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The average user rating for nursing homes in Alhambra, California is 3.7 out of 5 stars based on 3 ratings.

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  • Atherton Baptist Home Alhambra, California 91801

    My mom and dad moved into Atherton in 2005, when his Alzheimer's had developed to the point he could no longer safely live at home. It was tough to have to separate them as my mom moved to an independent living apartment a quick walk away from the nursing home at the center of the campus, but the staff was amazingly kind and helpful. They settled in well, and my dad got excellent care, though my mom was always attentive to make sure the CNAs did their jobs well! He passed away two years ago and she continues to live there, very happy with the many activities and support that are provided. Atherton was a godsend when our family moved overseas when my husband's work was transferred, and I had real peace of mind to know that they were happy and well cared for.

  • Alhambra Hospital Medical Center Distinct Part/Skilled Nursing Facility Alhambra, California 91801

    My mother was admitted for post stroke rehabilitation after a stay at a Kindred Care facility. I was very pleased at first, hearing that Alhambra had high marks for rehabilitation. Unfortunately every time I visited mother I became terribly ill.

    Unfortunately Alhambra took a personal and unprofessional posture toward me and my relationship with my mother. Asserting that I was not really getting ill after visiting mother, but that this was an excuse I was using not to visit my mother.

    I went on-line and did some research for support or an understanding of why I kept getting ill. This is where I found out about MRSA. I brought my printouts to them, again explaining that I had gotten pneumonia at least once with an X-ray verification and that I was on my third course of antibiotics in less than two months.

    They curtailed my even asking if it were possible if mother had MRSA. Tests had been done! Nobody is allowed treatment or entry into their hospital without tests.

    My mother is currently at Olympia Hospital being treated for pneumonia and MRSA. She is there for a second time now since her treatment and release from Alhambra. If they had investigated my assertions, they would have found that the previous hospital, Eisenhower had found MRSA present in her saliva, and took necessary precautions.

    My issue with Alhambra is there personal involvement in gossip (and their rather obvious dislike of me), clouded the serious nature of my mother s health and their ability to provide care.

    This has lead to ongoing health and financial problems that have lasted months causing my mother life threatening problems that continue today.