Huntingdon Valley Skilled Nursing and Rehab
3430 Huntingdon Pike, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
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5
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November 20, 2020
I would recommend this facility to everyone I know if they need a facility for their loved one!!! This place is amazing, the staff is wonderful!! My mother just passed away a few days ago and I must say the care she received the whole time she was there was simply incredible. The Director of Nursing Amanda and the Administrator Seth were so helpful, they made everything so much easier. They did everything they could so that my mom received great care and was comfortable. My mother was given great care by all the nurses and cna’s. Gaye was my mother’s nurse and she is simply the most wonderful, caring person I ever met!!! My mother died peacefully without any pain and that’s all thanks to the staff at manor care. If you have a loved one that’s sick in need of short term rehab or long term nursing home this is the place!!!! I trusted them with my mothers care and they did an amazing job!!!! Thank you again for your professional, caring, kindhearted care of my mother.
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About Huntingdon Valley Skilled Nursing and Rehab in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
Huntingdon Valley Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is located in Huntingdon Valley, PA, and offers a variety of care types including Skilled Nursing Care, Short-term Rehabilitation Care, Respite Care, and Hospice Care. This center is designed to cater to the needs of seniors requiring different levels of medical and personal assistance. The facility provides both private and semi-private rooms, accommodating the preferences and requirements of its residents.
The room amenities at Huntingdon Valley Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center enhance the comfort and convenience of its residents. While specific amenities can vary, the center ensures that essential needs are met, creating a homely environment for everyone. The facility itself is equipped with a range of amenities including meals provided, WiFi/Internet access, and communal dining areas. Residents can enjoy a variety of organized activities and programs, such as social and spiritual activities, entertainment programs, and facilitated field trips and outings, which are designed to enrich their daily lives and foster community engagement.
In terms of services, Huntingdon Valley Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is well-staffed with professionals including nurses and therapists who are available to provide personal care services, physical and occupational therapy, and medication management. The center also offers general transportation services, special diets and dietary accommodations, and housekeeping services. These services are aimed at ensuring the well-being and comfort of the residents, making it a supportive and caring environment for seniors to live and recover.
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Reviews of Huntingdon Valley Skilled Nursing and Rehab in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
3.0
(19 reviews)
Facility
2.9
Staff
2.8
Food
2.6
Activities
2.4
Value
2.3
Kaitlyn
1
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June 10, 2024
This place needs to be shut down. My grandmother has experienced nothing but hardships from this facility. The facility smells like urine. To address issues staff is passive aggressive. My grandmother hasn’t received a shower in two weeks. Im sick of reporting this place for nothing to be done. Patients have to wait a hour or two to receive any help or care. Staff constantly speak rude remarks to patients. My grandmother is forced to use a diaper because no one will come to help her use the restroom. She had feces on her as they didn’t wash her up for two weeks. This place is unruly! They have lost her medicine over 3 occasions and go as far as to convince you that the medication never existed.
Mary
1
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September 27, 2023
ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Huntingdon Valley) was terrible. The meals were inedible. The staff was not attentive, and if anything, they ignored it. I had to take my daughter out of there. She was going downhill, and we were losing her in this facility. The only reason I put her in there is because I was able to get Medicaid there that I couldn't get elsewhere. The administration was terrible. We had a terrible incident when my daughter was being transported to another place. She fell out of her wheelchair, and nobody would acknowledge it. She hurt her hand. She was covered in urine; they didn't change her. When I complained, they said it was her fault and then it was the driver's fault. It was everybody's fault but their fault. I was going to sue them, but I just let it go. It's the worst place in the world. I would not recommend it to anybody to put their loved ones in there. I wasn't able to have a meal there, and if I did, I wouldn't eat it. They would give my daughter stuff that was sopping wet like sandwiches that were sopping wet. You couldn't even pick them up. They fed her the same thing every day. They didn't do anything for the patients. They didn't give them any kind of physical therapy. They just sat them in a room all day with somebody watching them.
