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    A friend of the family recently stayed at Windsor Care Center and I have heard nothing but…read morewonderful things. The staff are extremely friendly and compassionate. Good food, friendly roommates, and awesome activities while she was there. This stay was for a brief rehabilitation of a broken ankle, her physical therapist was the highlight of her stay. She had nothing but amazing things to say about her. She was supposed to be there for 30 days and left in 14 days because she met all of her goals. I would definitely recommend this facility to family and friends!

    I will preface this with , do not place anyone you love at Solano Post Acute aka Windsor (make sure…read moreto search yelp for that name because they are still receiving reviews under Windsor Vallejo Care Center) My grandfather was at Solano Post Acute for 90 days following a stroke. He was to be getting physical therapy and care. Instead he got neglect and abuse. I had to be there every single day/multiple times a day to make sure he had his water refreshed (50+ times), make sure he got his soiled diapers and bedding changed, & make sure that his food & drink were in arms reach. Most times that I showed up to visit my grandpa he would be laying in a soiled diaper and soaked sheet. I would have to physically go out and find a CNA to clean him up because the response times on the call lights are little to none. Speaking of call lights, a lot of times when I went to visit my grandpa... the call button was on the floor out of his reach. My grandpa and his neighbor both told me that staff takes away their call buttons. If this neglect wasn't bad enough, the night before Father's Day my 77 yo bed bound grandfather was punched in the face 4 times in one instance by a fully mobile 60 yo resident while under the "care" of Solano Post Acute. Solano Post Acute "cares" so much that they didn't even notice this attack occurred. Supposedly no one knew a thing. Guess who brought the attack to staffs attention after entering my grandfathers room and being greeted by a black eye with a gash? ME! I couldn't believe what I was witnessing. Nurses quickly rushed to my grandpas bedside and started a strange line of questioning. The attacker wasn't present at the time and the nurses were struggling to figure out what happened. When the ball got passed from Nursing to the Administrator a couple days later, he told me that the attacker denied the allegation and there is nothing else that could be done because my grandpa doesn't fully remember the attack. Well we now know that to not be true because the facility was violated as a result of the complaint that I made to the department of Public Health regarding this incident. The attacker admitted to the investigator that he hit my grandpa 4 times and he said that he also admitted that to the Administrator & Vallejo Police days prior. I'm not sure why he wasn't arrested or removed from the facility, but he was still in the facility(different room) for atleast 18 days after the attack. As soon as the violation was given to the facility... the attacker was gone in the wind. Do not let the remodel and name change fool you. Please please please do not send anyone you love here! Our elderly deserve way better care and concern than what Solano Post Acute is giving out.

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    I recently visited a relative that was admitted to this hospital and there seems to be nice outdoor…read morelandscaping for patients and visitors to enjoy. Outside on the first floor there are various landscape art pieces and lots of different plants. On the third floor there is an outdoor courtyard with lots of raised beds filled with decorative flowers, vegetables, and even fruit trees. There is also a 1950s era Kaiser car that is in mint condition. Behind the car there is a plaque explaining the history of the car. There are also outdoor tables and chairs for patients and visitors to enjoy the courtyard. Security seems to be nonexistent here as anyone can go into the hospital which seems to be a safety issue. There are many security cameras and a sign prohibiting firearms, however there should be a check in process for authorized visitors to visit patients. There is a parking structure and parking lot under solar panels so cars are kept out of the sun. In the parking lot there is an ample amount of accessible parking. The pathway leading to the accessible spaces is much wider and there is a generous amount of room between the spaces for adequate egress.

