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    Groves Assisted Living Place

    Groves Assisted Living Place

    5.0(1 review)
    1.2 miOak Flower

    Placing a parent anywhere at anytime is often a difficult decision, several months ago we placed my…read morefather into the groves. The groves is a nice place and my father has made the adjustment and now feels very much at home here. The thing that strikes me the most is the entire staff has done everything imaginable to ease my fathers transition into their care as well as our family's transition of placing him into their care. The grounds are behind locked gates, both my wife and I received keys and are free to visit 24/7. This is in sharp contrast to most other homes that have rigid limited hours of visitation. In addition this unlimited access gives us great peace of mind that nothing weird is going on after hours and that our family member is safe and having his needs met. When not providing resident care the staff is always busy cleaning or cooking and always seems to be on the move. The absence of the odor of urine at the front door is a tell tale sign that your loved one is being properly cared for. The floor plans are wide open and large, but still warm and almost cozy in many ways. Institutional residence Vs. jail would be a nice way of saying it. I had my father in independent living for many years and when the time did come that his ability to self care was over and the time was upon us to upgrade the level of intervention and assistance we toured over a dozen places before deciding on the Groves. It's a choice we are happy we made without regrets. The staff has been very helpful, and while all the staff has been exceptional, Jennifer in particular has been fantastic with my father. And Mary sets the standard of great care. I think the greatest fear we have in placing a loved one into a care home is that are we doing the right thing? I think the need to do the right thing over shadows our need for caution out of fear we might do the wrong thing. Both my wife and I are happy we have made the right choice in placing my father at the groves. My father has made it his new home and has adjusted well. We pick him up numerous times a month and go to breakfast, take him to his appointments and after granting them permission, he often leaves in his electric chair to get out and conduct his personal business. While everyone's need are different, our needs have been met and again we are very, if not extremely satisfied with our choice in placement as well as the care and interaction my father receives at the groves. I do wish it was easier to load my wheel chair bound father at the curb, but since the staff and the owners seem compelled to park closest to the building it force me to load him into a vehicle from the gravel areas Vs. at the sidewalk.

    From the owner: When it comes to your loved one, you want to make sure they get the personalized care and attention…read morethey deserve. Groves Assisted Living Homes is a locally-owned assisted living facility in Tucson, AZ. We have two campuses about a mile apart with a total of six homes. Each home can accommodate 10 residents.

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    Groves Assisted Living Place - We love animals here at the Groves.  Our residents enjoy them, too!

    We love animals here at the Groves. Our residents enjoy them, too!

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    Sabino Canyon Rehabilitation & Care Center

    Sabino Canyon Rehabilitation & Care Center

    2.1(45 reviews)
    1.1 miHarlan Heights

    Hubby broke his hip and rehabbed at SCR. They provided 3 meals a day, physical therapy, a shower…read moresporadically and positive energy. Oh and I asked for a broom so I can clean a lil mess, within 5 min. a lady came and cleaned the mess for me (that was niiice). There's nothing to complain about on this facility. Hubby wasn't ready to be discharged, though his healing progressed ... I don't think I'd want to leave either with all the catering, an employee surprised my hubs with a root beer float, he hasn't seen one in decades

    I was sent here for rehab after breaking both of my legs in a fall while on the job. I had heard…read morethe horror stories about this place, both in reviews and direct from previous patients, but it was the only facility my employer's insurance would pay for. The doctors here disregarded my prescriptions from my surgeon, deciding they could alter them without examining or speaking to me. As a result, my pain, which had previously been managed effectively, exploded. Rather than keeping me on a set schedule and receiving my three different pain medications simultaneously, they arbitrarily decided that I have to explicitly ask for each of them separately, at least an hour apart. They also lowered the dosages while increasing the frequency. This is especially problematic overnight, as I don't want to set alarms that will wake my roommate 5-6 times throughout the night, so I have to rely on my pain to wake me, which means I end up waiting too long between doses, which makes the medication less effective at controlling it. The nursing staff is rude and argumentative. They gave me a wheelchair that was cobbled together out of parts that don't fit or lock in place properly, and the thermostat is set to 78 degrees. The splints wrapping the lower halves of my legs were already causing me to be warm in the typically cold hospital. Here I'm sweating my balls off, but I'm somehow still supposed to keep my splints clean and dry? Don't go here if you have any other choice. EDIT: Every nurse here has a different set of rules as to what medications I'm allowed to take, and when. Every time there's a shift change, the new nurse tells me they can't do what the last shift insisted was how I had to do it. One nurse says none can be taken together, and there must be at least an hour between different meds. One says two can be taken together, and there must be at least two hours between doses in the rotation. One says I'm only allowed one of them every four hours. Nobody knows wtf is going on.

