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My loved one likes it at Monterey Park and is doing good so far. They offer a variety of meals and the our loved one gets to order off of a menu. The community offers a variety of activities for the residents to enjoy. They even offer a hairdresser on site. The staff have been very cooperative and helpful with everything.... Read more
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A Place for Mom has scored Monterey Park Rehabilitation and Health Care with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Monterey Park Rehabilitation and Health Care has 7 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3.1 out of 5.
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My Grandpa spent his last month of his life here and it hurts me knowing that it was such a hellish experience. I would often come late at night to visit, anywhere from 11pm-2am. I would find empty hallways with residents literally screaming for help. “Please help me!” “I NEED HELP” “PLEASE HELP ME!”. It was honestly horrifying and felt like right out of a horror movie. There is only one nurse per entire hallway, each hallways has at least 25 residents who all need full time care. Once I got to my Grandpas room, he was lying in his own feces and piss for over two hours waiting for help. He even developed a rash that had to be treated because this happened so often. The nurses would just be on there phone at night ignoring the screams and calls for help. Some of the day time nurses were kind and attentive within the hour. Most were not. Grandpa needed oxygen and they once just forgot to refill, which is blood pressure dropped and it could of been deadly. Don’t take your loved one here
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Long story but my husband had a massive stroke in June and did acute and skilled nursing rehab then ended up in the hospital again in Oct and did skilled nursing again. We chose Monterey Park in Indep because they rated well on rehab. Let me tell you, if your loved one is at all a complicated recovery with their disability, don't go to Monterey. He has wasted a month of his rehab time with them. Time is precious when you're trying to come back from a stroke. They were only interested in teaching him to stand and sit. He needed to be walking! [ [Name removed] was MUCH better at working to improve his lot. At least once he gets home, he will have Village Home Health ([name removed]) coming to the house and working on getting some function back. Not just teaching him to transfer from one chair to another. The rating system doesn't cover rehab which is my only bad grade for this facility. The CNA's, nurses and office staff are great. The rooms are lovely and the food is marginal. Cant rate value, his insurance was 100% pay.
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Everyone was courteous and always there to help and answer any questions
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My loved one likes it at Monterey Park and is doing good so far. They offer a variety of meals and the our loved one gets to order off of a menu. The community offers a variety of activities for the residents to enjoy. They even offer a hairdresser on site. The staff have been very cooperative and helpful with everything.
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Mom was at Monterey Park for a short rehabilitation stay. The staff were nice but they did not follow through with helping build up her strength. She did have a lot of her clothes come up missing from the laundry. They did not have a lot of activities to offer. The food seemed to be ok and it is a restaurant style dining room. They did not offer any chairs for visitors in the dining room. It was clean for the most part and they have a garden and patio outside for the residents to enjoy.
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Mom is doing pretty well at this community. The staff are nice and very accommodating. The food is good the only issue with it is sometimes they are late getting the food to the residents on the weekend. This community does take medicaid. There is a urine smell when you first walk in but you do not notice it when you have been there for a while.
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They were great. They did well. They were all very kind. There was only one employee that wasn't very experienced, and they handled the situation right away. I felt it was clean. My loved one never really went to the dining area, so I can't really comment on that. Overall I think they did a good job, and so far the billing and administrative end of things have gone smoothly.
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