    If you are reading this, you likely have a loved one who is heading into rehab, spinal cord injury…read moreor stroke related. I am writing this because there isn't much info about this place, and I had a family member in here for about 3 weeks. I wanted info, but found little, so here is my way of helping someone else who may be coming to this rough patch in the road. OVERALL: 10/10 WHERE IS IT? It's a section of the 3rd floor of the main Kaiser Hospital in Vallejo, it is not a separate building. There are 2 sections of rooms, both on the 3rd floor. One section is directly above the Labor & Delivery (2nd floor), and the other section is in the main hospital wing. PARKING: You can park in Lot 2 (open to anyone) or park in the parking garage, park closest to the elevators. Parking is free in both areas. It gets busy, so they even have a parking valet until 5pm in the main loop. WHAT HAPPENS? They will take the patient in, and the doctor will do a quick initial assessment when the patient arrives. The doctor will likely ask the patient to rest for the remainder of day. The following day is an assessment by all of the specialist departments, OT, PT, and Speech Therapy (which is also related to memory). They have a huddle and decide what would be the best plan of action for rehab, and determine an estimated discharge date. Most patients had about 2 weeks as their initial window. Depending on the progress, they could extend the therapy for an additional 5 days if they believe progress is being made, so your timeline may be extended. Ours was extended twice. DAILY: The patients are given a daily schedule of all their 30-minute therapy classes (some acronyms were new to me: OTD is OT for dressing in the morning, RME is resistance mat exercises). Weekend class schedule is different and varies per patient, usually less classes. If no family member is there to take the patient to their class, the nurses or therapists get them there. There are lines on the floor to help navigate the area: PT is red, Speech is orange, OT is green, and admin offices is brown. ROOMS: Some patients get a large private room, and some are in a quad-room which separates 4 patients by hospital curtains. Just depends on what opens up first. VISITORS: They allow one guest to stay full-time in the patient's room. You can request a pull out bed that is surprisingly comfortable. You can shower in the patient's bathroom (some have Jack & Jill bathrooms between 2 patients rooms, so be sure to lock both doors). Your loved one will likely be tired from all the therapy classes, so try to limit guests so they can rest. AMENITIES: They have a laundry room where you can bring your own HE (high efficiency) detergent, and wash clothes for free. There is a family room which is a large room with tables for families to visit with their loved one. You also could do some laptop work in there if needed. Ice and water dispensers, shared fridge so be sure to label your items, and hospital type snacks (graham crackers, soup broth, etc) The family room by the rehab gym is nicer and more well lit than the one in the other area. FOOD: There is a standard hospital cafeteria on the 1st floor. During the week they have a salad bar, hot foods, and cold foods. Weekends is a small menu. On Mondays and Fridays there is a farmer's market. Down Sereno Drive (left when exiting the hospital) are 2 grocery stores (Food Basket and 168) and a small neighborhood Walmart. If you can drive, go across 80, there are lots of food options and stores (Target, Nick the Greek, Ike's, Starbucks, Costco, DSW, Marshalls, In-n-Out, etc) LODGING: If you need to stay somewhere, the Homewood Suites in Fairfield is about a 15 minute drive up 80, from the hospital. It's equipped with a kitchen and small gym, plus free breakfast in the mornings. Park in the front, the back gets extremely dark. Leave zero items in your vehicle, and you are good. Hang in there, you got this.

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    South Pacific Rehabilitation Services

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    While I will say that this facility is far better than the Windsor Rehabilitation Center on…read moreHospital Drive, this place has not impressed me what so ever. My Grandmother was placed placed here through Sutter Hospital after having a partial hip replacement Surgery for rehab purposes. From the first day there it was a problem, she gets there and nobody that works there knows how her leg pillow is supposed to be placed between her legs for the healing of the hip etc, if my Grandmother would not have remembered being taught in physical therapy than it would have risked her hip popping out and not healing correctly. They have no patient phones in the rooms, they have one at the front desk and one floating cell phone for the patients. What kind of crap is that. There was also no TV in her room either, I saw TVs in all the other rooms except hers, we complained and they said we had to talk to the manager about it. Finally after being there for 5 days they put in a TV, they were saying originally that they could put it in but we would have to pay for the direct tv, but they gave her basic cable with a couple channels. What did they expect her to do, stare at the wall the whole time, she is recovering from hip surgery and is limited in mobility and they don't give her a TV, unbelievable. She cannot eat there because she can't stand the food, she says its terrible. She says she can't sleep because it is so noisy with talking, yelling and banging all the time. Which is true I heard it myself. She pushes the nurse call button and nobody comes. She asks for something and they forget or bring it hours later. When we transferred her from Sutter Hospital to here, the social worker told us that she could leave whenever she wants to. My Dad has been trying to get her out for 3 days and they keep telling him she cant leave until she see's the Doctor, she has not seen a Doctor since she arrived there in over a week. Finally after complaining so much, she now can come home on Sunday, today is a Friday. It seems that they just want to keep her as long as she can to collect the most money from the insurance as possible. Because she has been able to walk and use the regular restroom on her own for 4 days now. The whole reason she had to go to this facility was just to recover a bit more from the surgery, help with restroom etc and physical therapy until she could walk and help herself with basic functions. Crazy and be careful with where you choose to place your family members in these types of facilities. You hear horror stories of physical and mental abuse, thankfully that is not happening, but abuse as far as holding against her will when she can now function enough to go home is still a form of elder abuse.

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