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    Catalina Post Acute and Rehabiliation - Large cockroach found in room

    Catalina Post Acute and Rehabiliation

    2.5(35 reviews)
    3.7 miSamos

    I was checking out places for my friend to get Physical Therapy after his discharge from Banner…read moreHospital. Upon entering the building, the smell of urine was noticeable. A housekeeper was dragging a large bag of laundry? garbage? through the hallway. The rooms were small, even for two people, and noted that some rooms had three people crammed in. I saw residents sleeping on mattresses on the floor. The plaster was falling off the walls. Baseboards rotting. The sign for the Utility room was missing letters. I felt like if this is how they cared for the building, what could I expect of the care for my friend. I would not have my dog admitted there. Cindy H

    The facility is very run down, chipped paint, missing frames around doors, no climate control,…read morebroken tiles, dirty floors, walls and ceilings. The rooms are not stocked with basic linens and towels. There are no slide boards to assist moving pts from a chair to the bed. The night staff are no where to be found, there was a 3 hour delay in response from nurses. Healthcare staff do not follow safe medication practices-not following the 5 rights principles. They did not use two identifiers when meeting the Pt for the first time or any time. This same practice was repeated by nurses, CNAs, MD. There are no boards in rooms to identify nursing staff, treatment goals, etc..The beds are too large to fit through the door-this is a fire hazard. They were disorganized at intake-pt had been in bed for 5 hours before they started the admit process and several staff did not know he was there. The staff has been dismissive-making false promises and lying to Pts. There has been no Medicare annual inspection since 2023. The evening meal was 2 slices of bread, one slice of processed turkey and a small amount of frozen vegetables-not sufficient for the Pt to maintain their nourishment without family members supplementing the food. This facility is run by a for profit organization but it is clear the money brought in doesn't go into the facility. Someone from the state needs to intervene quickly. The staff need remedial medical training, the facility needs serious upgrades

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    Catalina Post Acute and Rehabiliation - Blinds are ready to fall off if you try and pull on the blind strings

    Blinds are ready to fall off if you try and pull on the blind strings

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    Emergency exit door isn't secured-open to public

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    Park Avenue Health and Rehabilitation - once again another meal this is how the tray is brought to us! literally, stuck on food! how long has this been this way!?

    Park Avenue Health and Rehabilitation

    2.2(9 reviews)
    4.2 miJefferson Park

    this skilled nursing facility /rehab & long-term care / nursing home is horrific in every way! the…read morecare from CNAs, nurses is a travesty! personal care, if one is confined to bed and cannot go to the bathroom themselves, they are changed by an aid a CNA actually. that stands for certified nurse assistant! where they got trained I do not know!?, as each and every time, and each and every cna does not know how to do this properly. urine on your butt can cause bed sores which can be extremely serious! if they do use the wipes, they never and I mean ever wipe the cheeks on your butts! also, there were a few times where the CNA decided not to use any wipes at all! when I pointed it out to her, she was defensive. I watched how they rolled the chuck/pads under you and the brief how they taped it and how you rolled from side to side. so, from there on, I changed myself! they may not do personal care for me any longer! it boggled my mind! I was a patient there, I'm in a wheelchair for 10 years now but I broke my leg in a car accident and had surgery. so this is what I experienced above. it's difficult to write this in a review. but people need to know the personal care, and how they do not care! I am compassionate and realize they have many other patients, too many in fact, and some CNAs and nurses work double shifts. it has become the last couple of months, like a revolving door. people are quitting and I'll see a new face each and every day! this is difficult on the patient even though I do feel sorry for the employees. they should be paid more. also, they should be able to hire more medical professionals so they do not have to have 25 to 30 patients for one employee! therefore, the patient suffers as your call button will be going for one, two even 3 hours without help. suppose you're choking? suppose you're having a heart attack? after all, we are in these rehab facilities after coming from a hospital from many illnesses, falls and fractures, some are on oxygen etc. secondly, they seem to only care about money, about filling a bed! the meals are awful! they come cold, & every day three times a day the trays and the silverware are incredibly filthy! if you are one of the 10% of elderly that 'speak up', advocate for yourself, your own body and mind. watch out! they do not like that. so be very careful. it's like walking on eggshells. I lived it for 7 and 1/2 months. I didn't even have a way or the time to grieve for my husband that passed away only months before I entered on June 4th 2025. I left January 16th 2026. if you have a loved one, please do NOT bring them to Park Avenue health and rehabilitation Center. do not be fooled by fancy decor, as chandeliers and such as you walk in the front door..( at any place). looks are deceiving. and you will be greeted kindly by the staff and office people. you have to visit your loved one or be a patient moreover to know what you got yourself into! if you really love your loved one you will be aware of where you are taking them to live or to heal. and never sign anything before reading every word!

