I totally disagree with the rating for the quality of the nursing staff.
My mother, 91, was admitted with specific instruction from the Dr. on how to care for the Philadelphia cervical collar neck brace and they did not have anyone there with the skill to maintain it. The collar was not kept tight and she ultimately required neck surgery for her broken neck. When she was taken to surgery, the surgeon discovered that the condition of her skin under the brace was so bad that surgery had to be postponed to prevent infection. This lengthen her stay in the hospital and required additional out of pocket expenses.
They did not provide pain medication on schedule and at least twice that I can document they were not sure what medication was given to her or when. On several occasions they came into the bathroom while she was on the toilet to give her medications that could have waited until she was in a more dignified position.
While they may meet the required patient/staff ratio, they did not provide the quality of care one would expect for a person who cannot care for themselves.
Having said that, the PT department was very good. They did help improve her overall strength.
It is pretty and they do put on a good show. The main and common rooms are comfortable and inviting, but look "carefully" at the activities in the individual rooms, in the hallway, and at the nursing station when you go there and decide for yourself.