Falls Run Nursing and Rehabilitation
140 Brimley Drive, Fredericksburg, VA 22406
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September 24, 2020
I am unable to visit due to Covid but told the rooms are large. The Staff seem attentive and address our concerns. Some do not always return our calls and wait time for call light can be excessive but not there to verify this. They are helpful in addressing our concerns, the food is good, weekly covid testing of all with a report to us, good at advising us of any changes in her care and the therapists are good and keep us up to date. Management can be reached if necessary.
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About Falls Run Nursing and Rehabilitation in Fredericksburg, Virginia
Falls Run Nursing and Rehabilitation, located in Fredericksburg, VA, is a senior living provider that offers a variety of care types to meet the needs of its residents. The care options available include Skilled Nursing Care, Short-term Rehabilitation Care, Hospice Care, and Respite Care. This allows for a range of support depending on individual requirements, whether someone needs ongoing nursing assistance, a temporary place for recovery, specialized hospice care, or temporary support when a caregiver is unavailable.
The living spaces at Falls Run Nursing and Rehabilitation are designed to accommodate different preferences and needs. Residents can choose from semi-private rooms or private rooms, depending on their desire for companionship or privacy. Some of the rooms come with full kitchens, allowing residents the option to prepare their own meals if they wish. Additionally, the facility ensures that residents feel at home by providing various room amenities that enhance their comfort and convenience.
Beyond the living spaces, Falls Run Nursing and Rehabilitation offers a wealth of amenities and services aimed at enriching the lives of its residents. The community organizes a wide range of activities and programs, including health and wellness activities, social events, and even field trips and outings. Meals are provided in a communal dining setting, fostering a sense of community among residents. For convenience and safety, an emergency response system is in place. Residents can also enjoy salon services and stay connected with friends and family through WiFi and internet access. The presence of nurses and therapists on staff ensures that residents receive professional medical attention, including physical and occupational therapy, as needed.
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Reviews of Falls Run Nursing and Rehabilitation in Fredericksburg, Virginia
3.3
(16 reviews)
Facility
4.0
Staff
3.9
Food
3.3
Activities
4.0
Value
4.0
Terdan
1
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August 19, 2024
Falls Run failed my dad miserably the last week he was at their facility for rehab (31 days total). He started not feeling well. COVID was in the building; however, he tested negative. The nurses, social services, and staff assured me the doctor on staff was well aware of his symptoms and they were trying to determine what was wrong...why his white blood cell count was high, he was sniffling, he was not able to eat much, he was coughing, his right arm was sore and he could not lift it. Nothing was figured out yet he was discharged hastily. He was in a lot worse shape when he discharged than when he entered the facility. He was rushed to the hospital within 18 hrs of discharge and died within a week...due to MRSA blood infection, raging urinary tract infection, aspiration, hypoxic respiratory failure. He would have died within 24 hours of discharge if he had not agreed to ventilator intervention in the ER.
Josh
5
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April 22, 2022
The community of Falls Run Nursing and Rehabilitation was very clean. Everyone was very professional and the residents seemed to be very happy. It was just a very nice place. It's very easy to get around and the rooms were spacious.
griefstricken
1
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September 30, 2021
The rooms are clean and big. That’s the best I can say. Food is horrible and my father was continually being brought items he could not eat. Actually getting anybody on the phone is very hit or miss. My concerns regarding his care were not taken seriously by some of the nurses/aides. My father left the facility in worse shape than when he entered. He was back in the er less than 24 hours after release and passed away 12 hours later due to sepsis.
Catherine Rowan
2
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April 16, 2021
Food was poor Communication was poor My mom ended up with a uti and I had to beg for two weeks for a urinalysis Seems SOMEONE should have noticed gray coloring not eating and drinking well and increasing confusion all typical of a uti If family isn’t there to doesn’t seem they pay attention
Bill82
4
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September 24, 2020
I am unable to visit due to Covid but told the rooms are large. The Staff seem attentive and address our concerns. Some do not always return our calls and wait time for call light can be excessive but not there to verify this. They are helpful in addressing our concerns, the food is good, weekly covid testing of all with a report to us, good at advising us of any changes in her care and the therapists are good and keep us up to date. Management can be reached if necessary.
Cecilia Sical
5
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August 13, 2019
My mom is there for rehab and medical care due to her health condition. She doesn’t speak much English but the nursing staff as well as the ó.t and p.t try their best to understand her and be understood by her. Anytime she needs them they make sure to tend to her ASAP. Thanks.
andii
5
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May 16, 2019
My experience at Falls Run far exceeded my expectations. The staff was excellent from top to bottom. The food was tasty and the staff serving did an excellent job. PT was outstanding and made painful progress bearable. The nursing staff was responsive to my needs and always positive. The facility is so clean and the rooms are bright and cheery. I would highly recommend this facility and would come back again, if needed. Thank you the entire staff,
John R. D.
