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    3.8 (6 reviews)
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    Sierra Valley Rehab Center

    Sierra Valley Rehab Center

    3.5
    (4 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Didn't explain the rules and regulations when I got here they should have done that to everyone I…read moredidn't get the prayers to better understand the rehabilitation other than I needed the therapy because of the weakness that I was going through made it difficult for me to get around so the people here especially Raul help me conquer that wish I thank them to God that he did!

    My mother lived at Sierra Valley Rehab 3 times over a 5-month period, and we cannot imagine a more…read morecaring, consistent staff. Every nurse, nursing assistant, respiratory therapist, and staff member greeted residents by name, always with a friendly greeting or expression of care. My mother came to know and appreciate each of her caregivers, looking forward to their return and greeting them with genuine pleasure and gratitude. In large ways and small, the staff at Sierra Valley Rehab communicated care. From gentle explanations (I'm going to help you turn onto your side now, Bobbie) to tender greetings (How are you feeling this afternoon, Miss Bobbie?), staff conveyed respect and personal care. Our family was fortunate to be at Mom's side throughout her illness. Sierra Valley Rehab accommodated our desire to share her days as much as possible, ensuring everyone's comfort and accessibility. Dawn, the Intake manager, was clear and concerned when discussing Mom's needs. She would respond to any phone call, letting us know when she would be available or stopping by Mom's room to answer any question. Cynthia was Mom's primary Charge Nurse, and we could not ask for a better advocate for Mom's care. Cynthia was always aware of Mom's diagnosis, any changes in her needs, and was consistent in reflecting on adjustments to Mom's medications. She would synthesize and extrapolate, offering insight and advice whenever our family felt uncertain of Mom's needs. But perhaps most importantly, Cynthia conveyed a tenderness, a gentle strength, and an absolute understanding of what Mom was experiencing day-to-day and what her children, her family, were experiencing as her health weakened. By the time Mom's health was clearly deteriorating, we offered to take her home, to return her to her house. She didn't want to move. She told us she felt safe at Sierra Valley Rehab, adding that the staff anticipated her needs and offered an extra helping hand whenever needed. We understood her point of view - because we shared it. I want to recommend Sierra Valley Rehab to you and your family. For me and my family, it will always mean Care, Comfort, and something like Love. - Robin (Caulk) de la Llata

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    Gateway Post Acute

    Gateway Post Acute

    4.0
    (1 review)
    1.5 mi

    After my mom accident followed by surgery, she was transferred to Gateway Post Acute facility for…read morerecovery and rehab. The office staff is welcoming and very friendly. Kyle who was my mom's RN was very caring and always available to my mom's needs. The CNA's were attentive and caring. The Physical Therapy staff is all amazing! Thank you Amy and her staff. Overall, having a loved in a facility is really a partnership with family. Both need to be available to the patients needs. I know that sometimes at nights and weekends there might be fewer CNA's, the family needs to ensure that their love ones are taken care of 24/7. Thank you to all the staff there; you provided the good quality to my mom. Take care

    From the owner: Gateway Post Acute in Porterville, CA, is a 62-bed skilled nursing facility offering compassionate,…read morepatient-centered care. Established over 40 years ago, it provides short-term rehab, long-term care, complex wound care, and hospice services. Each resident receives a personalized care plan from a team of physicians, nurses, therapists, and social workers. The facility features a state-of-the-art rehab gym for physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Residents benefit from 24/7 skilled nursing care focused on recovery and independence. Gateway Post Acute emphasizes a warm environment with landscaped courtyards and comfortable common areas, promoting social interaction and community. Flexible visiting hours accommodate families. Medicare and Medicaid certified, the facility is committed to high-quality care, supporting residents through surgery recovery, chronic condition management, or long-term care with dignity and respect.

