Twin Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
3301 MOCKINGBIRD LANE, Victoria, TX 77904
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February 26, 2017
My mom is in Twin Pines now. In looks, it is adequate or above; it is good. The feel is as good as what I can expect. So far, it has been good. We have only been here for a little while. The dining area looks fine. The room is a bit scuffed up on the edges and the walls where we can tell where wheelchairs and other stuff sort of bumped into it a bit, but it is fine, and it is clean. It is good as I expected, and it is adequate.
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Twin Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a Senior Living provider in Victoria, Texas that offers residents Nursing Homes services. Contact Twin Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for more details on services and rates.
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Reviews of Twin Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Victoria, Texas
3.6
(9 reviews)
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5.0
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Jeanne Frontz
5
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April 18, 2023
The faculty was clean, decorated with seasonal decor and the mural in one area was beautiful depicting Texas history. The staff was friendly and helpful. I loved the big calendar bulletin boards allowing the residents to see what activities were happening during the month. It had nice areas where residents could relax and read a book or go watch TV. There was a chapel for worship services. It’s an outstanding home for its residents.
another unhappy daughter
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April 5, 2017
My mother was sent there from hospital for rehab. She was there 5 days before she was bathed. The sheets were not changed until I went to nurses station to ask for sheets to change her soiled sheets myself. Understaffed and food served I wouldn't feed my dog. All for the low price of $300 a day. Moved mom out asap and went to Brookdale. Thank God we did caring staff delicious chef prepared food and clean private suite.
William143511
4
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February 26, 2017
My mom is in Twin Pines now. In looks, it is adequate or above; it is good. The feel is as good as what I can expect. So far, it has been good. We have only been here for a little while. The dining area looks fine. The room is a bit scuffed up on the edges and the walls where we can tell where wheelchairs and other stuff sort of bumped into it a bit, but it is fine, and it is clean. It is good as I expected, and it is adequate.
Tommy Fagg
1
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October 9, 2016
I am very disappointed with this place. My Dad has been here for 3 days. They do not change him, clean him up when needed. He is in isolation and the care givers don't even wear gloves when they change him ( only one has). I have found him in dirty briefs ( diapers) several times. He is left in dirty bedding as well. I would not recommend this place to any one!!!!
anonymous101189550
4
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February 12, 2015
I think they did a great job with my mother-in-law at Twin Pines. She was not happy with anywhere she was. The medication was sometimes her problem, but I do not really think there was anything wrong with the medication staff. I had not eaten there, but I sat with her when she ate sometimes, and the food occasionally looked pretty good. Most of the time, it was something I would rather not eat. They had activities like bingo and puzzles.
Susan100447950
4
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October 16, 2014
I found Twin Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, and I’m going to move my mother in November. We went and toured it last month and made all the arrangements. It was very nice. It seemed very clean and they had very nice staff. We talked to the dietician -- and my daughter is a dietician -- so that was very important to me. We talked to the activities director and to a lot of staff there. They have birds in cages and fish in tanks so the residents feel like they have pets, but don’t have to take care of them, and my mom seemed pretty happy with it. They have a nice gazebo and some gardens out back where the residents get fresh air and enjoy the outdoors. They have several different places where the residents can gather and visit to play dominoes and cards. They have a lot of activities planned for the residents, and they have 3 different dining areas so they’re very nice.
Caring69299050
5
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January 30, 2014
Twin Pines was very good. It was a very nice facility. I picked it because I like the personnel. They had different levels, the more you paid, the better your room was and the service was the same. You could have a double occupancy or a single occupancy. My business with Twin Pines was excellent. I visited the place, I signed the contract and I had a check written for the first month. But they never admitted my mother to the nursing facility so they gave my entire payment back. That to me is worth a lot.
drcarly
5
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February 23, 2012
A very nice nursing home that my grandmother in law is currently staying at. The reception staff was very nice and showed my wife and I the way to her grandmother's room. Our first impression of the outside of the building is that it was clean and the yard was professionally maintained. When we talked to our grandmother, she was still getting use to the fact that she was in a nursing home. At first, she was worried about people stealing her personal belongings. She did have a roommate. We later found out that she misplaced the items in question. The food was good according to our grandmother. The nursing staff was very nice and helpful according to our grandmother. When I went into the restroom, my first impression is that the restroom is very clean. I then saw a chart that is kept up on the door of the restroom that is what looks like to be monitored by the staff.
SpuffyMin
4
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June 24, 2011
After having visited this facility, I was very impressed by the friendliness of the staff. It is fairly clean around the entire building. It has a really nice dining room set aside for clients to rent and hold a dinner with their family in private. They have many activities for their residents for everyday of the month, such as live music, bingo, card games, among many others. The only thing that concerned me was that there was a lot of charge nurses at the nurses station and only one nurse to each wing. I would've thought that all the nurses would be out on the floor checking on their residents instead of it just being the nurse aides and the nurse responsible for their wing.
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