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    King David Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation - Food that was left int fathers mouth by King David staff responsible for feeding him.

    King David Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation

    2.2(23 reviews)
    1.7 miBath Beach

    My mom is on the 6th floor. she loves going to the entertainment provided. The staff is overworked…read moredue to being short staffed. But they're always polite and professional.

    In September 2025, my father walked, talked, sang, and danced. After a hospital stay, he was…read moretransferred to King David for rehabilitation to help him walk again. I had high hopes for this facility after reading positive reviews. My father, who has dementia, was sent to King David for rehabilitation. When he arrived, he was not walking, and unfortunately, when he left, he still could not walk and was in worse condition than when he initially arrived. After his stay, he could barely speak, had lost over 20 pounds, was severely dehydrated, and appeared emotionally and physically broken. Because of his dementia, my father was entirely reliant on the medical staff for his meals, fluids, and general care. He could not feed himself or communicate when something was wrong, as he was not speaking. This made it even more critical that the staff provide attentive and timely care. The most painful memory I will always carry is the day we visited him and found him in the worst condition I had ever seen. He looked extremely weak, frail, and ill. His blood sugar was 475, and despite how alarming that was, we did not see a sense of urgency from the staff at that time. As a family, we were deeply concerned for his safety. During our visit, I noticed what I initially thought might be blood in my father's mouth. Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be dried food stuck on his tooth. I am not sure how many hours or days it had been there, but it was alarming and prompted me to insist that the ER doctor examine his mouth. Upon checking, the ER doctor discovered and removed food from his mouth, which I personally witnessed. I have photos of this, which I am attaching to this review for context. In my attempts to transfer my father from King David to another facility, I found the social work team and nursing supervisors largely unhelpful. The social work team essentially expected me to handle much of the process myself. Three photos are attached for context: one showing my father before entering King David, one from the day he was taken to the emergency room, and one from the hospital while an ER physician was removing food from his mouth that was left by a medical personnel at King David. Seeing these images side by side reflects the drastic decline in his condition during this period. I will always regret placing my father in King David's care. But I share this so that others can make informed decisions. No family should ever have to experience what we did. Rehabilitation is meant to help people heal and regain strength. In my experience, my father's condition declined during his stay. Our elderly deserve dignity, careful attention, and compassion. Families deserve transparency. I hope this encourages meaningful improvements in how patients are cared for.

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    King David Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation - The condition my father was left in after being at King David for two months.

    The condition my father was left in after being at King David for two months.

    King David Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation - This is how King David Staff took care of my father's oral hygiene, by leaving food to dry in his mouth and on his teeth.

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    This is how King David Staff took care of my father's oral hygiene, by leaving food to dry in his mouth and on his teeth.

    Boro Park Center

    Boro Park Center

    1.2(37 reviews)
    1.4 miBorough Park

    Very bad here. When you get a bad attendant, can be terrible experience. Still waiting average of…read more45 minutes before someone came to clean my father's soiled diaper. As he had hip surgery he needs assistance which some staff here begrudgingly provided. His bed, tv and nurse button were broken ad only fixed during the weekend. Stay away from here if you have a choice.

    I was at Maimonides where I received an operation and treatment following a fall from a ladder. For…read morethe sake of convenience, and because the facilities are physically attached to each other, I selected Borough Park Center for rehab. I was there for about 10 days and decided to discharge myself home, prematurely as it happened. This facility was quite grim, the food poor, the staff, with some exceptions, largely unresponsive. I consider the personnel issue largely due to the obvious fact that this place is understaffed - the CNA'S (Certified Nurse's Aides) are overworked and the morale poor. A truly outstanding exception in the care I received was in the person of Eve Romero Zaid (CNA), a person of extraordinary friendliness, ability, competence and compassion, always ready with a smile. The people in the OT department were rather mechanical and formulaic in their approach, but the PT department was excellent, especially my therapists, Ricky and Monica. I can't end this review without reference to the horrible discomfort I was subjected to by the bed, more specifically the mattress, which is covered by thick, HARD PLASTIC. (!!!) If you're confined to one position on your back for 22 hours a day this mattress becomes a major negative theme in your life. I tried moving my body as much as possible to avoid bed sores, begged for a mattress topper or an egg crate foam cushion, to no avail. I do not exaggerate. This mattress was a horror.

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