Eleanor
3
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September 10, 2022
My husband is in ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Huntingdon Valley). I have mixed feelings about it. He just recently went into hospice and I don't see any additional work at all. The facility is OK, but I don't have really anything to compare it to. That's the first time I ever dealt with one. Some of the staff are great. I just don't see there being much care. The cost is a lot for what you're getting. I can't find anyone in hospice to tell me anything. I don't find them being around at all. It's an older building. My husband is very tall and hospice got him a new bed.
Kellcat
3
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November 3, 2021
Although the staff was competent, it is seriously overworked. The higher you go in the "chain of command", the more difficult it becomes. The phone often rings for several minutes before it is answered. The doctor in charge was unable to respect and listen to questions. The TV remotes were removed from the rooms. T V was provided in one large room but bed-ridden patients were without T V. Some of the telephones did not work. Although the rooms seemed adequate and fairly clean, there was a lack of thorough maintenance. A lot of that communication can be attributed to lack of staff.
yr wrong
1
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February 2, 2021
You need to pay attention to the patients more,notice bed sores,blisters, cuts,bruises etc...
Yelena A.
5
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November 20, 2020
I would recommend this facility to everyone I know if they need a facility for their loved one!!! This place is amazing, the staff is wonderful!! My mother just passed away a few days ago and I must say the care she received the whole time she was there was simply incredible. The Director of Nursing Amanda and the Administrator Seth were so helpful, they made everything so much easier. They did everything they could so that my mom received great care and was comfortable. My mother was given great care by all the nurses and cna’s. Gaye was my mother’s nurse and she is simply the most wonderful, caring person I ever met!!! My mother died peacefully without any pain and that’s all thanks to the staff at manor care. If you have a loved one that’s sick in need of short term rehab or long term nursing home this is the place!!!! I trusted them with my mothers care and they did an amazing job!!!! Thank you again for your professional, caring, kindhearted care of my mother.
Nessy21
5
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June 14, 2019
My Mother was in Manor Care Huntingdon Valley for 4 years on the Dementia ward and was not an easy person to deal with on a lot of days. The staff was very patient and kind and towards the end when she was placed on Hospice, they were so supportive of me also. I would recommend this facility to anyone.
Maul
3
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November 27, 2018
My dad is in Manorcare in Huntingdon Valley (Manorcare Health Svcs - Huntingdon Valley). It's not the best, but it's about all I can get with Medicaid. When I see the staff they're very nice, but when I'm not there, I don't know what happens. My dad doesn't like it at all. He has a room and he has to share with a roommate whom he is not very happy about, but the room is clean and well maintained. They have very limited physical therapy and it seems like the activity is limited to bingo and things like that. The grounds are very nice and the location is close to my stepbrother, so thats good. It's $12,300 a month and I have never had anybody else in a nursing home, so the cost is hard to judge, but I can imagine that's reasonable. I just don't want anybody to go to a nursing home like that, but when you don't have the money there's not a heck of a lot you can do. The food I looked at there made me sick in the stomach because it was all mushy.
FP
2
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January 28, 2016
ManorCare seemed nice, but I didn’t care for the rooms that much, they were too small. The staff was good. They don’t have that many activities.
annonymous7
5
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January 28, 2016
My father was here for rehab and returned home stronger than he was before his hospitalization. We were at the point of considering longterm care for him and were so pleased to see the progress that he made. The staff were caring and attentive. I would definitely recommend their physical therapy program
Nicole507
1
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June 4, 2015
The first 30 was great for my mom was in rehab, I needed her to stay there for couple months, once I signed paperwork for long term care, They moved her into a new unit, in 28 days she was admitted to ICU for 28 days in Abington, they ignored my request about her being heavily medicated. Needless to say, she passed away 4 mths later! She was perfectly healthy going in, only had md dementia. It started with a bladder infection from a constant saturated diaper. I put her there to be safe for couple months, they destroyed her in 28 days :(
Great Phx
4
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May 22, 2015
My grandmother was here for a month and is now home stronger than she was before. She enjoyed herself and the doctors and nurses were very attentive to her every need. The building was very clean and the kitchen staff always brought her something different if she didn't like what was given. There were occasional problems, but they were handled as soon as possible.
