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    This place is horrible. I was only there once and they damaged me. I get swollen numerous times from going here. Stay away.

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    Lynbrook Restorative Therapy & Nursing

    Lynbrook Restorative Therapy & Nursing

    2.1(50 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    The social worker will keep your family member longer than need be if you have a secondary…read moreinsurance. Just to bill them I had to fight with the social worker to release her even though the physical therapy team said she could be released. It was a nightmare. They let her come home one day and I had to return her that night. Just so they could bill her last night there. What a scam.

    Upon arriving from the hospital we were greeted by all the staff and everyone seemed friendly and…read morecommunicative. That quickly evaporated. Within 2 days they couldn't locate her clothing we brought in for her. A few days later they lost her close up glasses (not cheap ones) when we had a change of room. I reported this to everyone here from the volunteers all the way up to administration. There is no communication here and most of the staff is very lax and slow. They almost never delivered her hearing aids and I had to ask for them every time I came. (They are taken out and put in a cart at night ). The TV wasn't working for the entire first week even though they called maintenance. Into her second week she developed an infection and nobody called family to let us know nor were we told what the treatment regiment was. I just felt that overall the care wasn't great. I have nothing else to compare this to but I am overall very disappointed. I know working here isn't the greatest job ever and it's very demanding but I'm sorry I didn't see the overall rating on yelp before she came here. The best part of this place is the free bakery in the lobby.

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    The Five Towns Premier Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center

    The Five Towns Premier Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center

    2.7(32 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    On behalf of our entire family, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the staff of The…read moreFive Towns Premier for their warm, compassionate care and outstanding professionalism. My husband, Marat Abelev, born in 1935, was hospitalized in critical condition at Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital, where he remained for one week before being transferred to your center. During the two weeks he spent at The Five Towns Premier, with the dedicated help of physical therapist Harry and occupational therapist Rosette, he was able to regain his strength and, as we say, "get back on his feet." We would especially like to thank the director of the Russian program, Natallia Subotka. She has done, and continues to do, so much for the Russian-speaking patients. Thanks to her efforts, they never feel alone: Russian television is available, tea gatherings are organized, and volunteers are invited to give concerts in Russian. This emotional support is just as important as medical treatment, because it helps patients recover physically as well. The presence of a Russian-speaking director makes The Five Towns Premier especially welcoming and supportive within the Russian-speaking community. It creates a sense of home, belonging, and trust, which is invaluable for patients and their families. We are truly grateful to the entire team of the center for your hard work and care for the patients. With respect and appreciation, The Abelev Family July 2025

    Everyone at the facility was wonderful. Had a very positive experience there. Tayisha, John PT,…read moreSavita OT, and Rachel OT were extemely beneficial in my recovery. The administration was professional and all the aides were empathetic and kind dealing with sometimes difficult patients. They had excessive amounts of work and were there for everyones needs. Ula and all the nurses were professional, kind and supportive. Sandra and Maria and all the recreation staff made it fun and inclusive. Dale Friedler

    The Grand Rehabilitation And Nursing At South Point - This is were my sister  is now the Grand nursing home  should  had taken  better  care of my sister  .

