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Debary Health and Rehabilitation Center

60 N Highway 17/92, Debary, FL 32713

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2.1

(15 reviews)

  • Facility

    1.7

  • Staff

    1.6

  • Food

    1.0

  • Activities

    1.0

  • Value

    1.3

Jaxfl85

1

September 4, 2024

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

This place is deceiving, if you tour the rehab side, it's a beautiful, well ran facility with a ton of people that are attentive to their patients. On the nursing home side forget it! My family member said they would rather live under a bridge than live there. Residents on the nursing side don't have phone in them, you have to contact the nurses station first, and that's IF they answer. I hear employees yelling and arguing with other residents while on the phone with my loved one.

Paul S

1

July 7, 2024

I am/was a resident of this facility

The rooms are circa 1950s with peeling and cracking paint No wi-fi…Totally understaffed-at night I had to press the call button repeatedly and not much better during the day My interface with the staff members were ok but they were so overworked And the FOOD??? Pathetic! They make airplane and hospital food look good in comparison STAY AWAY! I wasn’t even greeted when I arrived leaving the EMTs to figure it out Poorly trained the staff person assigned to pushing my wheelchair to the waiting car DIDNT EVEN KNOW WHERE IT WAS….to the owners: stop trying to squeeze every nickel out of your dilapidated facility and REINVEST IN HIRING ADEQUATE STAFF, Training them and refurbish your place Very unhappy about my treatment and I intend to have your “Skilled Nursing Facility “ status repealed

Toots831

1

April 25, 2023

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Worst place I ever seen. No housekeeping was done in the rooms at all two walls up for three had blood splatters on them and she's a lung cancer patient so Airborne pathogens are concern. Staff is very hateful I heard them yelling shut up to patients I heard them telling patience to just lay down and shut up. I heard staff tell another lady what do you mean you can't get up my back hurts I can't get you up these are people that are in here to rehabilitate themselves so they can go home again worst place I've ever seen.

jessieLynn1992

1

April 24, 2023

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

This place should not be in business! I will not stop until this place shuts down! I feel so bad for the loved ones that are left there. If you don't have compassion or even the ability to perform your job, DON'T!!! The way these poor people are treated really makes my blood boil. Prison has better food than what they give these patients! The uncleanness and build up of mold, dirt, and blood is disgusting The way my Grammy and other patients were talked to and treated is unacceptable! No excuse for old blood splatter on the walls and mold build up is cracks and cleaning material! The hand sanitizer on the wall was way more dirty than words can describe! My Grammy was only stuck here for one weekend and for her to beg and beg to go home is heartbreaking! No elders/sick people should be treated so disrespectfully and ugly by the people their family trusted them with! The fact that me and my mom had to take turns to stay with her so nothing bad would happen like the first day when they left her sitting in her own pee for hours! The nurse even told my Gram that she had a bad back and couldn't pick her up she had to do it herself, knowing that my Gram is a fall risk and unstable! Calling to complain or get information for discharge paperwork will only get you 20 minutes on hold! I am making calls to better business bureau, health department, & social services! Debary Health and Rehabilitation! This is ridiculous & I will speak up!!!!!

beyond disgusted

1

September 19, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

If you love the person who needs care, DO NOT LEAVE THEM HERE Food is AWFUL and non adherent to allergies Care is NONEXISTENT I was constantly waiting for a call that my loved one had fallen and broken something. Visited at 2 pm and patient had been lying in his own urine ALL NIGHT AND HALF THE DAY Staff has BAD ATTITUDES Call lights on for 20 and more minutes without answering Pts sit in wheelchair all day/no leg elevation and develop cellulitis When it rains you have to SWIM to your car. Water enters the building One positive: Physical Therapists are good. Nursing and nurses aides are horrible. There were two aides who cared on evening shift, the rest including MANAGEMENT should be reported to AHCA for the many deficiencies

lybe

1

August 28, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Food is discussting,some nurse are not polite,hard to contact nurse for information of patient...

Joyce

3

May 27, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My sister is at Debary Health and Rehabilitation Center and it is a nice place, but it's very old and not updated. I think it's like 35 years old, but the people are very, very nice. They treat her very nice and they do rehab and everything to her. The staff is good and all that, too.