5
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February 25, 2019
My husband was sent to Falls Run after a stay at Mary Washington Hospital. The facility was very clean and the patient rooms were large and comfortable. The staff was EXCELLENT. The nurses were always available and the physical therapy group was outstanding. I give this facility FIVE STARS. After 2 1/2 weeks my husband came home and is progressing. Falls Run is a beautiful facility.
daughtervisitor
3
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March 1, 2018
My mother was here twice. The first time her oxygen was accidentally turned off 2-3 times in the middle of the night. She had to be taken to the ER with an infection which had not been treated properly. She returned to Falls Run and, again, the medical treatment was sadly lacking. Finally, she insisted on calling 911as a way to get out of there before the disorganized, incompetent care killed her. For someone who only needs physical therapy, this is a good place. Just don’t count on having qualified, trained medical staff or a treatment plan if there is a medical condition that needs to be treated.
VA JAMES
3
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August 11, 2017
First time visit. Not going good. Resident doctor is a joke. Intake assessment was two minutes. Hi, By, Pay me. Can't believe a thing the head nurse says. Say they're going to do something but don't. Have not done any rehab exercise in 3 days.
Chris 60
5
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September 13, 2016
I was so surprised to see the size of the room and help clean this community is there is no equipment in the hallways, nurses all said hello as I walk through the building. Even the administrator was out walking around which is a very very rare for most facilities. Just going by the intitial first glance I can see it's progressive.
CS231731
4
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July 28, 2016
I’ve seen Falls Run Nursing & Rehab Center. I was very pleased and still hopeful there may be an opening for my husband there. The room he had for his rehab was awesome. It was a very large, single room. I’m sure there was room for two beds. I went and had dinner with my husband most nights, and I think the food was average to slightly above average. Sometimes the entrees weren’t exactly appealing to my husband, but he would always be able to ask and get a grilled sandwich as substitute. There were always church groups on Sundays and, a lot of times, singing. They had bingo one night a week and one afternoon during the week, and so that’s good. I know they do trips for patients capable of going. They have a little bus that will take them to Walmart or someplace like that; I remember seeing that on the calendar. Falls Run was a very neat, well-kept, and modern building. It’s quite up-to-date. The rehab team seemed to be pretty efficient. Most of the nurses were very caring. He didn’t always get prompt attention but more times than not he did.
Diane865382
2
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June 29, 2016
My mother stayed at Falls Run for rehab. We got to know the facility pretty well. Their ratio of patients to staff was just too much, like waiting for medicine took a long time. When my mom first went in there, she kept having accidents for no reason because they kept her waiting. Nobody was in danger. Everybody was safe. It was just the little things. I think the staff could use some additional training in some areas as well as the ratio being lower. The doctor was giving something that's not needed, like insulin every day. True, some days her sugar was way up, but the reason she's diabetic was the food. The food was making and driving her diabetes. It wasn't nutritious, healthy, or good.
Caring108307750
4
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June 26, 2015
The staffs at Falls Run are probably like any other, but for the most part, they were fairly good. Some of them I thought weren't as caring as the some of the others, but for the most part I think they were. As for sanitation, they did a good job with it. They kept the place clean. I would recommend it, but the only thing is as far as their food, I thought that was lacking. My wife gained a lot of weight there. There was just a lot of food that she wasn't used to eating because we try to eat healthy. It was just a lot of starchy and canned food. It was just high on carbohydrates and kind of greasy. We didn't care too much for it. My wife at the time was not eating meat at all, and she only eats fish, but they would bring her meat almost every time. I would have to keep telling them to take it back because she doesn't want it and won't eat it. They just never got it right. I don't want to throw them under the bus though. They did do a good job with her in taking care of her personally like bathing her and things like that.
mackaw98
1
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September 21, 2014
Had a family member at this facility and I feel they didn't receive adequate care and I ended up taking them out of the facility. The building looks nice but the care wasn't up to par.
playsinpaint1
4
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August 26, 2012
I frequent this facility picking up specimen for medical purposes. They are very clean, smells pleasant and to the public they are very nice and accommodating. I will say behind the scenes the nurses can be a little rude at times. I have heard them shout at the elderly for trying to get out of their wheel chairs when trying to seat on a couch. Often when I go in I hear small voices coming from rooms with alarms going off asking for help, once I notify someone I get a response of "yes, we know." Some of the patients seem upset as they can sometimes be ignored, but overall they are receiving very good care compared to other facilities in the area.
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