    The Grand Rehabilitation And Nursing At South Point

    2.5(26 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    My grandmother was transferred here after she took a very bad fall at a hospital and now requires…read moreintense rehabilitation. We toured many places but a few denied her since she had the history of falling. We chose South Point Plaza because it was close to home and when we came for the tour, one of the supervising nuses, was very helpful and truly seemed to care. We saw the first floor which is newly remodeled and didn't smell like urine like most rehabilitation/nursing homes do. When she was transferred, it was Christmas Eve at night. She was brought up to the dementia unit (3rd floor). I took elevator to the 3rd floor and I thought i had walked into a completely different place. The place was nothing like the floor we saw. It smelled, the people were advanced dementia patients and the rooms were very outdated and just looked depressing. I literally broke down thinking that my grandma would be unhappy or uncomfortable in this environment. I immediately contacted admissions but it was Christmas Eve 10pm so no one to help me at that time. The nurse supervisor, the nurse on the floor and all the CPN'S (aides) came to the room and told me not to worry. They were very kind and caring to my grandma, my mom and myself. We came to visit every day all day and i must say, the nurses and aides were very sweet, caring and kind. My grandna had no complaints at all. After the holiday, admissions called me first thing in the morning and told me they were moving my grandma to the first floor. This is the acute treatment floor not dementia unit. They explained that the hospital record stated she had alzheimers (which she does but not advanced) and they needed to be sure she was watched properly over the holiday weekend and make sure that if she was a run away patient, she would be well taken care of (since dementia unit has a lock down unit). I think that was a good precaution they took. Now my grandmother is on the first floor in a very comfortable, clean and nice room with a very nice roommate. She tells me she is happy here and they are nice to her. The staff even put a paper with translation words in her language so they could communicate with her since she doesn't speak English. The nurses and the rest of the staff have been very helpful and kind. Day 7 and so far this has been a great choice.

    A relative of mine spent approximately three years in this facility, which they chose due to their…read morefinancial constraints. Unfortunately, the conditions there are deplorable. The rooms are consistently unclean, and the majority of the staff exhibit a lack of diligence, often refusing to maintain even the most basic hygiene standards, claiming that cleaning the patients' rooms is not part of their responsibilities. The presence of rodent droppings on the filthy tiled floors is alarming, and the windows are obscured by grimy, faded drapes that rarely see any cleaning. This situation has persisted for years, with the facility accepting Medicaid and Medicare patients while providing substandard care, exemplified by the inadequate meals and neglectful treatment of residents.

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    Food left for my sister to eat no staff try to feed her she was not able to eat by her self it was put down

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    Belair Nursing and Rehabilitation Center - So pretty, and it made her room homey.

    Belair Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

    3.1(46 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    This rehab Center has a terrible, obnoxious, haughty and rude, nurse practitioner. He was in charge…read moreof prescribing and coordinating medicines for my wife during her recent stay there. He never consulted us or discussed pros and cons of the medicines and changed them without us knowing the side effects or interactions among them. I had to constantly go and ask him about them. One day he got extremely angry and yelled out "How many times do I have to tell you. Get out of here. I'm not taking care of your wife. Take your wife and go. Get out. Go." I was totally shaken and stunned. I told him he was not the owner. I wanted to talk to his boss, the medical director. He flippantly answered." Go ahead and talk to him. I am not his son." I complained to the Administrator and the medical director later. They both said they were reassign his area, but really didn't since he was at his nursing station whenever he worked,on our floor. They didn't fire him or even admonish him as I could tell. This kind of egregious professional misconduct should not be tolerated anywhere in rehab centers. These employees work there because of patients and rehab centers are open because of patients. There were times when medicines would be delayed, even after asking for them up to an hour. All in all most of the supervisors, nurses, aides, PT staff, admissions staff and receptionists were very nice people. The food is not good and we had to bring it from outside most of the time. I'm giving this place a one star because this nurse practitioner ruined everything for us. We were in the middle of rehabilitation, so didn't want to change Centers. I'm thinking of complaining about him to the New York State education department, National Health Care Associates (owners of Bel-Air, ) and Medicare among others. Anybody considering putting their loved one here , is strongly cautioned about a possible similar horrible experience to ours and should think about it very carefully.

    I had knee surgery replacement and I live alone... who wouldn't want to be home?... for me I had no…read moreoption! I'm grateful for Belair...thank you to the staff, the PT is by far the best I have experience. Thank you Shaina for helping me with my PT recover, thank you to the nurses station, Henrietta who helped me with my showers and make my bed... to Sally who asked me how I was doing or asked if I needed anything, and the activity crafts that came around to ask you if you wanted to participate... Thank you Roseann the administrative staff who was so kind and helpful when she spoke to my daughter!,, this was my experience at Belair Rehab and I'm thankful that it was there for me..

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    Cozied up my mom's room with some battery candles, and a pretty plant. I also bought a soft, fluffy throw for her bed.

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    Sandspoint Physical Therapy - physicaltherapy - Updated July 2026

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