Pilgrim Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center
96 Forest Street, Peabody, MA 01960
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5
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February 21, 2018
Hello, Thank you so very, very much again, for the care of my Buddy, Cal. I really do Appreciate all you're doing Guys to help my Buddy Cal. what a Great Team. You're so wonderful, Especially Thank you for the Staff on First Floor and all Staff at Pilgrim. God Bless you all. Ziggy
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About Pilgrim Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center in Peabody, Massachusetts
Pilgrim Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center, located in Peabody, Massachusetts, provides specialized care options including memory care and assisted living. The community offers a range of living arrangements with apartments designed to meet various needs.
Apartments at Pilgrim Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center incorporate several convenient amenities. These spaces feature living rooms and kitchenettes, offering a comfortable and independent living experience. The common areas are structured to enhance social interaction, with shared spaces where residents can gather and socialize.
The community is equipped with numerous amenities aimed at enriching residents' lives. Outdoor common areas offer opportunities for fresh air and relaxation, and the environment is pet-friendly. An active lifestyle is encouraged through organized activities, social events, yoga and stretching sessions, and field trips. WiFi and internet access are available, ensuring residents can stay connected.
To support daily living, the center offers various services. General transportation services are provided for appointments and outings. Housekeeping services ensure that living spaces remain clean and comfortable. Meals are included, allowing residents to enjoy nutritious dining without the hassle of cooking. The communal dining area fosters a social atmosphere where residents can share meals and conversations.
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Massachusetts Division of Health Care Facility Licensure and Certification
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Reviews of Pilgrim Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center in Peabody, Massachusetts
2.7
(7 reviews)
Facility
3.0
Staff
3.0
Food
4.0
Activities
3.0
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3.3
bumble bee
1
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March 21, 2024
Their PT is non existent, they ignore their skilled nursing patients, they do not wash or otherwise provide personal care. Patient who was an active person before coming here, did not receive proper PT and kept in bed for entire day. Please look for another place
smz123
1
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March 21, 2022
Horrible. My family member was there after a fall at home. PT was only given in the morning then she was left to sit in a wheelchair all day to sit in an unchanged diaper and no physical movement. When asked why she was not checked on or moved, response was “nurses are not required to do that”. So how is this rehab!? 30 minutes a day isn’t going to help much. Horrible staff, doctors trying to give unneeded meds, no checking patients who could be dead in there rooms for hours. So disappointed.
Ziggy12
5
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February 21, 2018
Hello, Thank you so very, very much again, for the care of my Buddy, Cal. I really do Appreciate all you're doing Guys to help my Buddy Cal. what a Great Team. You're so wonderful, Especially Thank you for the Staff on First Floor and all Staff at Pilgrim. God Bless you all. Ziggy
Ziggy W.
5
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January 19, 2018
Thank you All Staff at Pilgrim Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center for the Great Care for my Friend Cal. What a Great Place to be. For sure if I need help in future I know were I;m going to be. Thank you very much to All of you.
Monte19801
1
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December 28, 2015
This has to be one of the worst facilities I have ever been to. The place was beyond dirty. Upon walking into the facility I was bombarded with the smell of urine. The carpets looked as though they hadn't been vacuumed in over a month. There were cob webs in the patient rooms, human feces on the patient nurse call buttons, used disposable gloves and coffee cup caps scattered on the floor and inoperable sinks in the patients bathrooms. There was an old patients wrist band in the corner (in plain view) which had been there for just over 1 month (we did not pick it up in order to see just how long it would sit there before the staff would clean it up). In one instance they plopped my friends lunch tray down and walked away. My mother had to ask "well, are you going to prop him up to eat? How is is supposed to eat laying down" The staff membrane huffed in annoyance, came back and adjusted him. My friend does not have any legs and needs help sitting up. There was an elderly patient in a wheel chair in the hall, the staff again plopped his lunch down on a tray what was almost out of arms reach. As the patient was trying to eat at least half of his food was falling on the floor. This man was only sitting 10 feet from the nurses stating and numerous people walked by him without doing a thing. When the man's son came to visit, he had to bring it to the staffs attention "how is he supposed to eat with his tray way out here?" the nurse/orderly/staff member began to argue with the son and was incredibly rude. The son wheeled the man away, leaving a ton of food on the floor. That food remained on the floor for over a half hour before someone swept it up. Numerous staff members walked by it and some even stepped in it as they walked by. The staff was incredibly rude and lazy. If you have a choice do NOT bring your loved one here.
trying2
1
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July 26, 2013
Spent much time here visiting and saw things that you would not want to happen to your loved one. Very slow to respond to patients and annoyed at requests.
seeomarah
5
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August 6, 2012
This place is exceptional, they were extremelly helpful, professional, caring, and my mom felt like she was "at home". I was forced to find a place for my mother when the housing authority asked me to find a place for my mother, who was living with me, because the apartment I lived in was not big enough for the 3 of us. There was nothing I could do, they were going to throw me out, mom went to the hospital, ended up staying for 10 days and before she was discharged, they gave us two referals. We went to see them both, and picked this one, and thanks God for that, Mom finished living her days there, she was there about 5 months, before the Alzheimer's monster killed her on May 29th. I will recommend this place very highly, it gave us the peace of mind we needed, and Mom passed away without any unnecesary treatments done.
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