worsethanhell
1
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January 13, 2015
My relative was admitted for rehab. They was there for over two weeks and went downhill with each passing day. They lost close to 18 pounds during this time, but the staff insisted their weight was fine. We tried to get them out but the doctor would not approve them to leave. We had to call 911 to get them out of there. The nurses are the rudest people you will ever meet. The majority of the aides were so caring and more concerned about our relative's health than the medical staff. Our relative is now in the hospital being treated for a blood clot as well as other issues. It was a nightmare of an experience. If you want your relative to die.......this would be the place.
Morethanpleased
5
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September 20, 2014
This is an excellent facility for a short term rehab stay. Not only is the facility kept extremely clean and free from odor, but the care my grandmother received was better than we could have expected. We have been in several other facilities and this rehab program was by far the best we have experienced. We would recommend this facility to anyone looking.
Nothing but Complaints
1
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September 17, 2014
This is a horrible facility. Do not send anyone you love to this place. The nurses were nasty and uncaring. It took them hours to answer a call bell to help my parent. The kitchen always messed up on my parents special diet. They always lost my parents clothing. The accounting dept messed up on every invoice. They can't do simple arithmetic. We had problems with administration when we brought the problems to their attention. I have so many negative details about this place I can write a book. The place was dirty, there were stink bugs all over the place.
caring2604
4
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January 30, 2013
Manor Care Health Services is closer to where my mother lives. They have a pretty good rehabilitation program. The nurses and the staff are good. My mom is currently in an apartment. She said the food is good. But there's one area where you can smell the urine there. It seems they have addressed that. Although I would recommend that if possible the housekeeping is affiliated with a company with better standards.
lulztaylor
4
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June 26, 2012
For the most part Manor Care has been wonderful working with my family and taking care of my grandfather. One thing I wish they did was not call us on every little thing. We put my grandfather in Manor Care because we could not handle his health issues. But whenever my grandfather does not shower or there is an issue they instantly call us. There has been times when the facility has been a huge help though. For instance helping change his medications because they noticed he was taking the wrong ones.
elemide
4
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July 11, 2011
Nestled in the country side over-looking beautiful fields of green during summer, I could not help but notice this facility as I drove by each day. Wasn't disappointed on my visit either. The atmosphere is serene, very quiet and peaceful. I could observe staff and residents commingle and interact freely in such a way that, there was no telling one from the other. Resident looked well rested, relaxed and were quick to say "hello" even to a stranger. Resident rooms are quite spacious compared to others I've seen, equipped with a laundry room on each floor, microwaves and kitchen for meals. There is also a church on site for those interested in spiritual growth and development. Sure does comes highly recommended for those looking to get away from it all.
Anonymous-1
4
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July 11, 2011
The Manor is placed off of huntingdon pike and far enough away that you don't hear the traffic driving by, but close enough that it is not a far walk to catch a bus. Parking is easy at this facility visitor and residents have plenty of spaces. The land scaping adds to the surrounding area with a small bridge and lots of green plants and bushes. Inside the building it layed out very nicely and easy to navigate threw. The residents always have been happy and welcoming during the visits I have made. Many residents feel comfortable enough to leave their apartment doors open and their neighbors peak in and say ""Hi"" from time to time. The part I like most about this building is the cottage style homes behind the many building. They are more private but still close enough for every to get together. The cottages are much larger then the apartments and are laid out much like a large U shape. Over all it is a quite comfortable place to live with everything you would need close by.
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