Fairhope Health & Rehab
108 South Church Street, Fairhope, AL 36532
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About Fairhope Health & Rehab in Fairhope, Alabama
Fairhope Health & Rehab is a senior living provider located in Fairhope, AL. It offers a variety of care types including skilled nursing care, respite care, and memory care. This means that residents can receive specialized attention based on their individual needs, whether they require constant nursing care, a short-term stay, or support for memory-related conditions. The facility has different room options to accommodate residents' preferences, including private Rooms and semi-private Rooms, ensuring a level of comfort and privacy for everyone.
The rooms at Fairhope Health & Rehab come with certain amenities that make the living experience more comfortable. The community also provides a range of amenities to enhance the quality of life for its residents. These include organized activities/programs, which help keep residents engaged and active, outdoor and shared common areas for socializing and enjoying the outdoors, and meals provided for those who prefer not to cook. Additional amenities like salon services and WiFi/internet access cater to both personal care needs and the desire to stay connected with friends and family.
When it comes to services, Fairhope Health & Rehab is equipped to offer comprehensive support to its residents. Physical and occupational therapy/rehabilitation services are available for those recovering from surgery or illness, and medication management/services ensure that residents' health care needs are met. Special diets/dietary accommodations are provided for residents with specific nutritional requirements. For added convenience, general transportation services are offered, making it easier for residents to get to appointments or outings. The presence of nurses and therapists on staff, along with assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and housekeeping services, all contribute to a supportive and well-maintained living environment.
To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Alabama Public Health Health Care Facilities Directory
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bri1234
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December 26, 2022
If I could give this facility negative stars I would. My grandpa was transferred here and in less than a month in their care and he's gone. They broke several bones and refused to do X-rays. After he passed away I went to go pick up his belongings and one of the nurses said "oh he's not coming back huh". None of the nurses care here. They are all too busy on their phones. They had a dresser in front of the bathroom door so neither my grandpa or his roommate had access. While I was there one of the residents was screaming for help and not one caretaker came to help. After 5 minutes I finally went in and helped the man who was walking in his own urine and blind and couldn't find his room. Please for the love of god do not put your loved one in this facility. They just don't care. Not to mention a couple residents had no blankets or sheets on their bed. This facility needs to be shut down before they hurt more people. Not to mention the smell in this place is horrific.
Kimberly
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June 21, 2021
We visited Fairhope Health & Rehab for my mom. The people there were extraordinarily helpful. They were kind, knowledgeable, empathetic, and probably the best people that I talked to. However, this facility is not anything close to adequate or at least not what I was looking for for my mother. The rooms were pretty sparse, small, and they made them share. It was like a shared hospital room. To be completely fair, the building was being rehabbed when I was there. There was a lot of building work going on and things were not in place. The patients' rooms were just drab and looked like hospital rooms. I don't want my mom to be living in a hospital room forever. There is nothing personal about it. They did have a lockdown facility. My mom has Alzheimer's, so she sometimes wanders about. Their facility was just very old and outdated. Their rooms needed to be enlarged and improved. There was mold and rust like in the bathroom. It was just not good. Again, to be fair, they were in the middle of trying to rehab the facility itself. I don't know how it looks now, but it just did not look good then. The rooms that they have people sharing are single patient rooms. They just don't have enough room, so either they are going to enlarge the facility or decrease the number of patients.
Seriously?!
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January 17, 2017
This place is a dump. The staff are very nice, but the surroundings are dismal. Torn carpet. Funky ceiling stains. Dark curtains. Shared bathrooms without locks. Shower down the hall. Two thin pillows for the bed. Small thin towel and washcloth. Ive seen 1970s state psych hospitals that were more inviting.
JLE1964
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July 30, 2015
My step father is currently at the Harper Center in Tuscaloosa and they want to send him to this facility, so I made an appt. to tour the facility and I was shocked. The outside of the facility was horrible, looks like it is abandoned, no pride in the place. Then on the inside, there was an odor, the hallways were carpeted and had stains all over them. The patient rooms were horrible, something out of a 1970's Psyh. hospital. All the nurses stations had very limited staff if anyone was there at all. After the tour i was told the price was $5060 a month. Oh, forgot the bathrooms, very stained and outdated. To sum the review of the facility up, I wanted to run home and take a shower to clean it off of me. I hope this helps.
lking3
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June 13, 2012
I was pleasantly surprised to find the level of care that they provide. It is an older facility, and has been remodeled to be bright and cheerful. I've observed the staff, and they are very attentive to the patients plus the doctor and nursing staff know each patient on a personal level. If I ask a question, they find the answer.
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