Tiger 69 bikes

1

October 12, 2017

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

I Was there this morning with a Birthday card for a resident there was there a few months ago. I knew today was her Birthday, so I thought I'd surprise her. The lady at the front desk was so nasty and rude, I was in tears when I left there. She said she wasn't there and couldn't give me any more info cause of HIPPA laws. I do understand Hippa laws, and was not asking for any medical info. Just wanted to give the Little Elderly Lady a Birthday card. I think it would have made her happy. So I left with my card, very upset. Oh, as a side note, the smell of urine in there was almost unbearable.

icareaboutmydad

1

February 7, 2016

I am a friend or relative of resident

Beware! My Dad has COPD. In April 2015 he was admitted to the hospital for 11 days with double pneumonia. He was released to rehab due to weakness. Was there for approx. a week & had to return to the hospital due to C-Diff. In hospital for 5 days. Returned to rehab & was eventually moved to long term health care. Thursday 12/31/15 Early morning visit with Dad. Noticed a cough. Dad said he was fine. Friday 1/1/16 Dad's cough was worse. I called it to the nurse's attention. She stated she had not noticed it, but would keep an eye on it. She said she would order an X-ray of his chest, but X-ray only comes on Tuesdays & Thursdays. Also the Dr. should be at the facility today since he was not there yesterday. She knew he (the Dr.) had been on vacation so he should be coming in soon...though really not sure. Saturday 1/2/16 My brother checked in on Dad. No Doctor. Sunday 1/3/16 I picked Dad up for dinner. And noticed he was wheezing and cough was worse. We ended up coming back to DeBary Health & Rehab. I asked the nurse if Dr. was in. No. Had the Dr. seen him. No. But, he should be in tonight since she had not seen him. I requested to take my Dad to the emergency room. They said I could. At the emergency he was diagnosed with bronchitis and was prescribed an antibiotic & prednisone. The ER Dr. wanted Dad's Dr. to follow up in 2-3 days. Shortly After his ER visit ( I can't remember the day.) PT came to get him for therapy & I refused it. They had no idea he had been at the ER & had bronchitis. Wednesday 1/6/16 Still no Dr. follow up. Received same story- Dr. Should be in today since we have not seen him. Thursday 1/7/16 I called DeBary Health & Rehab in the morning to see if the Dr. had seen my Dad. No. But, he should be there today. I informed the nurse that he needed to see a Dr. today since it was now 4 days since his ER visit. The nurse was going to fax the Dr. & inform him he needed to see my Dad. -I had been told that before. I ended up calling a pulmonologist in Deland & explained dad's situation. I scheduled him an appointment with Dr. on Tuesday 1/12/16. I received a phone call from DeBary Health & Rehab informing me the Dr. had finally seen my Father & added cough medicine to his regiment. I informed them I had made an appointment with the pulmonologist. They seemed shocked & annoyed. Tuesday 1/12/16 Dad had finished his antibiotics a day or two ago. Was doing better, but now cough was returning. Pulmonologist prescribed a prednisone shot, prednisone pills, nose spray & a nebulizer- 3 xs a day AND as per needed. Dad's condition was improving. We had a follow up visit with pulmonologist on 1/26/16 Tuesday 1/26/16 Dad informed me and the Dr. he NEVER received any nebulizer treatments. When we returned to DeBary Health & Rehab, I asked the nurse on duty if he had been getting his breathing txs. She said no. He never asked for it. I said he was suppose to have it 3xs a day. She said no- as needed & he never asked for it. We went back & forth. I finally gave up & said ok he has/had no idea what a nebulizer is or that he needed to ask for it. He is a 83yr old man with dementia in your care. He's not going to ask you for it. She informed me, " oh yes he does know exactly what he needs. He is more cognizant then I realize. He tells me all the time what he wants." At that point the other nurse next to her had looked up dad's orders on the computer & stated the script/orders were for 3xs a day AND as needed. I was then told he would get his nebulizer that evening. Wednesday 1/27/16. My boyfriend checked with nurse that evening about if dad had received his breathing treatment & the nurse on duty was not aware. My boyfriend saw the log book and nothing had been logged in regarding dad receiving his treatment. She said he would get it tonight & seemed perturbed at him. Thursday 1/28/16 My brother checked & he was finally receiving his treatments- though only 2 times a day. Wednesday 2/3/16 I was washing my father's laundry when at the bottom of the basket I found a pair of his shorts doubled bagged in plastic. When I opened it up the stench of ammonia was overwhelming. It actually hurt my lungs. They felt burnt & I had to run out of the laundry room. It seems to me a) he had been allowed to "overuse " his diaper & was not changed like he should have been & b) obviously something is wrong with my dad to have such an extremely strong ammonia smell. It smelled like a bottle had been poured over his shorts. I received a phone call from DeBary Health & Rehab - at 8:22 am informing me dad had been diagnosed with pneumonia. The Dr. was starting him on antibiotics. He did not feel well & wanted to stay in bed. I said I was on my way & also informed her about his urine/ammonia issue. When I arrived at DeBary Health & Rehab, they had my father in physical therapy. When I found him he did not look good at all & said he felt very bad. They were taking his O2 level which was in the 80s. I immediately said no physical therapy. & went to the director of nursing & requested dad be taken to the hospital. She said ok & would notify the nurse's station. I asked if I could talk to her & began to explain everything above. She kept stating she was fully aware of it all. Her attitude was nonchalant. The look on her face was as if she did not care & I was bothering her. No compassion. No assurance that things would be corrected. As if she really did not care & I was out of line. I drove my father to the hospital. He was admitted. They could not believe the story I told them & the care my father was NOT receiving.

