Review of Signature Healthcare of Savannah

5 Star User Review

After reading the review that ranted and raved about the nurses stealing drugs and the CNA's being lazy, etc. etc., I can only conclude that the person who wrote it is deranged and has a vendetta. Personally I can only say good things about Savannah Rehab. My mother has been there for 18 months and my sister and I are very pleased with her care. The nurses work hard, as do the CNA's. They are caring and compassionate.

Tammy Martin, the director, works long hours and is easily accessed. She always returns my calls and acts immediately if I have a concern. Often Tammy will stop by mom's room when we are there to make say hello and to give mom a hug. One thing that really stands out is when Tammy took time from her busy schedule to sit with mom and help her write a letter to my sister and me. She then mailed them to us. We will treasure this forever.

For the most part, the food is delicious. But if mom is having a moment and decides not to eat what she is served, Ruth who works in the kitchen, stops everything she is doing and fixes mom a grilled cheese and soup.

I would like to address the ridiculous remarks posted in an earlier review. My sister and I are at Sav Rehab almost every day and I have yet to see any nurse "high on narcotics." Mom has never had anything stolen either. I have never encountered a peeping Tom as was said in a previous review. There were a couple of cars broken into but that can happen anywhere - even in your own driveway.

We visit at various times and what we observe is consistent. The staff is taking care of the residents needs, interacting with them and family members. What we have seen is a compassionate and caring staff. Angel, the activities director, goes above and beyond to encourage mom to participate in the daily games and activities.

Of course in a perfect world we would love to keep mom at home, but we are unable to do this. Savannah Rehab has become mom's home and my sister and I are more than pleased with her care.

Debbie Welch