Taconic Rehabilitation and Nursing at Hopewell
3 Summit Court, Fishkill, NY 12525
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5
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October 2, 2024
Mom is very happy, gets along with the staff, resident, and is treated well. She also participates and loves the activities. The staff has has keep her healthy and out of the hospital. I recommend this facility.
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About Taconic Rehabilitation and Nursing at Hopewell in Fishkill, New York
For more than 15 years, Wingate at Dutchess has met the short-term rehab, long-term care and respite care needs of patients and their families—always with attention, understanding, compassion and respect. Situated in the lovely and historic Hudson River Valley, this 160-bed facility provides a tranquil environment for Wingate’s patient-centered approach to care, promoting healing, recovery and comfort.
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Reviews of Taconic Rehabilitation and Nursing at Hopewell in Fishkill, New York
3.8
(8 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
5.0
Food
4.0
Activities
5.0
Value
5.0
Jennifer N.
5
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October 2, 2024
Mom is very happy, gets along with the staff, resident, and is treated well. She also participates and loves the activities. The staff has has keep her healthy and out of the hospital. I recommend this facility.
Barbara
5
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June 7, 2023
Taconic Rehabilitation and Nursing at Hopewell was very clean. They're very friendly and very informative. I called on my own and got an appointment. I got a tour and the people there were very nice. They had an exercise room, a TV room, and a library. They had a lot of amenities plus they had people there that could help the residents if there was an issue. The room that I had seen was a shared room. They had their own TV set up. There was a bed and a curtain in between the beds, so they had their own private area. The one bathroom I saw needed some work. The paint or the sheetrock was kind of chipping off the wall, but at least they had a toilet and a sink, and they roll the residents down the hall to go take a shower. I didn't see the shower, but everything looked neat and clean. It didn't smell. It was a very nice area.
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Drustrated Daughter
2
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June 29, 2017
My Mother is at the facility in FIshkill now. It's very clean. The food is horrible. i find it ridiculous that there is not a direct telephone # to the nurses station on the rehab floors ,24/7. My mother has dementia and called me confused about her medicines. I could not reach anyone to ask a questions in the early evening. I can not reach the nurse practitioner to find out what blood theists are being ordered and why. There hasn't been hot water in 3 days. I'm sure that this is not typical but I can't understand how this can happen. As a result, there weren't hot meals for 2 days. I visit 2x/day. I had to remind staff about the showering schedule. (2x/wk only) After one week in the facility, and at my urging, there will be a team meeting to discuss my Mother's care. This is my 1st experience at a skilled nursing facility. And I pray it's my Mother's last.
Mark D.
5
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January 2, 2017
My 88 year old mother was admitted to Wingate for what was expected to be short-term in-patient physical therapy. Physical therapy was six days a week. My mother's health declined rapidly from a serious pre-diagnosed heart condition and Wingate's care changed to that of hospice care. I found the nurses' care during approximately three weeks of hospice to be excellent and caring. The staff meets with family to decide upon care plans. Medicines were administered when necessary. A physician monitors patients' medical issues. My mother was happy with the food. Rooms were nicely heated. Every time we visited my mother, which was every day during the hospice period, we noticed that Wingate did not have the odor associated with many assisted living facilities. We got to know many members of the staff. Wingate organizes some activities for the residents to occupy at least part of their days, and singers from a local school came to the facility in mid-December to sing Christmas songs. The building is clean, functional, and bright, Outdoor parking is never a problem. The facility is well located, not far from I-84 and Route 9. I think the facility is well run. We are glad my mother had Wingate's 24-hour care during her final days.
Jack M.
4
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March 13, 2013
Wingate at Dutchess is gorgeous. It felt like you were walking into a resort. It's not what you expect a nursing home to look like at all. But they didn't have a bed available.
Gary6
5
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September 19, 2012
It is like a 5-star hotel, the place was gorgeous. Wingate Nursing Home doesn't look like a home. They're very good and it's better than down here. They have white tablecloths and crystals on the tables when they eat, the rooms were very airy, the staff is very, very polite. They make my mom feel good. All in all it's a great place.
Dee M.
4
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September 13, 2012
The front desk staff at Wingate is always so friendly and welcoming each time I visit. As a recent newlywed they were all excited to see me and my husband as my grandfather had talked to them so much about it. The food staff and nurses are friendly enough, no one is downright rude, but they don't go out of their way to be extra friendly. The facility itself is on a nice piece of land and is always clean. I have yet to go there and see the place in disarray. My grandfather is there at Wingate seven days a week to visit my grandma, and never has had a bad thing to say about the place. My grandmother is on a feeding tube and isn't coherent, so we can't ask her what she thinks of her treatment, but we are happy with how she is treated while we are there.
Wingate0
1
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August 28, 2012
The facility of Wingate is a terrible filthy place. The staff neglects the patients and lets them sit in there own excrement for days at a time before cleaning them up or even checking on them. The patients have bed sores and bruises and several lawsuits pending against the facility. The food is poorly prepared and tasteless. Patients are often left unattended even if they are a fall risk and are left to take themselves to the restroom or to a different room and if they fall they are placed back into their beds and told not to leave. Items of personal value are often "misplaced" or taken from a patient and the attitude of the staff and administration is that their items are not needed by each individual patient because they are in a center and do not need them. I would definitely not allow anyone in my family or any of my friends to go to facility like this one at all!
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