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Brooke Grove Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

Brooke Grove Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

1.8(17 reviews)
4.4 mi

My grandmother is currently residing at this facility after a fall that resulted in a broken hip…read more I've had a fairly decent experience so far. Front desk was friendly and greeted me when I entered. She also assisted me finding which room number was my grandmother in and how to get there. My only concerns are the previous reviews about the nursing and nursing aid staff. When I did see these staff members, I noticed they were just staring at me. I had to say hello to break the awkwardness of people I don't know just looking at me. Otherwise, it appears to be an okay facility,

This place is terrible. Do not send your family here. My grandmother has been sent to the hospital…read moreover 5 times in 4 months for sepsis, UTIs and severe yeast infections from her diaper not being changed. She was discharged and returned to the rehab facility yesterday, when I went to visit her today she had no water after the hospital specifically said she was extremely dehydrated. There was also no emergency alert button to call staff for help, just a hand bell on table. I rang the bell because it was 8pm and she hadn't been fed yet and there was no water in the room, nobody came. I had to personally go find a nurse. We finally complained AGAIN to the front desk today as we were worried to leave her over night, we were told we could not speak to a doctor at that time but they would call us when they got the chance the following day. They don't care for their patients and staff is completely unprofessional and under qualified.

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Asbury Methodist Village - Baltimore Oriole

Asbury Methodist Village

2.8(67 reviews)
4.5 mi

My mother-in-law was a temporary guest here while recovering from surgery. There were a few things…read morethat impressed me about the facilities. * The grounds are pretty extensive. There are tons of different buildings, and it seems to lend itself to various different types of active adult, assisted living, and other retirement living solutions. * The grounds are also pretty well kept. We visited in the winter primarily, so I cannot say how it looks in the spring, but it was quite scenic even then. * The meals looked to be of decent quality, though we did not partake in them ourselves. Ma didn't seem to complain about them either. * The amenities were ample, I think. Each room had a TV, though her room was shared with another resident. It was difficult to get a feel for normal daily life there. * The security was pretty tight I noticed, too, at least for motor vehicle traffic. Also, the building had a watch-person manning the front desk. The lobby included an apiary, which was inviting and cheerful. This is where my praise stops, however. I cannot say I had any positive experiences with any of the staff, outside of the front desk person. The folks at the gatehouse were usually pretty curt, but the nurses and orderlies were downright appalling. Only one I met had any kind of friendly bedside manner. The rest seemed annoyed to be there. I would not personally recommend this facility, but you should really talk to the residents to get a better perspective from life on the inside. For me, as a visitor, I was unimpressed where it mattered most: patient care and experience.

Skilled Nursing Facility: My mother was an inpatient at…read moreAsbury Methodist Village Skilled Nursing Facility from the end of Dec. 2022 until April 2023 for physical rehabilitation. She was a stroke victim and was admitted to Asbury with C-Diff which she acquired during her stay at the hospital. Aftertreatment, the C-Diff cleared, and she was able to participate in light physical therapy. Unfortunately, the C-Diff returned, and my mother was given another round of antibiotics, but she did not improve. By this time, she was receiving light physical therapy in her room; however, her health continued to deteriorate until she could no longer participate in physical therapy. The therapists and nurses frequently cited my mother's age (93) as a major factor in her continued decline. One evening, the sister of a patient passed by our room and asked to pray over my mother. She was an RN and told my brother and me to take her to an infectious disease doctor as my mother's situation was dire. This was just two days after we met with the doctor at Asbury who offered no solution to our mother's deteriorating medical status and could not explain why the antibiotics were not working. The social workers wanted us to move her into the nursing home as part of the facility, ignoring the C-Diff as a barrier to physical therapy. Following this new information, we decided to take our mother to an infectious disease doctor outside and independent of Asbury; however, we were required to utilize special medical transportation contracted with Asbury at our expense. The infectious disease doctor prescribed vancomycin, which is imperative to overcome C-Diff. In about 10 days, my mother recovered, but the damage was already done as the duration of the C-Diff in her system took its toll. From what I observed, the rehabilitation room is modern and contains several pieces of modern equipment. Asbury is a good place if you are young or middle aged and need to recover from a medical condition or accident which caused physical impairment. However, if you are elderly and frail, they are neither interested nor vested in your recovery. Rather, the emphasis is to move you out or into the nursing home section. Not recommended for the elderly. As for the doctor, basic knowledge (how did he not know about vancomycin and its prescription for C-Diff) was obviously lacking in addition to his limited time at the premises, thereby creating difficulty contacting him.

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Brooke Grove Foundation

Brooke Grove Foundation

3.5(2 reviews)
4.4 mi

Two stars for pleasant surroundings and good therapy staff. Almost all nurses aides do not wear…read moreidentification. Nurses aides can be verbally abusive. From the time nurse call button it takes approximately one hour to get a response from a nurse! Scary. If you have emergency forget about it! Nursing staff is friendly only when family members are present. Expect retaliation if you complain to nursing management during your stay! I would never leave a family member here!

