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    Tina C.

    I enter to visit a friend who was recently discharge from a hospital to a short-term rehabilitation home for recovery and maintain self-management to regain physical, cognitive, and emotional functions affected by one's health condition. There are too many negative reviews. Yet many are accurate and truthful. I continue to despise hospitals including nursing/rehabilitation homes based on past experiences of family members and friends' insufferable inevitable demise. Amsterdam Nursing Home reception was stolid and curt when I check-in who flipped through some papers to locate his room number. I had to spell my friend's surname three times as the male front desk receptionist/ security guard is oblivious and inept of correctly locating to write his name. Furthermore, he mispronounced my own surname which is the easiest to pronounce!! There are no visitor badge or passes upon check-in and the front desk receptionist/ security guard will shout out "WHAT ROOM NUMBER ARE YOU CHECKING OUT?" which one visitor was exiting. I requested this front desk receptionist/ security guard to write down the room number on a flyer and upon my exit I submitted this stating "this is the room number that I am checking out." The reception and elevator lobby areas on the first floor appears home- ish with a traditional grandfather clock, sofas, and a family gathering common area. The medical care appears adequate as within mere minutes of my visit (I did not sit down) the staff entered ready to change his hospital night gown and possibly remove any soil on the bed. My friend stated the bed is better. The food is less humanity. "Tina, that is not apple juice- it is a horrible bad tea." I wonder if the patient care technician (PCT) bath my friend... I exited despondent and dispirited as my entire visit was twelve minutes.

    Don't ignore patients?? For real?

    I've seen a lot of nursing homes, and this one is one of the worst. It's a genuine hellhole. You may never get anyone on the phone, and there's a good chance they won't call you when your loved one falls out of bed and goes to the hospital. The second time our patient went to the hospital, we got a phone message that said 'This is Amsterdam Nursing Home. Okay thank you'. No information, and maybe 10 calls later, we reached someone who (eventually) was able to tell us what was going on. The food is like the slop from a giant bag on Orange is the New Black; our family member needed to eat a lot, and couldn't face it. The food we brought somehow disappeared after a day. Any medication prescribed 'as needed' never happened, as our patient was never checked on. We're not even sure the pain meds were administered regularly! Our patient didn't have a working phone or lights for days upon arrival. More than three days without LIGHTS. When the shared bathroom reeked like urine, it took repeated requests and several days to have it addressed. DO NOT USE THIS PLACE. Imagine having to put up a sign like this, telling your staff to respond to patients:

    My mom laying in urine and feces.

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    Upper East Side Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

    (101 reviews)

    Upper East Side, Yorkville

    a family member was in this facility for about 12 days. The care they received from the nursing…read morestaff was good. the place was clean. However, our interaction with the administrative staff and social work staff was a very bad experience. As Social worker myself I understand a nursing home social worker is the bottom rung of social work . My family member was ready to be discharged on Wednesday. However she was then told that she had to wait a few days for discharge so a care plan could be completed. To the layman that sounds reasonable, yet to a veteran it means they wish to maximize their insurance payments and virtually held my family member against their will. When I confronted the Administrator, Scott, refused to give his last name, acted like a sleazy thug. The senior Social worker could not explain her actions and somehow was able to get the discharge done on Wednesday. We were knowledgeable but a layman will be exploited. The food was so bad I had to buy meals outside and bring them in because the food is inedible! Don't put your loved one here

    Horrible place..Under staffed dirty full of Covid -19 and flu. Nurses try but many are dismissive…read moreand rude; I feel bad for the CNAs and support staff because they try their best; poor communication from social services as they never return calls cant a hold of anyone for information horrible owners and administration. Its a wonder NY state doesnt shut them down PTA was pretty good and caring and so was the OTA but never got to speak with the PT overseeing my friends care..who was a fall risk and never received an assessment for falls. Very sad Shame on the owners..its a for profit; obvious corporate greed at play

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    ArchCare at Mary Manning Walsh Home

    (79 reviews)

    Upper East Side

    I was just discharged from this shameful shameful sham of a rehab place. I'd had surgery and…read moreneeded a bit of PT before I went home. OMG, this was shocking it was so bad. I had to fight to get toilet paper, yes toilet paper. No one was on the same page. There were no universal processes so everything was CHAOS. You wait and wait and wait for even pain meds. Under staffed severely. I was "discharged" last Friday without knowing I had to do it myself. I had to call the nurse at the front desk to tell her I was leaving. No one ever told me this. OMG again, I almost lost the chartered car service waiting to take me home as this nonsense was so time consuming. AND worse yet, I was sent home WITHOUT my very vital meds (heart meds!!). I called and no one knew who could do anything. The meds were there and they were so stupid they couldn't possibly just call a messenger service or send someone to me (I live 10 blocks away). They did not call in any meds to my pharmacy. This just happened and I am now going into my 4th day of no heart meds. It is a disaster and disgrace. AVOID like the plague.

