![]() I happen to come back in the evening, having to have someone let me in. one sketchy thing about how this building works is that whenever someone uses a door that is not the main entrance, or has to be let in after a certain time, or something, the building alarm rings until an employee turns it off. things started going downhill when I got back. later that day, I wanted to catch a class so I would not be left behind for school, I verified with the front desk, signed out, etc. they told me i pretty much had to get my PT/OT done, and i’m pretty much done for the day. ![]() After I asked a couple of basic questions to get the picture of how this place works, they told me there are no curfews/hours, and no set schedule. Few minutes later, two nice welcoming therapists approach me and gives me an evaluation. no big deal, but i mention this to kinda show you the foreshadowing from the lack of professionalism the most that happened with me in the beginning was some random nurse/employee named telling me to sign something and taking my paperwork. When I first arrived, there was/were no employee(s) that formally introduced themselves, and got me with the program. Plus, because I was told I probably will still approximately a week, I wasn’t really in the mindset to dig around for a facility because I would probably be out of there in a jiffy.Īlthough now I do have my regrets. Now, I want to say, I don’t judge a place completely off of just yelp and google reviews. Read moreĪfter staying at the Richardson Methodist Hospital for a week due to seizures, pneumonia, and cardiac arrest, I lost some physical balance and was in need of continuation of physical and occupational therapy at a rehabilitation center. If you have had surgery and need more help than you would get at home, San Remo is the place to be!!. I think it’s just the right size with the ratio of nursing to patients perfect. It’s homey in a way that makes you feel comfortable. Its décor is very pretty with accents on Italy with comfortable sofas and chairs. And, in this world we all need help at some time in our lives.Īnd, the facility? It’s beautiful and perfectly maintained! It’s not unusual to see maintenance touching up paint, cleaning carpet and housekeeping coming to your room daily! There’s a beautiful courtyard and a few rooms to just sit, have coffee, read, etc. It was the first inpatient therapy that I went to and it’ll be the only place if I have to receive this amount to care because the staff does care. And, yes I have been to other treatment programs, but nothing compares to San Remo. I sleep much better knowing I’m cared for from the best staff ever. I do so much better than just receiving physical therapy at home. I’m always relieved to be leaving the hospital and going to San Remo. ![]() From a smile on their face, help all day long, even when I’m not! They tell me that I’m going to get better especially when I don’t believe that I am! Most of all, I truly believe that the staff cares for their patients. If you feel like getting out with friends or family that’s totally acceptable. They provide newspapers, magazines and books. Nothing makes me feel better than clean hair. ![]() ![]() Ladies there is a beauty shop with an awesome hairdresser. You pick out your choice of meals, which is actually good because they have a top chef. Here at San Remo, everyone has their own comfortable room and bed. The physical therapy is not so difficult that I can’t keep up. They remember my name and actually care about me. I have been admitted to San Remo many times, probably more than any other person. After hospitalization, I have frequently gone to an inpatient physical therapy facility. I have had serious health problems in the past 10 years, but has been getting worse in the past 2 years. ![]()
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