I was admitted to Brooke Grove Nursing and Rehab Center after a week at Holy Cross Hospital. I had…read morea fractured T-10 vertebra from a stairway fall. I was taken to Brooke Grove by ambulance. My upper body was stabilized by tortoise-shell braces, front and back. I looked like a 'Ninja Turtle,' without the powers. Prior to my arrival, I had been able to take just few tentative steps using a walker at Holy Cross. I had looked at the Brooke Grove website, which showed a gymnasium. I doubted that it would be accessible/useful by me. By my second day, I was navigating the hallways with my walker; to the gym, where I was introduced to the Physical Therapy that they have. I learned that I would have 2 hours of therapy 5 days a week. I found the Physical Therapists to be fabulous. They were well-trained, very patient, and never bored. They had a wide variety of exercise routines that were always appropriate to my evolving circumstances. On the third day, we were at a 2-flight staircase. I was afraid I would be invited to climb it, and I was. I took 1 step and a second step, I could do no more. The very next day I was invited to climb the staircase again. I was amazed that I could go all the way up the 2 flights and down! Good Job, I was told. I thought so, thanks to the PT that I had received. I was there for 3 weeks. When I departed, I could use just a cane instead of a walker. The amenities during the 3 weeks were more than satisfactory. The food was surprisingly good. They have a menu of choices that are always available. I opted for the 'Special of the Day.' Lunch and Dinner changed every day during a week. The next week had a different series of specials. The variety of "Special' meals was surprisingly eclectic. There were some that I liked very much because they were rather spicy/tasty. I was impressed that they were included among the Specials. I remember someone shouting in the dining room, 'This is Too Spicy. I can't eat it.! My reaction was 'poor soul.' Then there was the custodial care I received while there, nurses and so on. My own experience was stellar. The primary nurses assigned to me were Rod and Heather. They performed beyond reasonable expectation. Those that attended to me when Rod and Heather were not on-shift, were also excellent.

Friends Home Retirement Community - Rich resident-driven wellness programs on campus and off campus.

Friends Home Retirement Community

3.8(5 reviews)
5.3 mi

I moved into homes on Quaker lane ( which is connected to friends house) in April and I thought I…read morewould not be accepted since I am younger but when I moved in I was accepted happily by everyone and the thought left my mind there is always something to get involved in it's a community and the good is great I am going to live out the rest of my years here

My Mom had a stay at the Friends house rehabilitation Center in Sandy Spring, Maryland. I have…read morenothing but rave reviews for this facility and staff. The staff is loving and caring to the patients requiring care there. Attentive to their needs in a timely fashion. Personally, Peter the regular nurse on day duty is excellent. The physical therapist, occupational therapist and speech therapist provided exceptional care in getting her ready to return home. The facility is very clean and provides a safe environment for those who stay there. The food they serve is prepared by a chef and is not institutional food you find in many hospital centers. Mom had no complaints and enjoyed her meals. Administrate process was very easy getting her in and releasing her. Chris was very helpful. I would highly recommend this rehab facility to anyone in need. Dr. J Valentyn

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Friends Home Retirement Community - Access to brightly sunlit courtyards and solariums at all levels of care.

Access to brightly sunlit courtyards and solariums at all levels of care.

Friends Home Retirement Community - Call Vonda Dubard to schedule a tour of our health centers. 301-924-7530.

Call Vonda Dubard to schedule a tour of our health centers. 301-924-7530.

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MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network - Rockville

MedStar NRH Rehabilitation Network - Rockville

3.5(8 reviews)
6.3 mi

After undergoing Anterior Cervical Disc Arthroplasty (ACDA) a year from this past September -…read more9/15/17,  and also running against clock (as far as what improvement could be made in my walking & gait Post-Op, I found an office full of confident and helpful people that knew what they were doing at MedSTAR NRH Rehabilitation off Montrose Road. While I received PT services from about all of the physical therapists (Jessica and Mercedes), Brittany really was instrumental in taking the time to learn what verbal cues were key during in my recovery and PT sessions, and how quickly improvement came about with my gait. Every single person in that office was nothing less than wonderful in working with me, even though my schedule would've been maddening to me with how many times I had to switch things around. Not only did I get much much better - but working with people who cared about their jobs and patients made it so much more encouraging. This is a special group. A++

Fixed my back right up. Kris (male) was excellent, as was the woman I was inducted by. Kris did…read moresome adjustments to my back and hips when needed, as well as some massage. I had ultrasound a couple of times. Heat and stim were offered each time but I declined. The focus was (rightly) on exercises, which progressed as my back improved. They used a phone app "StriveHub" to remind me of the exercises, which included videos and number of reps, etc. I found the app to be superior to the photocopied instructions but wish I'd asked for the photocopies for my permanent reference on the last day.

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