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I love everybody here!! Every time I come they make me feel so good and take great care of me. This is a absolutely amazing place!!

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UPDATE: After voicing my concerns with house keeping and lack of qualified CNA with the director of…read morethe facility I was assured everything would be improved and it was! Me or my Aunt would visit my mother everyday and we both were very impressed with the cleanliness of my Mothers room and the response time and quality of care rendered at this facility. My Mother is currently a patient at this facility, I chose it because it appears to be a very well maintained facility, new looking, clean, private rooms, physical therapy room, activities etc...unfortunately they are dangerously understaffed where it counts the most! My mother is recovering from West Nile Virus and was moved here to receive rehab. Every single time I visit we have to hunt down a CNA to get her to the bathroom, she is 75 years old holding it is not an option, when a CNA finally appears they have put her in the chair and take her to use the toilet, this is what should always happen but on other occasions the CNA doesn't even attempt to take her to the toilet, she lays her in the bed to pee in her pull ups then cleans and changes her, this is absolutely humiliating for her, she knows she's capable to use the toilet with help, the CNA that finally shows up is either incapable or too lazy to do it right! Today we arrived to find her feeding tube dangling from the pole disconnected from her peg and the liquid food all over the floor, there were foot prints from someone that had walked thru the mess and dirty towels on her bathroom counter from someone that made a half assed attempt to clean the mess up but didn't finish the job, the dirty towels were almost dry so they had been there for a long time. A physical therapist came and helped me get mom to the toilet, we couldn't find any right sized pull-ups to put on her after she used the toilet we could only find Junior size, the therapist told me to go buy her some and be sure to write her name all over them so no one else takes them! We got house keeping to come clean the floor and remove the soiled towels. The house keeper that showed up dumped a liquid cleanser on the mess that had been there long enough to dry and ran a mop over it and started to leave with the mess still on the floor, I said "this isn't clean you're not done are you?!" She said "it won't come all the way clean!" I literally took the mop from her and cleaned the floor myself while she stood there! I got the floor totally clean, I told the housekeeper it will come clean if you actually make an effort and take ANY PRIDE in what you do! I've voiced my complaint to the charge nurse and director about my mother having to pee in her pants earlier this week, they both assured me that is not the norm and they would make sure the CNA's get her to the toilet. I am extremely disappointed! While there are some staff there that seem to be great there just aren't enough and there's absolutely no excuse for housekeeping to leave her room in the state we found it! Shame shame shame! I hate to have to move my Mom again but this facility and staff is very mismanaged to the point of being dange UPDATE: After voicing my concerns with house keeping and lack of qualified CNA with the director of the facility I was assured everything would be improved and it was! Me or my Aunt would visit my mother everyday and we both were very impressed with the cleanliness of my Mothers room and the response time and quality of care rendered at this facility.

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ATI Physical Therapy is discreetly hidden in office building near the Baptist Hospital (Abrazo…read moreHealth) off Bethany Road in Phoenix. The place is easy to get to and parking is plentiful. Dion, the Clinic Director is just plain awesome. He is very knowledgeable, kind, and a master at his craft. He does not hesitate to share his knowledge to his patients and his peers. You can tell he has a love for his job and his craft which is hard to find. He does not make you feel small or insufficient which those feelings can sneak up on you. For me, my journey is a broken arm at 56, at an age when I am at my worst shape ever. overweight and riddle with arthritis. I have a long journey and have made so much progress. Dion and associates, Ed, etc, I have nothing but praise. These are a group of fun people that you wished you were friends with outside of work and are true professionals making this journey a pleasant one making one at ease. HOWEVER,**** When there is light, there is also darkness, and I am referring to ATI's Billing Department so any new patients' trend with caution. I had issues with their billing department where the associates do not return your calls or emails, there are no follow ups, and they have no common sense of flexibility. For the most part, they are pleasant on the phone but deliver no substance in their solutions or explanations and I had to go beyond them to get routine matters resolved on my own and bothering folks like Dion, something he does not deal with on a daily basis because it is not his job, but he cares and points me in the right direction. Would I go to ATI again in the future, yes, but I would make sure every step along the way is covered with insurance and billing issues. As I am in the final stages of my medical treatment, I have this cloud over my head, a dark cloud of "what if" with the billing department. My latest fight with the billing department will work itself out. I did everything I was supposed to do as a patient and also went the extra mile for my insurance company because I do not trust their billing department. If the billing department was not in this review, it would easily be a 5 star review.

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