    My previous review was removed, likely because this facility does not want the truth to be known…read more This place is a nightmare for patients due to negligent, incompetent, and uncaring staff. It should be shut down, and I have filed a formal complaint regarding the care and treatment my mother received. While at this facility, my mother--who was unable to walk--fell out of bed, hit her head, and had to be transported to the hospital. Their approach to patient hygiene is appalling, as they simply spray patients down instead of providing proper bathing. There is no respect for modesty, compassion, or basic human decency. I have attached a photo of my mother's feet as evidence of the neglect she suffered. When I saw the condition of her feet, I immediately went to the administration office and brought a staff member to witness it. Only then did they take action, calling someone to medicate and wrap her feet. Tragically, my mother passed away shortly after leaving this facility. In my opinion, the poor care and negligence here contributed to her death. No one should have to endure what she did.

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    Park Avenue Health and Rehabilitation - Stuck on food on this tray! this is served to us each and every day three times a day! trees are never washed, clearly!

    Stuck on food on this tray! this is served to us each and every day three times a day! trees are never washed, clearly!

    Park Avenue Health and Rehabilitation - This is the tray that the meal is brought on three meals a day each and every day. stuck on food!

    This is the tray that the meal is brought on three meals a day each and every day. stuck on food!

    Park Avenue Health and Rehabilitation - Another meal with a silverware so very filthy

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    Another meal with a silverware so very filthy

    Foothills Rehabilitation Center

    Foothills Rehabilitation Center

    2.5(20 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    After breaking my left tibia, I was placed in Foothills Rehabilitation Center for therapy and…read morecare. I was somewhat worried after reading some negative reviews in Yelp, but my experience was a good one. The staff were very cheerful, friendly and helpful, especially Nicole and Mila. Anytime I needed help, medication, or had questions, the staff quickly responded at the push of a button, day or night. The food was varied and generally good and nutritious. The kitchen gave us two options for our entree, and allowed us choices of beverages and dessert. We were given 2 showers weekly, along with plenty of towels and toiletries.The shower was clean and I never saw any cockroaches or other insects. My room was cleaned daily and my bed linens were changed twice a week in contrast. I had therapy in the facility gym twice daily Monday - Saturday. My two main therapists, Andy and Dave, were kind, patient, and helpful. My leg was non-wait-bearing, so they showed me how to use a walker with one leg, and taught me how to use a wheelchair to get around. They also demonstrated some "hacks" for getting around and give me a list of excises I could do on my own. Foothills Rehabilitation Center thoughtfully provided tv headsets on request so my roommate could sleep and not be disturbed by noise from my television. Finally, there is an activities center where residents can meet people, play games, have sing-alongs near the gym. The only down point was that it was quite cold in my room the first few days of my stay. However, I requested extra blanketsand I was fine from then on. All in all, I was extremely pleased with my stay there, and highly recommend the Foothills Rehabilitation Center.

    The facility is very cold, need to turn up the heat. The staff could be more friendly and help out…read morethere clients more . One thing that is very alarming on more than one occasion , I was mice running down hallways. NOT good when you are taking care of sick people.

    Manor Care Nursing

    Manor Care Nursing

    1.0(3 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    This place is the worst possible nightmare of a rehab and skilled nursing facility that I have ever…read moreseen. While much of the common areas are kept nice for visitors, the individual rooms are filthy, with old food under the beds and trash cans that stick to the floors. The evening and night staff are self-absorbed, treating the residents as an annoyance. Some are actually psychologically abusive as they behave in a threatening manner. Other staff are simply not trained to do what is required of them. In short, this is a very unsafe place to stay at.

    STAY OUT OF THIS PLACE!!! I would give 0 stars if I could! My surgeon insisted that I go to rehab…read moreafter knee surgery. This place was so bad that I called a friend at 5AM to get me out after only one night in the place. The staff was incredibly unprofessional. They didn't have a walker for me, nor a bedside toilet for my roommate with a broken hip. The poor woman would scream in pain as 2 inept nurses aids tried to lift her onto a bed pan. The facility was trying to convince this woman's family to commit her to their attached assisted living facility. There was a conversation right outside our door, where the nurse and an administrator discussed their concern that I would "scare off the money", referring to my roommate and her husband's moving into assisted living. The lobby looks nice, but patient rooms have paper thin walls and lousy plumbing. The staff had lousy attitudes and were unprofessional. The male LPN was sleeping with both of the nurses aids ( Why did I need to know that?), and accused one of the aids of stealing drugs from a patient. Keep your loved ones out of this place!

    Handmaker - assistedliving - Updated May 2026

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