back into bed again. It’s a joke.” Every time we talk, he now says he would be better off being “six feet under” than at Palos Rehab in Crestwood. Extremely disappointed with this experience. I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
Mayor92020-04-20Some of the people that pass out the medication need to be trained better. When I asked about meds I should be getting, I was told they weren’t on the list. They were the day before and the day after. Either they were out of the drug or missed it on chart. I also watched one girl roll the pills in her hand before she dropped them in the dispenser cup. So glad those were not my pills. Food was good. Activities were fun. Some of the staff went above and beyond.I am/was a resident of this facility
Bonniek12019-11-11Very nice knowledgeable nurses always willing to help and answer my questions, could use some updatingI am/was a resident of this facility
Giovanni 2019-10-29Rooms are small & old. Nursing staff poor, left my husband in the dining room by himself. He was experiencing flu like symptoms & his nurse had no clue. Fortunately I visited early that day & requested for him to see the house doctor. He would had sat there all day being sick. I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

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dead beat place2019-10-07Do Not take friends/family to this place. I'm assisting a Resident here, and service is LOUSY. Resident was having an issue and signaled for ths nurse at 8pm. 3 Nurses Aids came to see she wanted...here it is, 9:05, and the Nurse Still has not come. One Resident waits untill late night/early morning to play TV loud. Another hollers, a good portion of the time. The Dietary Aide served food in her street clothes. The Nurse, finally, showed up...and placed a gauze on wound that touched her pants and was insulted that I asked her to take away this unsanitized one. Not all the workers are unfit, there were a few GOOD ones..God bless them for tolerating this environment!!I visited this facility
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voicefor loved one2019-04-14Very poor quality care for patients . Rooms are small ,among nursing staff no communication. I have nurse Dan told that no body knew any situation going with patient. My uncle soaked wet in Urine ,it looks more than one days,talked the DON,Debbie said,we take care of it,but who knows.when ask any questions,they gets upset ,your loved ones has to suffer. Horrible place to be. Speech therapy poor quality. No STARS I visited this facility
Randee2018-10-14The nurses were very nice. My helper got my prescription for me and dropped it off at Walgreens. The nurses were great, but the food was absolutely terrible. They have movies but nobody sees any, and they had a patio to smoke on, but that went down the tubes, so I'm glad I'm out of there. The staff was great. The place was very clean.I am/was a resident of this facility
NoraSm2017-01-07Had a family member here. It was a great facility.I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
Blue22016-05-10We had my aunt here. I would highly rate them as they are very good. I didn't have any issues or problems with them at all. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The only thing I would say is that they need to have someone answer their phone at the nurses' station. Their dining area is very clean, and the food looked appetizing. I visited this facility
Anonymous Sister2015-11-30It looks very nice from the outside as well as inside. My brother's room is spacious and very clean. The closet space and the bathroom is clean. I like the dining room area. I visited this facility
penquin2015-03-04Pros : Excellent rehab. If you have been injured and need to have physical and/or occupational therapy this is the place to be. My mother received much better rehab here than in a similar place in another state after a fall.the food - plenty of selections and portions. My mother loved the dessert cart especially.nursing/medical care - very good medical staff. Much more responsive to problems than was experienced at the other facility. The other facility let mom leave with a deep bed sore; here they healed her completely before release.Cons: older building, rooms could really use some modernization. not enough CNA's. There were times when the wait for help to the bathroom was just too long. One night mom waited an hour for assistance.This place is fine for short term stay; would not let mom live here on a long term basis however.I am a friend or relative of resident
faithful22013-07-18bad food, lack of care and lack of progress in my loved one really concerned me here. I had another relative here two years ago and they fared much better, the quality of care seems to have gone down.I am a friend or relative of resident
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When visits are not allowed due to COVID, one would hope that staff would be more understanding about providing updates to family members. Don’t expect that here. YOU have to make the call and when you do, staff rush you off the phone, don’t review the chart, say they aren’t sure what progress has been made, and discourage you from calling for updates - “we will call you if anything drastic changes”. Reports from AM and PM nurses differed day to day - AM he is on 2-3 L of O2 and PM states only the use of inhaler. When family expressed concerns to staff, they reported they did not have a baseline to go off of and didn’t even know how he ended up there. My loved one uses his call button, but often times has to yell out for assistance. When that also fails to get the attention of a staff member, he has had to call family to ask them to call a nurse for him. After calling a nurse, I have then called my loved one to ensure that the nurse followed through. My loved one now repeatedly cries out saying that he wants to return home and feels that he is only getting worse. He requests to go to a rehab facility and when reminded that he is currently at one, he states, “Some rehab facility...all I do is lay in bed and watch TV. For therapy they sit me in a chair for a few hours and leave me be until they get me back into bed again. It’s a joke.” Every time we talk, he now says he would be better off being “six feet under” than at Palos Rehab in Crestwood. Extremely disappointed with this experience.