Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
431 POND STREET, Boston, MA 02130
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About Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Boston, Massachusetts
Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, located in Boston, MA, offers skilled nursing care and short-term rehabilitation services. The center features semi-private rooms designed for comfort and accessibility, catering to those in need of specialized care.
The community includes a range of amenities aimed at enhancing residents' quality of life. Outdoor common areas provide opportunities for fresh air and social interaction. Meals are provided, accommodating various dietary needs. Regularly organized social activities, events, and entertainment programs help keep residents engaged. Additionally, salon services are available for personal grooming, and spiritual activities and programs support residents' spiritual well-being.
In terms of services, Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center offers general transportation, facilitating residents' attendance at appointments and errands. On-site nurses provide medical care, and therapists are available for physical and occupational therapy. The center also offers diabetic care and accepts various insurance plans, ensuring residents receive the necessary medical attention and support.
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Reviews of Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Boston, Massachusetts
2.3
(3 reviews)
Facility
1.5
Staff
2.0
Food
3.0
Activities
1.5
Value
2.0
Agnes B
2
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September 15, 2020
This is a terrible facility. Their poor management of the Covid crisis resulted in many, many unnecessary deaths, including my Dad's. *Every time I called to ask about his condition, I talked with a different nurse. Many of these nurses were per diem and didn't know the residents. They were unclear as what his course of treatment would be. * Nursing staff turnover at this home has been a major problem for several years. * Residents waited far too long for a Covid test. The facility had the swabs and refused to have the nurses take the samples. If they had done this many deaths could have been avoided. * This facility is far too small to avoid transmission of anything contagious. The room are super small with two residents in a room. * During activities the residents are crammed together with literally no space between them. *Tray tables and activities materials are not routinely cleaned. *The nursing assistants are often very rude to the residents and family members. They are often on their cell phones or talking among themselves rather than to the residents. If you care about your family member choose another place.
CZRN
1
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August 16, 2020
Please, please do not bring your family member to this facility. They lost 40 % or more of their residents to Covid 19. I understand this was and continues to be a big challenge for all nursing homes, but they did too little too late to keep transmission down. Before my Dad passed away from Covid (and he was doing so well) it was impossible to get any information from anyone. Everyday there was a new nurse on his unit (staffing is a big problem at this facility). If you care you'll take your loved one elsewhere.
Henry9
4
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July 3, 2014
My wife passed away at Armenian Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was only there for a week because she was very ill when she was admitted. I checked a few places, and I liked what I saw there. It was very nice and very clean. The staff were very cordial. They did an excellent job. She was in a room with one other patient. It was nice and suitable. They also have a TV room and a deck they can go out on. I was there when the food was served. It seemed good. I didn’t eat, though. They have a big dining hall where they serve food, and they serve it depending on the patient’s needs. I would highly recommend them.
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