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    All Star Physical Therapy - All Stars at All Star Physical Therapy !

    All Star Physical Therapy

    4.2(29 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    They do not clean their equipment after each use. I witnessed NO ONE wiping down their equipment…read more The patients are move from one area to another from bars, to table, resistance bands, chairs etc. There was several therapist with various patients and not one thing was ever cleaned or wiped down. Unsafe to use dirty equipment. Therapy maybe good but I can't get passed using unclean equipment I will not be back. I notified the therapist and the front office staff.

    After fighting and advocating to help me get the physical therapy I need, my insurance allowed 5…read moresessions with All Star Physical Therapy and I am grateful for each and every session. I learned A LOT, but you have to be willing to ask questions to get that learning. The original Physical Therapist I was assigned was hired/promoted elsewhere and though I was bummed, the next Physical Therapist was equally knowledgeable. Physical therapy is fast-paced though, with a number of knowledgeable therapists assisting you on your journey to recovery. My first-session I was assigned someone who told me what to do, but I didn't understand why until I asked and that's what I needed: to be educated on why I had to try some unfamiliar exercises. And so, I learned. At All Star Physical Therapy, each Therapist is part of a team, with one main Physical Therapist taking the lead and reviewing notes of the assistants. So in my 5 different sessions, depending on the times you schedule, you will have someone different assisting you. I learned breathing technique, challenged my core, learned the importance of strengthening your core (it's not all about your tummy folks, it's about those problems areas around your back and legs, too!). The facility is small, but clean. There is constant cleaning and wiping down surfaces. Someone is always checking on you. And, a timer is ALWAYS going off because you will need to hold for 30 seconds or do the exercises within 30 seconds. Communication is key from both the therapists and patient, and no one was ever pushed (at least I didn't see it or hear it) by anyone. I was given the kind of attention I needed to be educated on my own body, and I appreciated that. Thank you All Star Physical Therapy.

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    Apple Valley Post Acute Center - Cheap ass trash cans.

    Apple Valley Post Acute Center

    1.6(25 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Thank you so much for providing such great care to my friends Dad. He came in with a depressed…read moremindset as he hadn't walked in weeks. He was supported and motivated to work with rehab 5-6x a week and left stronger than ever! We're so grateful for the drive you put in him and the MD inspiring him to stay longer because he really needed the help. Big shout out to the SS team as well for getting all the equipment and home health set up. It all came the day before he left and the sweet nurse came the next day to check on him.

    My sister has been on various PIC line administered medications to attempt to kill MRSA. She was…read moreadmitted by Kaiser in Fontana. Her right leg below the knee and the remaining great toe were removed. She was having hallucinations, incredible confusion, and somewhat combative responses. Over the past 12 months, she has had a PIC line 6 times, obviously not killing the MRSA, hence the amputations. She continued to get worse the longer she was on this latest round. So, Kaiser does a CT that says mile Alzheimer's, short term memory loss, but puts her on a med to treat schizophrenia, never notifying any family members, or did they just tell my psycho sister with short term memory loss. Like we are talking 42 phone calls, counted them, asking where she was how did she get there and why? 42 in 3 hours, but Kaiser ditches her, after only 2 rounds of physical therapy. We were told that she can't live alone again. She gets transferred to the Apple Valler Acute Care Center. They ask me if she had any mental issues. I said OCD and Bi-Polar. They ask about the schizophrenia. Mom & I were shocked & said never. I asked why. She said well the other evening, she saw puppies coming out of the walls. Last night, she was asking them why they couldn't see the blood running down the walls, and BHO & FJB gave her a bath, she said it was nothing sexual, but she knew it really happened. I was in shock, went in to see her and she went entirely ballistic. Like Linda Blair in the Exorcist, head spinning & green stuff coming out. She was vile. We had to leave as she kept trying to stand up. It is important to note, that She has not walked 26 days. The "Care Center" gave her 4 sessions of PT. All she can do is get to a standing position from the bed with a walker. She cannot even pivot, much less do a safe transfer. They have made her use a bed pan because she falls. I went home that night and Googled the antibiotic Vancomycin induced psychosis. It states that it can rarely cause neurotoxic effects including hallucinations, confusion and acute psychosis. Most commonly occurring in patients in kidney failure, where she is at stage 3. I called and asked them not to give her anymore, call the doctor. Mind you, they are contracted with Kaiser and have a Kaiser doctor assigned to them. They tell me they can't do this, the only way is to transfer her to St. Mary's in Apple Valley and they would transfer her to Kaiser in Fontana. Mom gets there and they have checked her into the ER. They take her back and do bloodwork, their diagnosis is that she had mild short term memory loss & get with her primary care doctor, and arranged for transport. I was flying up the Cajon Pass when I get a call from AMR. They were dispatching a transport call from St. Mary's to her home. Kaiser is supposed to provide a wheelchair & walker and take care of safety features. She is a retired 37-year Kaiser employee. She has nothing. The plan was to drop, literally drop her off at her home. I refuse the transfer & doing 85-90 mph, I fly into the ER after enough security checks I thought a body cavity check was needed. I had called Apple Valley Acute "Care Center" and ask if they have a transfer order. She innocently answered, "well, I do have a note not to accept her back at all tonight and tomorrow morning, I don't know why." I wonder why Kaiser and the "Care Center" don't want her, she's acting psychotic. Why the HELL do they not consider the source, when I ask them to please contact a doctor, she is having a rare but ENTIRELY possible psychotic reaction to her antibiotics... St. Mary's said she was safe to be released. Did I mention she has no prosthetic leg. She just had the stitches removed. Apparently, when they were told that we refused to accept her at home due to that not being a safe transfer. We asked for her to be sent to Kaiser. The "Care Center" apparently were forced to take her back. Heck, they sent everything she had with her and had checked her out. They had no intention of taking her back. I called the "Care CENTER" this morning. All of the staff were in a meeting, but they would call me back. I had an appointment I had to go to, so I said ok. After 4 hours... I thought maybe they would have been setting up things with Kaiser, etc. I call, nope, can't even get with anyone in upper management. I have taken the information to contact the state board. I will file this with Kaiser I will put this on Facebook, I will post this everywhere I can. This entire system is failing so badly.

