5 Star User Review
In April of this year, my mom (Susana To'omalatai) was submitted into A Grace Sub Acute and Skilled Care as a patient. Before she was submitted, she was recovering from a very high risk surgery that doctors were shocked she survived. As weeks gone by, she was gaining her strength and appetite back which allowed her to go to the next step. With a lot of research and great referrals from the nurses and social workers, we were able to hear about A Grace and how they offering everything we were wanting to provide for our mom. From the first day of my mom being submitted, she was a little nervous and scared because this type of care and living was completely foreign to her. She was coming in with her own notion that A Grace was just another hospital. But, it was in the gentle services of the rn's/cna's/rt's, the daily physical therapy, the weekly patient activities, etc…that activated new life in my mom that was lacking in her for over 12 years. When I look at her now, I no longer see a woman that was imprisoned for over 10 years with a sickness that is no longer evident in her life through the love and care of the whole staff of A Grace Sub Acute. She now appreciates life and is smiling like never before. If there is one word I could use to describe about the DNA of A Grace, it would be: Transformation. Thank you staff and social workers at A Grace for an outstanding work.