ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Palm Harbor)
2851 Tampa Rd, Palm Harbor, FL 34684
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Reviews of ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Palm Harbor) in Palm Harbor, Florida
2.88
(27 reviews)
Facility
3.0
Staff
3.2
Food
2.3
Activities
2.6
Value
3.1
Brooklyn11211
1
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June 30, 2023
This place is FILTHY! My mom has fallen in this facility and according to nurse ‘it’s a patients right to fall’. My Mom is now in the ICU because she has a UTI with MERSA it took THREE weeks to get get tested !!!! This place is horrible you ring fir nurse nobody comes for hours . I’ve seen a CNA leave an elderly woman in her wheelchair huffing off ‘she’s not doing this’. This place WILL be reported to the board of health ! Now there’s an outbreak of COVID among staff snd they need to do ‘line testing’ to see who was in contact w my mom. This place needs to be shut down !!!!
Janice
5
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January 3, 2023
My father was at ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Palm Harbor). It was very clean compared to another place that we had him at. He came a long way from the time he was in the hospital to rehab. He did really well and improved a lot. They were very, very good. They were there for him. Like all of them, it takes a little bit to answer sometimes, but they weren't real long on their answering. It seemed like a really good place. He had his own room in rehab, and it was like a good-sized bedroom with his own walk-in closet. He had a TV in there, a phone, a bed, a chair, and a little table next to the bed. They made it look nice. In the long-term area, he had to share a room, but it was a fairly good-sized room. It was bright and clean, and the floors were always clean, never tacky or dirty. You never smelled the urine smell or anything. All the nurses were very accommodating and helpful. I think they did a great job. They had PT and OT, and they had bingo and games they played. In the long-term, a lot of them were older than my father, and they would be sitting in their wheelchairs with their heads down sometimes. The therapists in there would try to get them going. The rehab and long-term were in the same building. Rehab is in one wing and long-term is over into another wing. They had nice dining rooms, even for long-term people. They had a living room, a hairdresser, and a courtyard that you could sit out in. We didn't have any complaints with them. They did great. The staff was wonderful. The food seemed to be pretty good. I didn't actually taste it, but I could see what my father was eating. You had to sign in and check your temperature and all that stuff, and wear a mask at the time. I don't know if they lifted that or not at the long-term. The people were pleasant and they responded well. The activities were up to the people. They would make a lot of people try them. They had him go into the big cafeteria a good couple of weeks before he was going home. They were trying to see how he would do going into socializing, but he's not a real social person. He's got Medicaid, so he was able to stay longer. Otherwise, he might not have been able to. There's no way he could have afforded it if it wasn't for that.
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Christine
2
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April 17, 2022
The rehab services that Manor Care Health Services of Palm Harbor provide is very good. The PT, especially, is working with my mother diligently to get her back to walking. Cleanliness is fair. They're just understaffed at this time, the facilities are old, and there's not a large menu to choose from. They were just recently taken over by another company. So, I would imagine that they are going to revamp the areas that are under par.
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lt4921
5
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January 17, 2022
My father in law had a brief stay (10 days) at manor care. We worked with Vanessa and Grace on the staff there. I’m leaving this review to acknowledge the service these 2 ladies provided. They were extremely responsive returning calls and keeping us updated on his care. They jumped through hoops to arrange his discharge filing paperwork and communicating with the assisted living facility.
Provider Response
Zelly
1
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January 9, 2022
This is the worst place to be. The food is gross, some uneatable and send it back. If you put the emergrncy light on could tak from 20 minutes to an hour or longer before anyone comes. Not enough help. Some of the people good, then some snotty. The ones who work for this place, problem is the people through agancies they hire, they dont want to do their job, it is only a pay check to them. So if you know someone here stay a full day and see what goes on.
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Dave's Daughter
1
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August 23, 2021
My father is CURRENTLY in this facility for less than 1 week. Immediately, there were problems. 1. No Intake done 2. Little to no communication with family unless you ask a direct question. 3. Nobody checked his water intake, takes 45 mins to get a nurse for help. At this point we asked for a meeting. (2.5 days in) Although we met with Nursing Mgr, OT/PT, Social worker, they used that time to talk about discharge…never talked about their plan for him. 4 the people actually supposed to care for my Dad, we’re not told about his Dementia (Lewy body). Nor do they have access to his chart. The Nurse Manager assured me her CNA’s had been trained and just needed a refresher. It’s been 2 days and nothing has changed. I have grave concerns about management that allows this neglect and maltreatment 4. He has developed 3 wounds while there. The 1st two went unnoticed by the staff. Mom had to mention it. 5. We received the call about a new wound today. I could say more, but this is too long already. PLEASE try to use another facility. It is awful to witness this happening to your loved ones.
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Services and Amenities of ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Palm Harbor) in Palm Harbor, Florida
General
- Resident Capacity: 180
Medicare
Health
3.0
Overall
3.0
Quality
4.0
Staff
3.0
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