The Osborn Senior Living
101 Theall Road, Rye, NY 10583
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Reviews of The Osborn Senior Living in Rye, New York
3.56
(16 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
3.3
Food
3.6
Activities
1.5
Value
3.0
Caring kid
3
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March 4, 2024
In short term rehab / The Pavillion, The. Food. Is. Terrible. Awful Rooms are private, spacious. I understand the bed is very uncomfortable. Very limited activities. Short rehab sessions. Nurses and aides don’t help very much, even when you ring the call button.
Vincent
1
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January 26, 2024
My aunt was at The Osborn Senior Living. They don't care about their patients. They didn't provide information or updates. The only update I got on my aunt was a week before they told me I had to get her out. They also made no effort to extend the Medicare stay. I had to file a request for that. They told us my aunt had to be out. First, they said she had COVID, and then they said she had RSV. They did not care that she had it and got it there. She just had to leave, or I had to pay $750 a day. They made no effort at all for a 94-year-old woman to accommodate her because they gave her RSV. She got it there. But she was healthy when she went there. One of their social workers was bad and uncaring. It was horrible. The Osborn Senior Living is one of the expensive top-notch places in Westchester County. The physical facility was very nice. It was beautiful. However, they had no activities whatsoever. My aunt was supposed to get 100 days on Medicare, and she got significantly less. The thing is, they needed the room, and they wanted her out, and there's no stopping them from getting her out. No caring at all for my aunt who is a 94-year-old person. It's all about business. She couldn't walk. But now, she is walking after being in the other place for a while. She was in pain there and then they said she plateaued. I would never recommend that place to a person. It was a mess. It was one of the most horrible experiences of my life, and I dread growing old if I have to go through what my aunt went through.
Lisa
4
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April 5, 2023
I visited a friend at The Osborn Senior Living. It is a beautiful facility. I was in there for a little while. My friend has her own apartment there on the premises. The doctors will come to the house if they need it. They bring meals to the house, but she has her own kitchen, and it was pretty nice. The grounds are beautiful, and it's about three miles around. They have apartments in a small apartment building unless you get to the point where you need more undivided attention. When she gets to the next level, they'll move her over to another apartment. There are three levels of care and the whole place is huge. They are well-staffed. They keep them busy all day long. They have an activities director that plans bingo, shopping, or whatever they want. The residents get to put in their ideas, and then they go through it with cost-effectiviteness. Each one gets to pick what they want to do if everyone wants to go to a movie or whatever. Now that COVID has lifted a lot, they're able to do a little bit more things. They have a dining room, and you could eat there with your family. The food is pretty good, I had lunch there, a sandwich. It was pretty fresh; it wasn't like stale bread or anything like that. The facility is beautiful inside and out. Even the physical therapy rooms were nice. They have a lot of stuff there. Too bad they don't have a pool, that's all they needed. It's pretty up there. The better it is, the more money it costs. They do take Medicare and Medicaid, both of it. They will take a certain portion of it.
dot dot
3
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May 1, 2021
Tried Friday for post pandemic to visit dear friend Saturday He has not had a visitor in over a year Had to submit personal info online and wait for a response None came I called Saturday but no luck. The visitors’ staff is off all weekend!!! That’s when people come to visit, isn’t it? So now my friend has to wait until I am next in town. In my case three weeks The Osborn is pretty but pretty UNDERSTAFFED!
me-too
3
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March 15, 2021
Room, food, excellent. Communicating with family members was horrible. Staff were taking care of mom well "EXCEPT" ONE...who had a chip on her shoulder, and had a bad attuite. She became inpatient and literally pushed mom (who was recovering from a rib fracture injury) into the bed.
Reviewer
5
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March 19, 2018
You need to be a millionaire to be at The Osborn. They had subacute rehab, independent living, and assisted living, all levels of care. It's a beautifully decorated environment that's immaculately clean. Everyone was smiling and cheerful and made you feel like they're happy that you're there. It's very cheery and upbeat. They have a gym, spa treatments, beauty parlor, very good amenities, restaurant-style dining, concierge, and take the people out to shows and doctors.
Bizzy
2
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September 23, 2017
I arrived at the Osborn for Full Knee Replacement Rehab September 22,2017.The facility and grounds are beautiful. Unfortunately they have young nurses and CNA's that are rude, and unprofessional. I did not have any pain medication until 230am 12 hours after arrival. All afternoon I was told the pharmacy had to deliver the meds as of 730am Saturday morning they were still giving me excuses. As time went on the CNA's realized I could manage bathroom activities with the exception of minimal help ( needed help with sponge bath)and never returned to my room again. It took 5 hours to get my room window open after numerous calls. At 440PM a nurse by the name of Claudia came to my room and verbally attacked me because I said to the receptionist that you cannot get help or medicine if you need them. I said it takes 2 hours. I filed a complaint with nurse management and they defended Claudia even though I told them she completely ignored a patient crying for help. When I said something to her she said she has Dementia and just ignore it. Since this place caters to older age clientele I do not know how this would be allowed to happen. It can cost up to $8,000 a month for care that is sub par at best. Before committing to this place please see if your loved one can stay for a week and check on them everyday. After my experience here I would never return.
Susan764074
3
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January 3, 2017
The Osborn is a beautiful campus with lovely gardens and good activities, but it's way too big and there's nothing cozy or homey about it. The gardens are really nice. The staff is helpful, took me on a tour, and answered all my questions. The tour was adequate.
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Services and Amenities of The Osborn Senior Living in Rye, New York
Dining options
- In Room Kitchenette
Features
- Beauty Barber Shop
- Computer Room
- Resident Transportation
Cleaning services
- Laundry For Clothing
Medicare
Health
3.0
Overall
4.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
4.0
About The Osborn Senior Living in Rye, New York
The Osborn Senior Living is a Senior Living provider in Rye, New York that offers residents Continuing Care Communities, Memory Care, Assisted Living, and Nursing Homes services. Contact The Osborn Senior Living for more details on services and rates.
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