Silver Lake Center
905 TOWER ROAD, Bristol, PA 19007
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5
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March 3, 2022
My brother is now a resident of SilverLake. I live 3000 miles away and because of the fantastic staff it has been an easy transition for my brother and our family. The staff is so professional, helpful, kind and responsive. They have worked with my brother’s dietary needs. Stand out staff members are Lisa, Asia, Eileen and Jasmine. They are an 11 out of 10. Thank you for all that you do Silver Lake.
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About Silver Lake Center in Bristol, Pennsylvania
Silver Lake Nursing Rehab is located in the small community of Bristol, PA. With a population of about 9,500 residents, the town offers seniors all the benefits of small-town living yet is just 30 minutes away from the big city conveniences of Philadelphia. Silver Lake Nursing Rehab is across the road from Lower Bucks Hospital Community Health where residents can access a range of medical facilities.
Silver Lake Nursing Rehab offers a number of care options, including skilled nursing, palliative care, rehabilitation programs, respite care and restorative long-term care. The facility provides long-term nursing care for seniors who can no longer be on their own and require a high level of medical care. The long-term care section is staffed by caregivers and registered nurses and provides a warm and caring environment. Physical, speech and occupational therapy services are offered on-site.
A range of activities and amenities are offered at Silver Lake Nursing Rehab to assist in the recovery of patients and for the enjoyment of long-term residents. Family members are encouraged to visit and take part in activities or socialize over a meal with their loved ones. There is a spa on-site to keep residents looking their best and residents have access to a spacious garden and patio area.
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Provider Directory
Services and Amenities of Silver Lake Center in Bristol, Pennsylvania
Aquatic Amenities
- Hot Tub Spa
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Dining
- Guest Meals
Safety & Security
- Gated Facility
Languages
- English spoken
Additional Amenity Information
- Payment Options: Private funds
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Health
1.0
Overall
2.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
2.0
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Reviews of Silver Lake Center in Bristol, Pennsylvania
2.4
(7 reviews)
Facility
1.0
Staff
3.0
Food
2.7
Activities
2.7
Value
2.7
post76opera
2
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July 22, 2022
I was in silver lake for rehab, and I have to say that they were pretty good with alot of things. The aides were pretty good, and whenever I rang the call bell they there within 10 minutes. The rooms were alittle small for 2 people and really drab I felt l ike my room mate was sitting on top of ne. But the rooms were clean. And the food wasn't that bad. You have to keep in mind that this is a nursing home not a 5 star restusrant. The only thing Ireally didn't like was the place smelled like urine
Karen's
5
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March 3, 2022
My brother is now a resident of SilverLake. I live 3000 miles away and because of the fantastic staff it has been an easy transition for my brother and our family. The staff is so professional, helpful, kind and responsive. They have worked with my brother’s dietary needs. Stand out staff members are Lisa, Asia, Eileen and Jasmine. They are an 11 out of 10. Thank you for all that you do Silver Lake.
A nightmare
1
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October 19, 2018
Don't ever leave someone you love in this facility. My 96 year old Mother In Law was in her wheelchair at 10:30 at night at the nurses station and they didn't have her strapped in. She has one leg and fell out of her chair. She's in the hospital with a broken neck and gashes in her head getting stitched up. We don't know if she's going to be okay. They're being paid $8,000.00 a month This place should be shut down, they're not capable of taking care of anybody!
Unsatisfied one
1
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January 26, 2017
I am a can with a extensive history of providing 5 star quality care to my patients, I have excellent letters of recommendations, I have been in the healthcare field over 15 years, i figured i can be a asset to the company, I saw silverlake was hiring for CNAs and walked in and filled the application out, shortly after that I was told to hold on and someone will be right with me, not long after I was told that , a short lady came out, she looked very upset, and she just didn't seem to be intrested in interviewing me, her name was Niyra she took me to the back, and asked me 1 question, she seemed to be upset about something. So after the short interview, she said we are doing other interviews , so in my mind I thought ok I give it a day and call back, I called the next day to follow up on my interview, well Niyra told anthor lady that they were not interested. I was appauled that she did not give a reason to why she wasn't interested. I just felt she was prejudice in a way, I felt like I was walking on egg shells during the 2 min interview, Very unprofessional, no mannerisim, she just seemed like she was prejudice toward me for whatever reason. She was very rude, and she just made me feel like something was wrong with me personally.
Unfairlytreated
1
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November 28, 2016
I was there and my insurance wouldn't cover me after 30 days but I had to stay was on 6 weeks of IV antibiotics and the tests I needed done to see if the infection was still there they wouldn't help me they told me to sign myself out n go get insurance. I had way more problem once in the nursing home. The place smelled of pee really bad like people sat in it all day. The way they treated some of the people blew my mind. They need more nursing staff because the wait when u hit ur bell is unbelievable. They were rude there was a hand full of nurses that were not thank goodness for them. The food is gross and they do not clean the rooms unless the state shows up I had to clean my room n bathroom cause I couldn't take it n I was in a wheel chair. I saw a few roaches in my room that really freaked me out. But they was they treat the people that are staying there really should be looked at....
caring0215113
3
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February 19, 2013
I was not pleased with Silver Lake Center. Mom went in there when she had a fall and broke the upper part of her arm last March. She was deaf and has had rheumatoid arthritis. But they would let her sit there all day long. And she would go for days without them even brushing her teeth. I am the one who would go in and do it. I'm a retired registered nurse. To me, it is unacceptable when the bells are ringing and the aides are standing along the wall or in a room just watching TV. She didn't like the food at all, and I understand people there have healthcare needs. But the meals are repetitive and bland. When she went to rehab, the nurses and physical therapy were wonderful. I can't say anything about that. But it was the aides and the auxiliary staff. There are only a few that are really, really attuned and good. And they are so understaffed to meet the basic activities of daily living. My mom had gotten pneumonia and septic shock. It was terrible.
Caring354559
4
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July 28, 2011
The center was a wonderful place for my mother to spend her last days when we could no longer take care of her at home. The staff was very caring, and the home was clean with very little oder. As most homes the staff was stretched, but we visited most every day and Mom's needs were always addressed, sometimes we needed to coach them, but most aides were always willing to comply with any reasonable request.
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