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    Providence Portland Medical Center - 1out of two garbage's overflowing

    Providence Portland Medical Center

    2.8(198 reviews)
    7.4 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

    I've had several bad experiences at the Providence ER. The last time was especially bad. I had…read moreaccidentally taken the wrong amount of my medication and immediately went to the ER to seek help. Instead of calling poison control, I was rushed to the ICU where nurses spent all their efforts into convincing me that I had tried to harm myself. During this, I had four seizures before they decided to call Poison control to receive treatment instructions. Four seizures could have been prevented if they had called poison control immediately. I bit my tongue several times and bled profusely. They told me that my tongue will heal quickly, and refused to also treat that wound. It has not healed in almost a month. I had to see my primary care provider elsewhere to receive help. I felt neglected, as if they didn't really care. They weren't trying to treat me, but shove me in their mental health unit, when I had not tried to hurt myself. Their judgement of my character and actions was unwarranted and their actions felt harsh and punitive in nature. Eventually they called poison control and administered medication that would have effectively prevented this whole ordeal. I will never go back. All of the other hospitals in Portland are far better options with far better care that doesn't lack compassion and judgement by a very near sighted and uncaring staff. I am trying to not take this personal, and ruminate, but it was traumatic and embarrassing, and has led me to seek help in dealing with it. Thanks for reading and I hope you find this helpful in making decisions on where to seek care in an emergency.

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    Marquis Mill Park Post Acute Rehab

    Marquis Mill Park Post Acute Rehab

    3.6(22 reviews)
    8.9 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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    Sapphire at Tigard Rehabilitation Center

    Sapphire at Tigard Rehabilitation Center

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Do not send your loved one here! When I first drove up, patients were coming and going as they wish…read moreand smoking in the parking lot, leaving their cigarette butts on the ground. i was going to meet our father there, but arrived earlier. When I went in, worker after worker just walked right on be me. I ended up going to the nurse's station and they just said he hadn't arrived yet and I could wait in the lobby. No welcome or offer to show me around. After over an hour he hadn't arrived so I went back in with his stuff. They just told me his room number without showing me where I could put his stuff, so had to go back and ask. Care was terrible. Our dad said it would take them over 30 minutes to come in for help to the bathroom or anything else and would just watch him struggle to get out of bed without helping. They basically left him in bed, including to eat. He finally asked if they could help him get out of bed in the morning so he just wasn't laying there all day. Only one option for meals, which he mostly did not like. He lost over 15 pounds in 2 weeks, and left very weak, which lasted several days after discharge. He was in the hospital for one week prior, but was eating regular meals. I brought him a toothbrush, but he never once brushed his teeth. Hygiene needs were not tended to. Therapy was supposed to be everyday, 5 days a week, but lucky to get one session every other day. Their answer for his bathroom needs was to put depends on him. When he was discharged he was to have a home health nurse to go over 3 times a week. It turns out the home health agency Sapphire sent the orders was at capacity so they let Sapphire know. It's now been 1 week, with no home nurse. Nobody from Sapphire has notified us and do not return our phone calls. They seem to be there to provide the bare minimum of care.

    New company purchased this facility. They are working so hard to make this place a phenomenal…read morerehabilitation facility!

    West Hills Health & Rehabilitation - The management team doubles as cooks, nurses, and wherever the place needs them creating unhealthy power dynamics

