Anonymous
Post 09/09/2023 03:35     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

Brooke Grove in Olney is worth considering - at least, it used to be good.
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2023 03:34     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with Brighton Gardens?


Is this the one on Tuckerman Lane? I’ve heard good things, but it’s also just anecdotal. It seems to be very subjective, people’s experiences at rehabs.
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2023 03:33     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

Anonymous wrote:Stay away from MontCare Potomac (formerly known as ProMedica/ManorCare). They are horribly understaffed, though there are a few wonderful nurses and aides who deserve credit. Many staff are too stressed and burned out to be responsive. My loved one routinely had to wait hours when calling for assistance. Meds were often very delayed. While she was only meant to be there 3 weeks, complications kept her there for several years so it’s not that they had a temporary issue. I know everywhere has complaints but it was truly awful.


NP. The crazy thing is that they get 5 stars on www.Medicare.gov; it just shows you that none of these facilities are perfect. I’ve heard that Asbury Wilson is good, anecdotally, The Village at Rockville and Hebrew Home.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2023 11:49     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

I know this isn't MoCo, but the skilled nursing facility at Vinson Hall in McLean took great care of my mom following spine surgery. I live in Kensington MD and was over there frequently -- as long as you time your travel to avoid rush hour, it's not horrible.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2023 17:29     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

Anonymous wrote:I thought that Hebrew Home did a good job with my mother last time, although my mother complained about things. I think there's a loss of control that makes her dislike any place.

We aren't Jewish, you don't need to be. We were there during Passover, and my mother didn't love the Passover breakfast food. They let me bring in things from outside, but the rule was that it could only be eaten in her own room.


My mother-in-law also received very good care at the Hebrew Home following a big fall and broken bones. The first several days were very hard, but once the assessment was completed and her therapy plan was in place, things moved forward very smoothly. She had PT and OT 6 days a week and worked so hard. By the end of her time, she was able to go home with very limited assistance. In the beginning there were a lot of complaints, but by the end she was singing the praises of the facility and the staff.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2023 16:28     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

Stay away from MontCare Potomac (formerly known as ProMedica/ManorCare). They are horribly understaffed, though there are a few wonderful nurses and aides who deserve credit. Many staff are too stressed and burned out to be responsive. My loved one routinely had to wait hours when calling for assistance. Meds were often very delayed. While she was only meant to be there 3 weeks, complications kept her there for several years so it’s not that they had a temporary issue. I know everywhere has complaints but it was truly awful.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2023 16:09     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

Does anyone have experience with Brighton Gardens?
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2023 15:36     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

Anonymous wrote:Acute or sub acute?

I recently did acute rehab at Shady Grove Adventist following a hip fracture. The medical care and therapy were both excellent. Staff were quick to respond to all needs. Food was occasionally good; generally adequate.

A big minus, for me at least, was that all the rooms are doubles. I coped by closing curtains and keeping my distance.

Sub acute
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2023 16:16     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

Bedford Court
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2023 20:38     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

Acute or sub acute?

I recently did acute rehab at Shady Grove Adventist following a hip fracture. The medical care and therapy were both excellent. Staff were quick to respond to all needs. Food was occasionally good; generally adequate.

A big minus, for me at least, was that all the rooms are doubles. I coped by closing curtains and keeping my distance.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2023 19:19     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

I thought that Hebrew Home did a good job with my mother last time, although my mother complained about things. I think there's a loss of control that makes her dislike any place.

We aren't Jewish, you don't need to be. We were there during Passover, and my mother didn't love the Passover breakfast food. They let me bring in things from outside, but the rule was that it could only be eaten in her own room.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2023 19:12     Subject: MoCo: good experience at an elder rehab facility?

Looking at yet another hospital discharge to a rehab facility for my elderly mother. So far, she hasn’t liked any prior place she’s been to.

Have you had any good experiences lately in a Montgomery County?