Grant Cuesta Sub-acute and Rehabilitation Center
1949 GRANT ROAD, Mountain View, CA 94040
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March 17, 2020
My mother went to Grant Cuesta Sub-Acute and Rehabilitation Center after the hospital. It's literally a rehab facility. The staff is wonderful, they're great people, and they seemed really interested in caring for the patients.
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About Grant Cuesta Sub-acute and Rehabilitation Center in Mountain View, California
Grant Cuesta Sub-acute and Rehabilitation Center is a Senior Living provider in Mountain View, California that offers residents Nursing Homes and Memory Care services. Contact Grant Cuesta Sub-acute and Rehabilitation Center for more details on services and rates.
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Staff
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Reviews of Grant Cuesta Sub-acute and Rehabilitation Center in Mountain View, California
2.3
(6 reviews)
Facility
2.3
Staff
3.3
Food
2.5
Activities
5.0
Value
3.0
Hedi K
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June 10, 2024
The food was horrible, over cooked, only fresh fruit twice a week. The staff is friendly, but unable to help regarding medical staff. Rarely did I originally see RNs, NP, or doctor. Ot was excellent, PT good to poor. Twice I had to make the decision to return to hospital regarding a intense infection they caused, and a heart condition with intense strain on heart after 24 hours of a rapid heart rate. No one could listen to my heart. Both could have killed me. The room was great but other rooms had ambulatory men and women sharing rooms. At night loud music and a naked man cam into my room. One Flew Over theCuckoo’s Nest experience BEWARE NOT A SKILLED NURSING FACILITY
David
4
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March 17, 2020
My mother went to Grant Cuesta Sub-Acute and Rehabilitation Center after the hospital. It's literally a rehab facility. The staff is wonderful, they're great people, and they seemed really interested in caring for the patients.
GADV
4
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November 25, 2019
This is the perfect place for a person released from hospital yet not ready for Rehab. Majority of personnel are very helpful and friendly. The facility is very noisy, especially at night. Preference is given to hard of hearing fragile residents. Older building and small rooms contribute to this problem but allow this to be an affordable solution. Communication between intake personnel and caregivers is poor so it does take 2- 3 days for a new residents' needs to be learned. This is a teaching facility so there is an extra level of care-taking available. Nichlole and Wen earn 5 stars each for going the extra need.
vbreez
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June 3, 2018
FOUR HOURS AND WAITING IS NOT ACCEPTABLE TO BE CLEANED UP IN A WET AND DIRTY BED!
Granny X 4
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October 25, 2015
Very noisy facility-patients scream a lot and roam hallways being ignored by staff. Lots of staff speak Spanish with in patient areas-not all patients speak or understand Spanish. Lots of cell phone usage by staff-unprofessional
Caring80429650
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October 16, 2014
The staff members of Grant Cuesta were friendly. They would encourage people to go out to various programs and various centers, and they had evening programs like Bingo. The rooms were not spacious, and there were two people in the room, so I did not expect lots of space. It was a secure place.
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