Southpark Meadows Nursing Rehabilitation Center
9801 S 1st Street, Austin, TX 78748
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About Southpark Meadows Nursing Rehabilitation Center in Austin, Texas
Southpark Meadows Nursing Rehabilitation Center, located in Austin, TX, offers a range of care options, including skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilitation, hospice care, and respite care. This variety makes it suitable for individuals with diverse health needs. The center provides both semi-private and private rooms, allowing residents to select their preferred level of privacy.
Rooms at Southpark Meadows Nursing Rehabilitation Center come with several amenities. Residents have access to outdoor and shared common areas, ideal for socializing and relaxation. The center organizes social activities and events, offering opportunities for engagement and interaction. WiFi and internet access are available, helping residents stay connected with family and friends. Additionally, salon services are provided, adding convenience and a touch of luxury to the residents' experience.
In terms of services, Southpark Meadows Nursing Rehabilitation Center offers general transportation services, facilitating residents' attendance at appointments and errands. Physical therapy and rehabilitation services are available to support residents in recovering and maintaining their physical health. The center also accepts insurance, which can help ease the financial burden for many families. Occupational therapy and rehabilitation services are provided as well, aiding residents in their daily activities and overall well-being.
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3.0
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Staff
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October 8, 2018
Southpark Meadows was clean. They just didn't seem to care a lot about the patients. They were not attentive. I asked when they were going to change my mother, and the staff said to let her finish what she's doing. Five minutes later, I looked out in the hall and she was sitting down eating. She seemed irritated when I reminded her that she was going to come help. The rooms were OK, and the facilities were pretty good. The night shift seemed to be busy watching TV, eating, and visiting each other. They need to be more attentive to the needs of the people, at least in the nursing facility section. They need to shorten their response time when the patients ask for help.
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