Forest Farm Health Care Center
193 Forest Avenue, Middletown, RI 02842
Community Comparison
What you can do with Caring
About Forest Farm Health Care Center in Middletown, Rhode Island
Royal Health Forest Farm, located in Middletown, RI, offers a variety of care types including skilled nursing care, memory care, hospice care, and short-term rehabilitation care.
The facility provides private rooms, ensuring that each resident has their own personal space to relax and feel at home.
Organized and entertainment activities programs are available, fostering a sense of community and engagement among residents. Communal dining areas offer opportunities for social interaction during meals. The facility also provides essential services such as physical and occupational therapy/rehabilitation, general transportation services, personal care services and has staff trained in mental health care, ensuring that all aspects of resident well-being are addressed.
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Rhode Island Department of Health Licensee Lists
Medicare
Health
3.0
Overall
4.0
Quality
3.0
Staff
5.0
Request a Tour
Wed
11
Dec
Thu
12
Dec
Fri
13
Dec
Select Tour Time
Reviews of Forest Farm Health Care Center in Middletown, Rhode Island
3.8
(6 reviews)
Dan from Middletown
5
|
August 5, 2016
My friend stayed at Forest Farm and the care was excellent. He had a large private room. Tracy from Therapy was great and very knowledgeable.. I had a guest tray and the food was better then I would have expected. I would recommend going there.
Caty RaY
4
|
March 4, 2015
My mother stayed here for four weeks following a fall and fractured ribs. The staff were very caring and friendly. PS She's been at home for 10 months since, and has repeated UTIs despite having CNAs for several hours a day daily. It's something hard to avoid for seniors wearing adult diapers 24/7, even with frequent changes.
Dianne19
5
|
October 18, 2014
My sister had stayed at Forest Farm for her rehab, and she was very happy there. In fact, this is the reason why we even investigated sending my mother there. The care was very good and she said the food was fantastic. It looked like a very nice place, and her room was very big. But then again, that could have been because it was rehab and when you go for rehabilitation, you are not necessarily in the same wing that you would be for the long term care. Medicare rated them very high as well. It was very clean, and she had no issues. She said that anytime she needed help, they were right there to help her. She didn't have to wait or anything, so she was very happy with the service.
cloud657
4
|
September 27, 2012
The caretakers at Forest Farm were all very friendly and seemed to have the best interest for my family member. The layout of the facility was particularly nice and had some great activity rooms for my family member. The one thing that I was concerned with was the cost of keeping my family member there and it was actually very affordable. The facility also provides great meals and the staff seemed to have excellent training. They also provide activities such as exercising and therapy sessions for my family member. They also provided music, tv and games which keeps my family member busy. I think I made the right choice with this facility and it has been great to deal with during a very difficult time for our family. Overall I have been very satisfied with my experience and feel my family member enjoys her stay there and will continue to use this facility in the future.
Bruce2
3
|
June 19, 2012
Forest Farm is fine. I would say it's like an economy assisted living. The staff were nice but I think they were over worked. Maybe they have less staff because they get assistance from the state. It's more like a state institution. At this point, this place is something that I would not put my mom. With her condition she needs private care assistance.
lis2
2
|
November 2, 2011
My grandmother stayed at this facility after she broke her hip. The nurses were very friendly, but not all that competent. She was constantly being diagnosed with urinary tract infections and put on medication without my mother's approval. The approval was needed because certain types of medication would mimic dementia in my grandmother. It wasn't until we moved her to another facility that we realized that the urinary tract infections were most likely a product of uncleanliness.
Help seniors by writing a review
If you have firsthand experience with a community or home care agency, share your review to help others searching for senior living and care.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Caring's Family Advisors can help answer your questions, schedule tours, and more.