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    I love that therapy and loving staff keep up the good work. They go out their way to make you happy

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    Creekside Care Center - Such a welcoming Reception Area. Under the new ownership of ROCKWELL.

    Creekside Care Center

    3.1(22 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Great place Great people , Just keeps getting better !!!!!........ ! …read more...... ..

    I've had enough...This place is a joke. It's been several months of nonstop bull. There are some…read morestaff members who are great like the two ladies I've met at the front desk. The PT staff is great but the nurses/cnas leave much to be desired. There is maybe a third of the staff that's great and on it but the others need to be held accountable for their actions. Weekend and night staff will leave patients sitting in their own urine or feces for long periods of time. The social worker onsite is rude and only professional in front of other people. She's very passive aggressive with comments. They come and take stuff out of patients closets and give it to other patients to use twice I've had to retrieve my family members jacket that has their name on it from another patient or the staff will use the patients personal items and steal their personal drinks and drink them. When the upper management leaves on the weekend and at night the staff gets really loud shouting to each other and laughing up and down the halls when patients are sleeping. Counted several times over the last several months where they leave patient lights on and don't respond for close to 30-40 minutes. The response given to me was they are all on break.(everytime?) it's not just been the one night or day. Wonder how many patients have had medical emergencies that they don't address right away. They feed diabetic patients nothing but sugar when their restrictions/preferences are listed at least from what I was told from other patient's family members and from my own observations, are they trying to send them back to the ER. Or the patient whose daughter told me has diverticulitis and they feed her items that can cause flare ups. The cnas come and take pull ups and wipes from other patients because according to them there is not enough supplies. They do this while in the middle of cleaning others up. That's a nice way to cause cross contamination and cause other patients to develop rashes/possibly catch diseases. I'm sure the CDC, OSHA and the state would have a field day. I'll be sure to be filing a concern with the state.

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    A Breath of Fresh Air! I just love their patio area. (Under the new ownership of ROCKWELL)

    Creekside Care Center - Clean facility, such a homey environment. (Under the new ownership of ROCKWELL)

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    Oak Glen Post Acute

    Oak Glen Post Acute

    4.7(13 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Choosing a skilled nursing facility is a very hard decision to make sometimes. From the very first…read moreday I arrived, a huge weight was lifted off my shoulders. The entire staff at OAK GLEN POST ACUTE didn't just welcome my family and me; they truly treated us like family. The nurses and aides here are absolute angels. They don't just handle the medical stuff--they take the time to sit, chat, and really get to know us. It's those little moments of genuine kindness that mean the world to us. Plus, the therapy team has been phenomenal, celebrating every single milestone with me. The communication is wonderful, and most importantly, I slept easily at night knowing that I was in the best possible hands. I can't recommend them enough. I would like to give a special shout-out to the incredible individuals who made such a difference during my time here. If I missed your name, I wholeheartedly apologize, but please know your kindness did not go unnoticed: LVNs * Gabriela - You helped save me. You are awesome! * Sarah B - You always had my meds ready. * Feb - Thank you so much. * Mirna - Thank you for the great talks. I truly appreciate you. * Joanne - You always had such a sunny personality. * Monina - Aka mon amie (my friend)! * Joy - You were always a joy. Nursing Staff & CNAs * Anthony - The first CNA! Bumped my head on the headboard You're a rockstar, bro. * Reina - Thank you for all your help. * Bethany - You are an awesome person. I wish you all the best--never change! * Elsa - Gracias por toda su ayuda. * Tiffany - I'll never forget your first day with me and my first bed bath You're a real one. * Oscar - Always dealing with my weight issues Thank you, bro. * Asia - Gonna miss "lil speedy." You're a badass person, never change. * Lupe - Your laugh and smile always brightened my day. * Papa Soo - Thank you for keeping me clean in the early mornings. * Cristina - Thank you for looking out for me. My mom is very appreciative of you, just like I am. * Mark - My welcoming committee! Sorry for the first 15 minutes after I got there--it was the hospital's fault I took it out on you * Alizé - I went with your recommendation to watch Project Hail Mary, and it was totally worth it! * Louis - Thank you, bro. * Cade - Thank you for the coffee in the A.M. and all the help. * Elizabeth - The quiet one! Thank you. * Edith - Thank you so much. * Yoselin - Thank you. * Ferdi - Thank you, bro, for all the help. * May - Thank you for everything. * Erin - Thank you for all the help and always offering a helping hand when I needed it. Wound Care Team * Irene - Thank you for always being there to make sure I was the best I could be, and of course, for being my mini-therapist when I was down. You are awesome. * Marcella - Thank you for calming me down on my panic days lol. * Laura - The newbie! You are going to fit in great here. Physical Therapy (PT) * Ray, Edgar, David, and Gemar - All of you guys helped give me the tools to help me walk again soon. Activities * Crystal - Thank you for taking care of my mom and always lending a helping hand. * Ariana - Thank you so much. * Jennifer - You are always smiling! * Hail - Always the cheerful one. I appreciate all of you. You all helped people with the things that patients need and look forward to everyday spiritually, cosmetic wise and overall positive engagement to help brighten everyone's day. Housekeeping * Millerlania - You always kept my room clean and made sure I had positive affirmations. Doctors * Dr. Golboo - Thank you for the care that you gave me. You've helped a ton as part of my on going recovery. Hopefully I'll see you at Boston's Office Staff * Ginalyn - I absolutely loved the feistyness! * Jojo - Thank you for always stopping by to make sure I had everything I needed for my stay. * Dulce - Thank you for making sure my appointments and care after I went home were completely in order. * Sabrina - You always took the time to say hi, you always had a smile, and my mom absolutely adores you. * To the four of you: You rock. I deeply appreciate everything you did to help me with what I needed and to make me feel as comfortable as possible.Thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your outstanding care and dedication.. Sincerely, BiJon

