Braintree Manor HealthCare
1102 Washington Street, Braintree, MA 02184
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December 23, 2023
I visited my old friend who has been there for more than five years this week and I couldn't believe the changes I saw in the facility. It looks very festive and vibrant, it was not like this when I visited last year. I am happy that my friend looks clean and shaved and dresses nicely. The facility has completely changed for the better. They told me they have a very good nursing director who cares for the residents. Hope this will continue, I can not wait to come back next year. Very impressed!
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We provide specialized short-term rehabilitation, bridging the gap between hospital and home, as well as long-term care in a safe, compassionate environment that fosters independence and dignity.
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Jo
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December 23, 2023
I visited my old friend who has been there for more than five years this week and I couldn't believe the changes I saw in the facility. It looks very festive and vibrant, it was not like this when I visited last year. I am happy that my friend looks clean and shaved and dresses nicely. The facility has completely changed for the better. They told me they have a very good nursing director who cares for the residents. Hope this will continue, I can not wait to come back next year. Very impressed!
Kathy Escourse
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June 25, 2019
If you care about your family members, please, I beg of you, do not let your family stay at this facility. The social Worker has the worse attitude,not personable. The smell reeks to where it is unbaring. There are rat traps with droppings. I am beyond shocked this place is still open. Where is the state of Massachusetts inspector for this establishment?
mickey9766
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November 24, 2018
staff sent son to re, hes in ICU fighting for his life. THEY NEVER CALLED HIS FAMILY. place is dirty smells. they keep Medicaid patients to keep $$$$
Pat Wheelman
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November 16, 2017
When I was there I couldn’t tell if I was in prison or a mental ward. I lost so many of my personal possessions from other residents stealing them at night. Then all the staff speaking in another language all the time didn’t help my disorders. I was told so many lies about the place before I went or I would’ve never came. One shower a week, and maybe 45 minutes outside a day no thanks. Not to mention residents abusing other residents medications clear as day without staff caring. That kind of carelessness could end up with deadly results. Out of the 5 places I went to for my leg this is the last place I’d go to again.
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TheArcOLC
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October 27, 2015
I was concerned about the care that a gentleman would receive due to multiple medical issues and developmental disability. I can honestly say that of the three nursing facilities that he had been admitted to, Kindred provided the best care by far. Staff were loving and caring of not only the individual but also respectful of my needs and concerns as his guardian. Behavioral issues were addressed and reduced in a positive manner, health care needs were tended to and he was healthier than I had seen him in more than five years. Because I reside in NY, the open communication maintained with/by the Social Service department needed to address multiple issues was most valuable. I made visits to the facility about every 6 months and was always made to feel welcome. The staff went out of their way to assist with Skype visits in order ensure contact with the gentleman in their care. I would, and have, highly recommend Kindred/Braintree to others with a need to find placement for a loved one.
sister54
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July 8, 2015
my brother was placed at kindred at the end of 2014,after so much frustration finding a suitable place for him,he is not an elderly individual,has not even hit his 60th year as yet,but he was getting placed in all the wrong places for all the wrong reasons.once he was admitted into kindred, they started having him properly evaluated,and treated.i find the staff to be very friendly,and always looking for ways to improve his life.one of their staff menbers allison, actually took time from her own schedule,to find out about my brothers history regarding his accomplishments in life,and had some activities for him,that brought back great memories for him,and it was a pleasure after so many years to have him relive these moments.i would not hesitate to recommend any younger uindividual to kindred,so many people think it is only for the elderly
RedRobin
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October 20, 2011
I took a tour of the facility right before my grandmother was roomed there. The facility was impressive it seemed rather clean but it had it's dirty areas. The people there were extremely friendly, allowing me to feel comfortable with my grandmother living there. The major part I had a problem with was that in the cafeteria/ gathering spot, there was a giant wall blocking all of the outside world. This was a major downfall for both me and my grandmother because the outside is her life. The rooms were she was staying looked more like a hospital than a house due to all the white paint on the walls and the sick people coughing very loud. The food wash't so bad and didn't pose a discomfort towards anyone in there.Overall the place was very warming and I'm pretty sure I made the right choice about her living arrangements for the next few years.
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