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Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
431 Pond Street, Boston, MA, 02130
Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
431 Pond Street, Boston, MA, 02130
Welcome to Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, a Nursing Home community located in Boston, Massachusetts. The cost of the assisted living community at Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center starts at a monthly rate of $1,970 to $12,395. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 29 hospitals within 25 miles of Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. The two closest hospitals are Brigham And Women’S Faulkner Hospital which is 0.6 miles away and New England Baptist Hospital which is 1.9 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center are:
- Parking
- Activity Center
- Religious Activities
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Services
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Assisted Living
- Respite
- Skilled Nursing
- French
- Spanish
Activities & Fitness
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
Additional Features
- 83 Total Units
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Included
- Healthy Snacks
Safety
- 0 Total Deficiencies Reported
- 0 Health Standard Deficiencies
- 0 Health Complaint Deficiencies
- 0 Total Incidents Reported
- 0 Total Complaints Reported
- 0 Total Fines Imposed
Accommodations
- Salon / Barbershop
- Landscaped Grounds
Care
- Physical Therapy
- Stroke Care
- Vision Care
- Speech Therapy
- Hearing Care
- Pain Management
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My father spent the last 29 months of his life at ANRC, working through the final stages of the dementia that finally ended his long and great life. Those last years were hard for him and for us -- even with all the resources in the Boston area, it quickly became clear that there isn''t an abundanc...
My father spent the last 29 months of his life at ANRC, working through the final stages of the dementia that finally ended his long and great life. Those last years were hard for him and for us -- even with all the resources in the Boston area, it quickly became clear that there isn''t an abundance of good care for dementia patients. We were lucky to get connected to ANRC. My Dad loved people, and even with his disease, he lived for joking with people and making others laugh. The staff at ANRC loved him back -- the nurses, Vanessa, Evan, Matt; the CNAs especially Mama; the kitchen staff; so many people at ANRC who delivered great care for Dad -- on his good days and his bad days -- and became dear to us.
Read moreMy mother had great care here. During the first covid outbreak they separated the residents with covid unit separated from regular residents. Mom got the vaccine within a very short time after it was available. Staff was properly carefully trained with masks and precautions.
Please, please do not bring your family member to this facility. They lost 40 % or more of their residents to Covid 19. I understand this was and continues to be a big challenge for all nursing homes, but they did too little too late to keep transmission down. Before my Dad passed away from Covid (a...
Please, please do not bring your family member to this facility. They lost 40 % or more of their residents to Covid 19. I understand this was and continues to be a big challenge for all nursing homes, but they did too little too late to keep transmission down. Before my Dad passed away from Covid (and he was doing so well) it was impossible to get any information from anyone. Everyday there was a new nurse on his unit (staffing is a big problem at this facility). If you care you''ll take your loved one elsewhere.
Read moreThe staff is so warm and competent. The facility is always clean. No doubt the population is very old and compromised. However, each and every resident is treated with kindness and respect. The staff is well versed in pain management which enables the residents to feel comfortable. This place is a ...
The staff is so warm and competent. The facility is always clean. No doubt the population is very old and compromised. However, each and every resident is treated with kindness and respect. The staff is well versed in pain management which enables the residents to feel comfortable. This place is a gem.
Read moreThis is a terrible facility. Their poor management of the Covid crisis resulted in many, many unnecessary deaths, including my Dad''s. *Every time I called to ask about his condition, I talked with a different nurse. Many of these nurses were per diem and didn''t know the residents. They were unclea...
This is a terrible facility. Their poor management of the Covid crisis resulted in many, many unnecessary deaths, including my Dad''s. *Every time I called to ask about his condition, I talked with a different nurse. Many of these nurses were per diem and didn''t know the residents. They were unclear as what his course of treatment would be. * Nursing staff turnover at this home has been a major problem for several years. * Residents waited far too long for a Covid test. The facility had the swabs and refused to have the nurses take the samples. If they had done this many deaths could have been avoided. * This facility is far too small to avoid transmission of anything contagious. The room are super small with two residents in a room. * During activities the residents are crammed together with literally no space between them. *Tray tables and activities materials are not routinely cleaned. *The nursing assistants are often very rude to the residents and family members. They are often on their cell phones or talking among themselves rather than to the residents. If you care about your family member choose another place.
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