    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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    University Post Acute - My grandma bruised up due to their neglect

    University Post Acute

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    My family's experience at University Post Acute has been extremely concerning…read more My grandmother is a high-risk resident with impaired orientation, hearing impairment, dependence for transfers, inability to safely toilet independently, and known fall risk. Following a fall at the facility, the incident initially appeared to be downplayed and we were told she was only being sent to the ER "as a precaution" because she was a new resident. We were later informed that a male CNA reportedly provided her "privacy" because he was male. In my opinion, this demonstrated a serious lack of critical thinking and judgment given that my grandmother is not oriented, unaware of her surroundings, requires transfers, wears diapers, and is not safe to be left unattended. Despite visible bruising and ongoing pain, additional imaging was not immediately pursued. Days later, we were informed that she suffered a fractured clavicle. What has been most upsetting is the lack of proactive communication, delayed reassessment despite continued pain, and the fact that family members have had to continuously push for further evaluation and answers. I have repeatedly requested reassessment, pain management, and communication from leadership, including the Director of Nursing. Families place trust in skilled nursing facilities to protect vulnerable residents and respond appropriately when injuries occur. I hope the facility takes these concerns seriously and improves resident safety, communication, accountability, and staff judgment moving forward.

    Naz is such an amazing nurse. He takes care of patients like they are his own. My grandpa was there…read moreand he treated him with the outmost respect and kept checking on him and giving him his medicine. If you send anyone here, if you can get Naz as your nurse he is the BEST! Thank you Naz we appreciate you always.

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    Sundance Creek Post Acute

    Sundance Creek Post Acute

    3.2(9 reviews)
    9.6 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 am writing to formally express deep concern and outrage regarding the treatment my aunt received…read moreduring her stay at your facility. What my family and I witnessed was not just disappointing, it was inexcusable! From the moment she was admitted, there were immediate red flags. Despite the presence of numerous staff members, basic standards of care were not met. My aunt was repeatedly left in soiled garments for extended periods, and critical medications were delayed or entirely missed. The neglect was not subtle....it was blatant. Angelica, who was assigned to her floor during several shifts, exhibited a level of indifference that was both shocking and dangerous. Rather than tending to my aunt's needs, she seemed more concerned with avoiding responsibility. On one occasion, I personally witnessed Angelica ignore multiple patient call lights, including my aunt's, for nearly an hour. Melissa, another staff member, displayed an alarming lack of compassion and professionalism. When asked direct questions about my aunt's care plan and physical therapy schedule, she responded dismissively and without any clear knowledge. It took over a week for any form of physical therapy to be initiated. And by then my aunt's mobility had severely deteriorated rapidly. Amanda's conduct was perhaps the most disturbing. She was observed speaking rudely to several patients and was especially careless during basic hygiene care. There were several days where my aunt was not bathed, and her wounds which should have been routinely cleaned and monitored were visibly worsening. Amanda never once acknowledged this or reported concerns, despite it being her direct responsibility. The facility itself was in disarray. It smelled strongly of urine and feces. Patients were heard crying out for help, and some were even seen wandering unattended. This is not a safe or healing environment. When I brought these issues up with the director of the facility, the social services director I met with passive indifference and redirected me to a case manager, Melinda, who seemed more interested in placating us as a family than taking action. Every conversation felt like a bother rather than genuine concern. To add insult to injury, when we decided to transfer my aunt to hospice care due to the rapid decline in her condition they still were completely unaware of what was going on and of her case. She was treated worse than a dog. There may have been a few nurses who tried their best, but isolated acts of kindness cannot undo the widespread and consistent negligence that led to my aunt's decline. This experience has been nothing short of traumatic for me and my family. I urge anyone considering this facility to think twice. The level of carelessness, unprofessionalism, and outright neglect we encountered has had lasting consequences. No one deserves to be treated this way especially not our vulnerable loved ones... there needs to be a better standard of code for this facility and they need to be held accountable for their actions! In other words if you have a family member in need of care I would steer clear from this facility. Hell you'd probably be better off taking care of them at home with no experience.

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    Mill Creek Manor

    Mill Creek Manor

    1.0(4 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    My aunt was here for not even a week. They mistreated her, withheld her meds, never cleaned her or…read moredressed her. They were mean to her and she coded and they didn't even call my mother who is the DPOA and takes care of her!! My aunt cried and cried and they never let her call my mom or anybody. My mom would call and they would say they couldn't transfer her or that my aunt was sleeping. They were just so unprofessional! My aunt came back so filthy and covered in her own feces with the same clothes they took her in! This place is horrible and needs to be shut down!

    This place is barely fit for an animal. My mom was here for a short period of time and we could not…read moreget her out fast enough. The place is understaffed and dirty. The bathrooms for the residents were beyond disgusting. While visiting we often had to chase down staff to let them know a resident had fallen or soiled themselves. Day 2, they lost my mom's denture. They initially took full responsibility. They told us to take her to a dentist to have it replaced, which we did. When they received the bill, they refused to pay. Their administrator/office person is demanding I go there personally to discuss my mother's dentures with him. Not sure what there is to discuss, since I'm not a dentist. Extremely unprofessional. The social worker stated it is normal procedure to replace lost dentures and doesn't know why this administrator is refusing to pay after we followed their instructions to replace the denture. The last day my mother was at this facility, one of the residents wandered into her room, fell and bled on the floor. That puddle of blood was there long enough to partially dry. When we asked a staff member to have it cleaned up, they told us they were aware of the puddle of blood but were waiting for housekeeping to clean it up. This is the most dismal depressing SNF I've ever seen. Not a good place for a loved one.

    Cedar Mountain Post Acute - skillednursing - Updated June 2026

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