    Hard to believe that Hospital for Special Surgery, the finest orthopedic hospital in the world,…read moresends its patients for rehab to Mary Manning Walsh, where patients receive inadequate and incompetent care. The administrative staff is generally good, as are the nurses and, the PTs. ( Especially Yolanda) However, the caretakers and aides, save for a few, lack the tiniest bit of compassion and/or interest in the patients' welfare or comfort. They are so nasty that no amount of sensitivity training could help. This is such culture shock coming from HSS where the care and kindness is five star quality. I was left to fend for myself for hours on end when I developed diarrhea and chills and could barely get myself to the bathroom. A diaper was tossed to me, but no one came to follow up and check on me. When I rang the bell and asked for help putting my leg up on the bed, which was painful from knee replacement surgery, I was told " she showed you how to do it" before reluctantly helping me. I was told the night before my discharge that an aide, who was one of the few kind individuals there, would help bathe me and wash my hair before my discharge that morning. When she didn't show up, a different aide came in and told me that I would not be getting bathed because I had gotten bathed theday before! She seemed to really enjoy telling me that! Eventually, I was helped with bathing by the kind aide. A walker was ordered for me for my day of discharge. I had only used a walker during my weeklong stay. When my walker hadn't arrived 15 minutes before my Ambulette was set to come, I was informed that I would not be getting a walker because I got one in 2023! I was discharged shakily with a cane that I had not practiced with at all. And last, but not least, was the horrendous, vile, unhealthy food that was served. Inedible! After my week stay at Mary Manning, I felt broken.

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    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York

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    Upper East Side

    Delivering the utmost in quality care is what makes Memorial Sloan Kettering the stellar medical…read morehospital and cancer research center in the world. Besides my superb top quality medical team of Surgeons and Oncologists, I found the Nurses go above and beyond in their work, providing genuine care with such grace and pure empathy, often tending to patients as if family. Let's take a moment to praise the nurses. This year, 2025 I am a twenty years cancer survivor and visit MSKCC annually for my check up. It's key to stay informed and hopefully catch symptoms as early as possible. Sending prayers for healing and blessings to those who are going through the journey of one of the most difficult of diagnoses. Let us hope and pray they find a cure someday soon. Wishing you and yours a blessed healthy happy Thanksgiving. Thank you

    ORIGIN: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) was…read moreformed in 1980 when the first U.S. hospital dedicated to cancer treatment -- New York Cancer Hospital (1884), later renamed Memorial Hospital for the Treatment of Cancer (1899) -- merged with the Sloan Kettering Institute, a research institution founded in 1945 by philanthropists Alfred Sloan and Charles Kettering. CONCEPT: The hospital is dedicated to research and procedures (both inpatient and outpatient) associated with cancer treatment. LOCATION: This location represents the first and oldest site associated with MSKCC. It was constructed in the 1930s as part of what later became known as the Sloan Kettering Institute. SURGERY EXPERIENCE: This site (circa 1939) is not intuitive to navigate, the product of limited available space and development of new cancer treatments and associated technologies. Nonetheless receptionists on the ground floor provide the necessary guidance to get to your designated location (including specific elevators). Unlike the new MSKCC sites that are scattered across the city and surrounding suburbs, there appears to be little effort in making the main location peaceful or attractive. However it's important to keep in mind that MSKCC is highly regarded for cancer treatment, ranking second in the nation in U.S. News and World Report (2025) and first in oncology in Newsweek (2026). Hospital staff are professional, patient, and friendly making the experience less stressful. The staff appear to share a stance of not overwhelming patients with information, but are immediately able to answer questions and concerns as they are presented. That said, it's best to be familiar with the current and anticipated next step in care in order to make sure it is enacted as expected. Twice during the three day hospital stay there was need to point out an error in post-surgery protocol, and both were acknowledged and corrected (necessity of limited diet (liquid) and application of intermittent pneumatic compression sleeves to reduce likelihood of blood clots). Hospital meals can become the highlight of a patient's day. There are many options, including some offerings apparently inspired by menus at fine restaurants. Meat and fish dishes arrive well-done, perhaps due to being warmed under dome for long period between preparation and transport to room or prioritization of food safety. If the meals are not tolerable, alternatives in the neighborhood are abundant (e.g. NAYA, Chopt) as long as a way to get take out delivered to the hospital room (such as through a visitor) is navigated. Despite being located without a designated car drop off/pick up area along York Avenue, car pick up after patient discharge was well-orchestrated, and thus not as inconvenient nor difficult as we had anticipated.

    New York Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing

    New York Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing

    (26 reviews)

    Astoria

    My father's experience here was devastating. While front-desk staff and a handful of staff were…read morekind, the overall care was unsafe, unprofessional, and neglectful. Staff frequently ignored call alarms, left him unattended, failed to take him to critical medical follow-ups, and repeatedly moved him between rooms, causing confusion and setbacks. Communication with doctors was almost impossible, medications were mishandled, and aides ranged from indifferent to openly hostile. My father suffered preventable injuries, long periods without proper rehab, and inconsistent hygiene and safety practices. Even basic tasks--like helping him to the bathroom or keeping the call button within reach--were often ignored. Across multiple floors the care felt chaotic, understaffed, and lacking oversight. This facility caused my father unnecessary pain, fear, and decline. I would strongly urge families to look elsewhere and thoroughly research any rehab center before trusting them with a loved one.

    This place is absolutely horrible. My family member is a current resident (which we are trying to…read morefix) who gets absolutely no attention. He is ignored for hours, not receiving even a quarter of the care their website promises and worst of all, our concerns as the family are being ignored. Everyone says it's not their problem or brushes us off without giving us direction on who can help address our concerns. We are trying one last time to be heard, if not we are filing a formal complaint with the NYC Board of Health. This place deserves negative stars based on our experience the past few months.

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