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    Sierra View District Hospital

    Sierra View District Hospital

    2.3
    (3 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Our recent experience at Sierra View Hospital in Porterville, CA, raises serious concerns about the…read morequality of their emergency care. The staff exhibited alarming unprofessionalism and a clear lack of coordination. My husband was transported to the ER by ambulance due to symptoms I strongly suspected indicated a stroke. After I informed the medical staff of my suspicion, his diagnosis quickly solidified as "possible stroke," and the hospital initiated various tests, including a CT scan, echocardiogram, therapy, and an MRI. However, a troubling incident soon followed. A technician entered my husband's room to discuss the CT scan results. He directly asked my husband if he had previously suffered a stroke. When my husband stated he had not been informed of any past stroke, the technician insisted that the neurologist had identified signs of a previous stroke on the scan. Shortly thereafter, his registered nurse came to perform routine care. I immediately questioned her about the technician's assertion of a past stroke. After reviewing the portable computer cart she wheeled in, she definitively stated there were no notes in his chart indicating any previous stroke. When I reiterated what the technician had told us, she responded, "Yes, I know, I heard him tell you that - but it's not true." Upon the physician's arrival, I once again inquired about the previous stroke the technician had suggested. His response was unequivocal: "No, there are no signs of a previous stroke." "But then," I asked, "why would the technician say such a thing if it isn't true?" The doctor looked me squarely in the eye. "Was he a doctor?" "No," I confirmed. "I am the doctor," he stated, his voice carrying undeniable authority. "Ask me the questions. No one else here knows anything." The central issue stemmed from the neurologist participating in the CT scan analysis via live video conference--a setup that led immediately to a crucial realization: she was the one who called attention to the finding. The emergency room doctor stated there was no history of stroke, which contradicted what we had been told. This discrepancy left us feeling confused and frightened, unsure of what information to trust regarding my husband's condition. The overall atmosphere of the ER felt unprofessional and disorganized, adding to our anxiety in a situation where my husband desperately needed competent care. Our two-day experience at SVDH was marked by significant neglect. Throughout his stay, his hospital room was not cleaned, and his bedding and gown were left unchanged. He was also denied the opportunity for a shower. The constant, jarring alarm of his IV monitor, sounding every half-hour without resolution, ensured he received no rest, day or night. This was an unacceptable level of care, and we will never consider SVDH for emergency services again.

    Horrible care! Everyone has a UTI & everyone doesn't need to be there. I would not recommend this…read morehospital to anyone who asked. I've had way too many experiences with the medical staff not caring for their patients, the ER is horrible too. Nursing staff doesn't care & some of the Dr's are just there for a check, they don't care about what's going on with you they just want you in & out.

    Sierra View Medical Center

    Sierra View Medical Center

    1.9
    (68 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I've been a patient at SVDH a couple of times once for 5 days and found the staff exceptionally…read morecaring and professional. I've also had a stay at Visalia's hospital which was good but not any better than SV. Most of the reviews appear to be about ER visits. I've been there several times for myself and once with my 4 year old nephew. when its a true emergency ie. severe allergic reaction with potential antiphallic shock and in another case heart attack and dog bite, the staff immediately reacted. When the problem is just flu, stomach problems or in some cases people shopping for opioids they are triaged to the bottom of the list. The problem with most ERs is people use it rather than go to a doctor's office, creating crowds at times. It is understandable since many people do not have medical insurance and can't afford a doctor. All of which is a product of the USA's inadequate, expensive, profit driven health care system.

    This hospital is a joke and to the owner who doesn't take things seriously. The service is terrible…read moreand the doctors are racism. This hospital needs to be more professional. All the doctors are a joke. This hospital is all about favoritism and loyal to your master. Can a doctor sla/hit or yell or curse at their employees or patients. I think that should be a lawsuit or this hospital needs to be shut down. I saw everything and have everything on video

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    "In case you didnt know how germs work you id***t" -Sierra View
    "In case you didnt know how germs work you id***t" -Sierra View
    An EKG machine should not be plugged in near a source of water could be very dangerous to patients.

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    An EKG machine should not be plugged in near a source of water could be very dangerous to patients.

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