Treyburn Rehabilitation Center
2059 Torredge Road, Durham, NC 27712
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About Treyburn Rehabilitation Center in Durham, North Carolina
Treyburn Rehabilitation Center in Durham, NC, provides memory care and assisted living services tailored to various levels of support. The community features comfortable apartment-style living spaces, with some units including living rooms and kitchenettes for additional convenience.
Residents can enjoy a range of amenities designed to enhance their living experience. The community offers outdoor common areas that provide opportunities for fresh air and exercise. It also welcomes pets, allowing residents to have their four-legged companions with them. To promote social engagement, the community organizes various activities and programs, including social events and communal dining experiences. WiFi/Internet access is available, helping residents stay connected with family and friends. Physical well-being is encouraged through options for yoga and stretching exercises. Additionally, residents have opportunities to participate in field trips and outings facilitated by the community.
Services at Treyburn Rehabilitation Center aim to add ease and convenience to daily life. General transportation services are available to assist residents with appointments and errands. Housekeeping services help maintain clean and tidy living spaces, alleviating the need for routine chores. The combination of these amenities and services contributes to an enriching and supportive environment for residents at Treyburn Rehabilitation Center.
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North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation Licensed Facilities
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Staff
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Reviews of Treyburn Rehabilitation Center in Durham, North Carolina
1.5
(6 reviews)
Facility
2.0
Staff
2.0
Food
2.0
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SafariOfTheMind
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September 9, 2023
Hard to believe Duke uses this. Facility is decrepit. Short staffed and they ignore residents. Poor response times of an hour to pushing "need help" button. Borders on abuse by some nurses with yelling orders too common. Rehab patients treated without respect like mental residents. Not recommended for rehab.
DaMan
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April 7, 2023
I'm at a loss as to how to describe this facility. I've told everyone I meet ...don't let your friends or enemies stay here. It started off bad and got progressively worse from day one. Medicine wasn't provided for 2.5 days then when we got our medicine they asked us to surrender our private meds. Breakfast every morning was cold Including coffee. When trying to get assistance it was unbelievable..more than an hour each time. Speaking to Administrative personnel resulted in lip service and no action.promises were never fulfilled.
Wendy
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September 29, 2022
I went to look at Treyburn Rehabilitation Center. Everyone just seemed to not know what was going on. I don't know if they were short-staffed or just stretched. The food was very bland and the chicken pieces still had some feathers in them. It was not good. It was not a very clean facility. When I walked in the door, there was a dirty diaper laying there in the hall, and there was an odor.
Carolynn77
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May 13, 2014
My husband was in this facility for rehab after surgery. He has metastatic prostate cancer that is all over his body. (spine, hips, shoulders, colon, liver etc.) The surgery was an colostomy. It was like pulling teeth to get his meds on time. Very often the nurses were standing with each other chatting and they were annoyed when I asked them to get his pain medicine. I would not recommend this place to anyone.
June W
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October 2, 2009
I am shocked that Duke Med Cen would recommend a place like this. When call button was pushed, they would take a hour or so to come. They would not help family members turn over patient or help her in anyway without hurting her. Pain meds were not administered on a timely basis (usually two-three hours after they should have been given to her). I thought these places only existed in the movies but boy was I wrong. My mother in law would have been better off alone in her house. I understand that Peak Resources runs this place. I am going to give them a piece of my mind. I had to stay with her 24/7 with other family members. We could not leave her alone but they got paid. This was a true nightmare for my mother in law and the family members having to take care of her. Duke Med Center - WHY DO YOU RECOMMEND THIS PLACE?
Bonnie-3
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October 2, 2009
This is the laziest bunch of people I have ever seen. We stayed with our mother 24/7 after the first night. They let her walk up and down the hall (she just had knee replacement) at 79 years old. They don't clean the rooms, bathrooms have a strong smell of urine, don't administer pain meds as prescribed by the hospital. Tried to give her tylenol all the time when she should have been given narcotics prescribed by the hospital. was suffering. Did not put in a light bulb in the bathroom - Mom had to use the bathroom several times during the night IN THE DARK. The aids would not come when the call button was pressed. I can go on and on but this is the worst I have ever seen and I have seen alot. We injured ourselves trying to help her in and out of the bed because the staff would not help. How can this place be Medicaid / Medicare approved and how can Duke refer patients to this place? We had to do everything for her including putting her in the car to leave. They were upset that we used their wheelchair - they wanted her to walk out after knee replacement. Does this seem normal? This place set my mother back three days and she is having nightmares now because of this place. Duke sends patients to this place because there are always openings (no one stays if they can help it). That should tell you something as this is the typical sign if the place is below standards. I would take my loved one home with less care than leave them here with NO CARE. SEARCH THE INTERNET AND READ ALL THE REVIEWS BEFORE EXPOSING YOUR LOVED ONE TO THIS FACILITY.
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