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    Apple Valley Post Acute Center - Plastic trash cans with no IV hooked up to dad.   Look at the used furniture to fill the rooms.

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    Rancho Physical Therapy

    Rancho Physical Therapy

    4.6(25 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Before the end of my last session, my Physical Therapist Aide said, "We are all done here, and I…read morehope we don't see you again." Now, before you criticize, let me tell the amazing job they did. My insurance scheduled 5 sessions with me. The first session was sort of an introduction and assessment of my needs. You know, arrive early to complete paperwork, make payment, and be introduced to the facility. The front desk secretaries are excellent at their job. They are social, quick, and multi-taskers. Pro-tip: If you want consistency in your therapy, schedule your sessions ahead of time with the front desk. If possible, don't cancel or reschedule. You are likely to get the same trainers, assistants, and aides, and you can grow with your routine. I don't recall it being busy in the seating area because there is a Physical Aide Therapist that pops their head out the door to call your name within minutes of checking in with the front desk. My initial meeting was quick, almost overwhelming, because so much goes on in this one large room. Cardio equipment, seats, massage tables (not the type you get at a spa but the types you see in a sports locker room), and colorful latex bands hanging over equipment. There is also a therapy pool where clients are doing exercises. Lots going on. There's no lounging around here. With the exception of the clients and their physical pherapy needs, there is always a Physical Therapist Aide turning off a timer, working with a client (maybe 2 or more at a time), wiping down benches, updating your chart, or standing by while a client is stretching. And by standing by, they are not hovering. They are literally standing a distance away, so you can do your exercise on your own. Meanwhile, the actual physical therapist (whom you meet initially) is on the side reading notes or heading over to speak with or work with clients. I remember asking my Physical Therapist Aide a question, and he didn't just give me an answer. He said he would ask for me, and the Physical Therapist appeared while I stretched to thoroughly answer my question. This place is attentive to your needs, and as long as you do your exercises, the healing process will continue. Thus, the reason they hope to not see you again: because you have learned and gone through the therapy to know how to take care of yourself. And that is what I did. You go here for therapy, training, and learning. It caters to a variety of clients, including young athletes. My specific condition is likely to return, but I now know some preventive strategies that will help support me. It's good to know that I can always call to ask questions.

    I love the staff here. They are so professional and always kind. I go for water therapy and…read moreeveryone here is so helpful. The pool area is large. There are 2 changing rooms with lockers. There's weights, floats, and dumbbells all for the water. They do offer water aerobics classes (I personally don't know too much about them) and open water workouts. Must check this place out.

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