Prestige Assisted Living at Richland
1745 Pike Avenue, Richland, WA 99352
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5
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July 29, 2016
I stayed at Richland Rehabilitation Center. It was clean. The food was goodand had a lot of fiber in it. The nurses were excellent, and their care was phenomenal. They provided entertainment, so there was always something to do, and I was very busy when I was there. It was a very good place. If you have to be in a place like that, then it's a good place to be. I think people should certainly look into it. There isn't a smell. If you're able to get up and go to the dining room, you're encouraged to do that. Otherwise, you take your meals in your room.
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About Prestige Assisted Living at Richland in Richland, Washington
Prestige Assisted Living at Richland, located in Richland, WA, offers a variety of care types to meet the needs of its residents. These include Assisted Living, Short-term Rehabilitation Care, Skilled Nursing Care, and Hospice Care. This wide range of services ensures that whether someone needs help with daily activities, is recovering from an illness or surgery, requires skilled nursing care, or needs compassionate end-of-life care, Prestige Assisted Living at Richland can provide the appropriate level of support.
The community is designed to promote both physical and social well-being. Residents can enjoy a variety of amenities such as organized activities and programs, meals provided, the option to bring pets, health and wellness activities, social events, communal dining, group exercise, and spiritual programs. These amenities are aimed at keeping residents active, engaged, and connected with others, contributing to a fulfilling lifestyle.
In addition to the amenities, Prestige Assisted Living at Richland offers several services to make life easier and more comfortable for its residents. These services include medication management, assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), housekeeping services, and staff trained in fitness and wellness. This comprehensive approach ensures that residents receive the care and support they need while also enjoying the freedom and independence they desire.
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Reviews of Prestige Assisted Living at Richland in Richland, Washington
4.2
(7 reviews)
Gerry650348
5
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July 29, 2016
I stayed at Richland Rehabilitation Center. It was clean. The food was goodand had a lot of fiber in it. The nurses were excellent, and their care was phenomenal. They provided entertainment, so there was always something to do, and I was very busy when I was there. It was a very good place. If you have to be in a place like that, then it's a good place to be. I think people should certainly look into it. There isn't a smell. If you're able to get up and go to the dining room, you're encouraged to do that. Otherwise, you take your meals in your room.
CJ880208
3
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June 29, 2016
My sister was at Richland Rehab twice, and it was very nice. She enjoyed all the girls there; most of them were women but there were a couple of men. She liked it. She was in there twice because she has liver cirrhosis. When they get the ammonia down, they send her to rehab for two weeks. The living quarters were fine and they allowed the people to wander up and down the halls at night, and she felt a little bit insecure about that.
Peggy114720850
5
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October 31, 2015
In the last two years, I have been in a care center twice. Richland Rehab Center is where I stayed. The people were great; the nurses, the helpers, all of the people were really good. I think they try to make it the best experience it could possibly be. In places like that, the food is always a problem because they have to deal with so many different problems with what people can and can't eat due to diet restrictions and all. As a whole, it was a great experience for me. It's one of those things you don't want to have to do, but if you have to, these people were great.
Caring100553750
4
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January 8, 2015
The Prestige Assisted Living is in the same building as Richland Rehab. They are run by the same company. For two months, my mom was in Richland Rehab because she needed physical therapy. It was a wonderful experience. She didn't experience the assisted living side, but she did visit the site. I think the staff was really good. If mom was to move in, she would have to bring her own bed and things. The room looked adequate. Some of the other residents said that it takes a long time for things to get fixed. In the one room that I looked at, the carpet was dirty and it needed painting. The room had a sink, and the bathroom was big enough to fit a wheelchair. It was a little bit older. There were other people I could see that had their room decorated. It looked like they needed more staff to do the cleaning, but I could have walked in when everybody went back to their rooms. Their dining area was nice.
Caring23631
5
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December 23, 2014
Dad was at Richland Rehab. When he had his stroke in July after he left the hospital nine days later, he went to an Acute Care Hospital in Post Falls Idaho for three weeks. They had great staff at Richland Rehab. Their physical therapy people were wonderful -- their occupational people and the speech therapy guide that dad worked with. Her name was Eve; she was awesome. I like the organization to some extent; everybody had a jar. If you didn’t talk with the person that you had an issue with, there was one person you could you go to, and they would tell you to go. I thought the case nurse was that person. She learned how to eat there. She was able to not use nutrition in the tube anymore. He made great progress there, and they have a doctor there one day a week. They had an NARNP, and there’s just no way that the doctor could see all those people in one day a week. A lot of the responsibility was to the nurse practitioner. We kept the nurse practitioner so we can have an easily flow. It was really bizarre how all of that crap works. The staff that he worked with there was only one or two that he didn’t care for. When he said he doesn’t care for him, then he has seen something that was perceived to him as being lazy and not doing work. That doesn’t mean that was true, that’s just what he perceived it as.
Caring96459850
3
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November 30, 2014
We chose Richland Rehabilitation Center and Eagle Assisted Living Community because they were connected to the rehab center where my parent was. One side is rehabilitation center, and the other wing is assisted living. The rooms are fine -- not anything extravagant -- just nice and clean. She has only been there for a couple of days now.
labguy
5
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October 25, 2013
I was very happy with the care my mother received at this facility. The staff was very helpful in guiding us through the process. Thank you for what you do and please know most of us appreciate the job you do. Job well done!!
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