    West Hills Health & Rehabilitation

    3.4(24 reviews)
    1.2 miSouthwest Portland

    I wish I could give West Hills 10 stars, because they went above and beyond not only for my beloved…read moregrandmother Barbara D., but our entire family. Following a stroke, my grandmother was transferred from OHSU to West Hills, where she stayed for two months. Last week, when she was facing death, rather than going home, she chose to stay with her incredible team at West Hills. We got to know nurses, CNAs, case workers, therapists and more on a first-name basis. They all were so kind and gave such skilled and compassionate care not just to her body, but also her mind and her spirit -- she discussed her Zen Buddhism with one of her favorite nurses, talked endlessly with her physical therapists and wanted one of her CNAs to move in with her. Throughout a painful process, West Hills was a true partner and comfort to my grandmother and the entire family. We would have care conferences that lasted hours and involved upwards of six people, everyone working hard together to find the best choice. When we were down to the final hours, they brought food and water and reminded us all to eat. So many caregivers throughout the building came to say goodbye to her, came to give us hugs and cry with us. We could not ask for more from them. They came on good recommendation from a family friend, and she was so right. We are so grateful to all they have done for us (and tolerating when we all piled in her room for pizza parties). Thank you, West Hills.

    My 90 year old mother had rehab care after a 1 week hospital stay. Staff was very considerate,…read morecaring and helpful. Special shout outs to Trent, Vicki, Makayla, Geeta, and Goodness!

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    The Pearl At Kruse Way - Mom on her way to the gym

    The Pearl At Kruse Way

    3.2(39 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I've been in rehabilitation for a small stroke here for almost two weeks. The staff here are warm,…read morefriendly and professional. I came here with a lot of medical needs including a feeding tube and pump, 24x7 oxygen concentrator and a lung suction device. Not a small feat to support me all day and night but The Pearl was up to the task. I've made friends with many of the staff and I look forward to returning to do some volunteer work if possible. I totally recommend The Pearl if you are in need of rehabilitation services like I was.

    The Pearl provided excellent care for my husband after an extreme spinal surgery. He ended up with…read morean infection at the hospital requiring emergency abdominal surgeries. After all of the surgeries my husband spent a month in the hospital and he was kind of at square one when discharged. When he started at the Pearl he was unable to stand. After his month long stay, he was in good enough shape to slide transfer from a wheelchair to his bed or shower/commode. He was also able to stand for brief periods of time. He progressed enough to join the intensive Rio Rehabilitation Program at Legacy Health. During his stay he received top notch care from Rio staff. They were very caring and met him where he was physically. The therapists pushed him to get where he needed for additional rehabilitation. Thank you Colin and Debra! The nursing staff were caring and as timely as they could be and several nurses were standouts (like Carol and Sherry). The weekends seemed to have less staff so things could take longer. That said, they were upfront about other work they needed to do before being able to help. And when they were helping, they took all the time and care that was needed. The food was very good with several alternatives if the main menu didn't sound good. Bambi was great in helping set up wheelchair transport for appointments, Sondra helped coordinate lots of appointments and helped make Rio happen. Tawnya was amazing at coordinating transition to Rio and backup plans. Penny was the nicest therapy pooch. She lifts everyone's spirits. I highly recommend the Pearl as a skilled nursing facility. Thanks for all you did for us

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    Holladay Park Plaza

    Holladay Park Plaza

    3.3(6 reviews)
    6.5 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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    West Portland Physical Therapy Clinic - Heather, PT, DPT providing excellent care to a hardworking patient

    West Portland Physical Therapy Clinic

    4.7(56 reviews)
    5.0 miGoose Hollow, Southwest Portland

    Hard to capture the multifaceted wonder of this establishment in written form. As soon as you enter…read morethe front door, you feel like you're part of a very special community... one that is invested in the well being of everyone while optimizing movement to promote a robust quality of life. The clinic has been in its current location since 2005. There is a dedicated parking lot available, and the clinic is in close proximity to Trimet and MAX line stops. Hours are M-F 7:00-7:00 and they take most major insurance policies. The space has two levels with private treatment rooms and gyms on both floors. There are currently 10 therapists on staff and they represent an impressive diversity of specialties: orthopedic, neurological, pelvic health, pediatrics and sports. They also have sophisticated equipment to utilize diagnostic ultrasound and biofeedback to determine the etiology of your condition. For treatment, they have all traditional exercise equipment as well as shockwave and laser therapies. If you're looking for exceptional care from a professional group of highly trained providers, this is your place for superior musculoskeletal treatment. The PT staff is friendly, skilled and knowledgeable... it's a health experience that can't be missed! (All photos used with explicit permission from staff and patients)

    I had a knee surgery and when I arrived at this clinic, I could barely walk. They strengthened my…read moreknee and helped me get back to my normal, active self in just 3-4 months! A very friendly team and they really cared about getting me back to my normal lifestyle. Highly recommend!