Caring55681

5

July 31, 2015

I visited this facility

DeBary was very nice; they came and talked to us while my sister was in the hospital. We knew people that had been there and recommended it highly.

Nicole12

5

June 30, 2015

I visited this facility

The staff in Debary Manor was very friendly. They came out and gave me a tour of the place. They were very helpful and answered all of my questions. They were great. It was a nice facility. The rooms were in good size. During my visit, there were people sitting in the dining room and eating. They seemed to enjoy their food. I would say that the food presentation was fine. I also visited some of their activity places, and everyone was enjoying being there.

Caring97499050

4

December 3, 2014

I visited this facility

Debary Manor is an OK facility. They have a separate rehab wing which we weren't interested in. It was just like a temporary facility although they did have long term care. The staff was very friendly and willing to help us too. The facility was very clean as well. They have pretty large rooms, and they were very clean.

nogood

1

September 11, 2013

Other

Please please please be careful when determining where you want to place your loved ones. My father was a resident which fell and I was told by the nurse "she didn't know he couldn't walk" and also when I asked the CNA how often they changed diapers, her response was "oh...I didn't know he had a diaper on"....Also a mechanical meal doesn't mean a dried out pepper steak paddie. A lot of issue's as you can see. So please do your homework before you place under this care.

Jay2

3

March 19, 2013

I visited this facility

Debary Manor smells. It's a little more chaotic and it's understaffed. It's not an attractive facility. However, the staff there I spoke to are very enthusiastic and very caring.

A1HQ06YTE4KOD9

3

December 22, 2012

I visited this facility

I believe that the staff does the job they are supposed to, but they do cut corners. If I were living in any assisted living facility, I would want to be treated well. I feel like the workers at Debary Manor are not as caring as they could be. I have always lived treating people the way I would want to be treated. All in all I would give Debary Manor a half rating.

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About Debary Health and Rehabilitation Center in Debary, Florida

Debary Health and Rehabilitation Center is located in Debary, FL, and offers a variety of care types including Skilled Nursing Care, Short-term Rehabilitation Care, and Respite Care. This center provides options for both private and semi-private rooms, catering to different preferences and needs. Rooms come equipped with essential amenities to ensure a comfortable stay for its residents.

The facility is well-equipped with several amenities that enhance the living experience. Residents can enjoy a range of organized activities and programs designed to keep them engaged and active. Meals are provided for all residents, ensuring they receive nutritious diets tailored to their health needs. The center also features outdoor common areas, which are great spaces for relaxation and social interaction. Additionally, WiFi and internet access are available throughout the facility, allowing residents to stay connected with family and friends. Communal dining areas offer opportunities for socializing during meal times, promoting a community atmosphere.

Debary Health and Rehabilitation Center also focuses on comprehensive rehabilitation services. It offers physical therapy and occupational therapy, which are essential for residents recovering from illnesses or injuries. Therapists are on staff to assist with various rehabilitation needs, helping residents regain their independence and improve their quality of life. This combination of professional care, comfortable living arrangements, and a supportive environment makes Debary Health and Rehabilitation Center a notable option for those seeking skilled nursing or rehabilitation services.

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