Shandin Hills Behavior Therapy Center San Bernardino, California 92407
This place is broke down and they starve the patients and give them a little bit of food.
The average user rating for nursing homes in San Bernardino, California is 3.2 out of 5 stars based on 21 ratings.
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Shandin Hills Behavior Therapy Center San Bernardino, California 92407
This place is broke down and they starve the patients and give them a little bit of food.
Legacy Post-Acute Rehabilitation San Bernardino, California 92404
The quality of care of the patients is truly sad. The company itself has no compassion for the fact that these are human beings, all they see are dollar signs. The complete disregard and lack of appreciation for staff doesn't help either. As a daily visitor there, I witnessed very disturbing things, interaction between employees and management which included excessive verbal abuse that eventually hindered the quality of care that was able to be given to the patients. The area is bad, the security is non-existent, and the overall quality of the facility itself is sub par as I've seen several roaches and sat for entire days in the room with my family member with little to no air circulation or air conditioning. This cannot be safe for patients as they all lay in bed sweating. Sadly this facility has a monopoly over the area as it is the only one that offers respiratory care for tracheostomy patients.
Legacy Post-Acute Rehabilitation San Bernardino, California 92404
Poor patient care. Only change linnets twice a week no matter what. Did not really turn patients, they just move pillows from side to side at shoulders. In a week and half patient had multiple deep bed sores, in and arround butt. Also, when family demanded the patient be cleaned up because she was laying in a large amount of fecal matter, the patient was treated very roughly resulting in skin tears on the arm and her head knocked repeatedly into the guard rail causing a large bruise on her forehead. When she got to emergency her Digoxen levels were sky high and her coumadin levels were over 2 times higher than should be. Who dispenses all these medications? Poor over all. They gave her a bed that was held together. With white paper tape over exposed wires and she and her room mate were both on oxygen. Real negligence on the hospitals side and a potential for disaster.