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    Range of specialties offered by PT staff

    West Portland Physical Therapy Clinic - Heather Beichner Miller
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    Marquis Vermont Hills - Lunch? Keep in mind they knew I was vegan and this is a real hotdog.

    Marquis Vermont Hills

    3.3(22 reviews)
    2.0 miSouthwest Portland

    If I could give zero stars for how this discharge was handled, I would…read more I came to this facility after a motorcycle accident, hoping to recover safely without putting extra stress on my partner. While a few individuals on the care team truly made a difference--Damalesh, Shantay, Louie, and a handful of others were kind, attentive, and absolutely wonderful--the overall experience left me shocked and disappointed. The social services director, Sam, is the main reason this facility gets a 1-star review. He was dismissive, condescending, and ultimately responsible for the stressful, manipulative mess that surrounded my attempt to leave--saying that I was "denying care" when in reality I was taking my "care" elsewhere... Had to fight to get basic discharge paperwork (that I asked a half dozen times to get for hours on end), was pressured to sign documents without being given full information, and felt completely stonewalled when I asked for reasonable medical equipment and referrals for in-home rehab. Sam made what should have been a smooth and supportive process incredibly frustrating. As for the food? I'm vegan, and while they made an attempt to accommodate that, I can't live off bread and tofu forever. Toward the end, I could barely eat anything at all--it got that bad I understand care facilities aren't luxury resorts, but respect, communication, and basic follow-through shouldn't be optional. If it weren't for the handful of standout staff members I mentioned earlier, I would've lost my mind here. If you have a choice--keep looking. You deserve better.

    What can I say about this place? The fact that my concerns were not met when I felt completely…read moreviolated, disrespected, and shamed while having to take a shower, while a male staff member sat just inches away from where I had to take a shower. I was told that if I didn't take a shower at that moment, I would not be able to take one the next day. There were enough female staff on duty that one of them could have come to the shower instead. But yet, being humiliated. I still have trauma from that night. Only one staff member approached me about what happened. I was not apologized to by Hussain nor by anyone else. I felt absolutely outraged and degraded. Yet, no one seemed to care. The only reason I was here was to rehab from cancer treatment It was much more banal at best. A complete lack of communication between staff members. Often told "oh, I forgot, or no one told me," which is absurd when dealing with people you are there to care for. On more than one occasion, I was brought the wrong tray of food while the staff jokingly said, "oh, it happens all the time", like that's ok. Another issue.. having to put a sign on my door asking people to knock before just walking into my room. It is a common courtesy to knock on someone's door before walking in... it does not matter where you are. Yet, even with the sign, some just walked in without knocking. As far as rehab.. I did better PT in my room. A couple of old bikes and a few weights. It was a waste of my time and dignity. I stayed there two weeks too long. However, that being said.. some of the nicest people you ever wanna meet. All seem pretty stressed most of the time, definitely overworked, probably underpaid. From my personal observation along with asking the R.N's CNA's, LPN's, the rehab staff and others. Each caring for patients with different needs and specifics. The length of time spent that particular resident varies, leaving others under their care basically screwed until they can get to you personally. That's why the one star, because they do try. But ,things definitely need changing as far as respect, patient care, effective communication, the fundamentals and most valuable not treating your patient as you did your last. Each patient are different in their own right, they should be respected as so. As an individual, which we are all and not just another bed filled.

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    Breakfast. Minus any sort of protein.

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