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Sunnybrook Rehabilitation Center
25 Sunnybrook Road, Raleigh, NC, 27610
Sunnybrook Rehabilitation Center
25 Sunnybrook Road, Raleigh, NC, 27610
Welcome to Sunnybrook Rehabilitation Center, a Nursing Home community located in Raleigh, North Carolina. The cost of the assisted living community at Sunnybrook Rehabilitation Center starts at a monthly rate of $2,290 to $9,005. 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 7 hospitals within 25 miles of Sunnybrook Rehabilitation Center. The two closest hospitals are Wakemed, Raleigh Campus which is 0.2 miles away and Duke Health Raleigh Hospital which is 3.5 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Sunnybrook Rehabilitation Center are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Social Outings
Services and Amenities
Services
- Skilled Nursing
- Maintenance
- Complimentary Transportation
Additional Features
- 95 Total Units
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Included
- Diabetic
- Low Sodium
- Gluten / Allergen Free
- Kosher Available
- Vegetarian Available
Safety
- 2 Total Deficiencies Reported
- 2 Health Standard Deficiencies
- 0 Health Complaint Deficiencies
- 0 Total Incidents Reported
- 0 Total Complaints Reported
- 0 Total Fines Imposed
Accommodations
- Landscaped Grounds
- Cable TV
- Activity Center
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
Care
- Vision Care
- Dental Care
- 87 Current Occupants
- Certified by Medicare and Medicaid
- Medicare Participant Since 09/01/1973
- Offers Resident/Family Counciling
Revised review after a month: I came here after the hospital. It was difficult to get used to the lack of staff this year- difficult everywhere I think. The cook (Dave) here has been outstanding honoring my allergies and providing excellent and unique options. And his assistant has watched over my f...
Revised review after a month: I came here after the hospital. It was difficult to get used to the lack of staff this year- difficult everywhere I think. The cook (Dave) here has been outstanding honoring my allergies and providing excellent and unique options. And his assistant has watched over my food with care and kindness that can’t be beat. The PT and OT staff are brilliant and creative! They helped me walk again. Really really great people, all of them. Despite the current lack of nurses (and they are hiring more ) these are trying harder and very nice warm and friendly. After a month the main issue here is lack of communication so that information does not get conveyed between shifts like- allergies from one cook to another: the weekend cook did not understand that the only meat I was allergic to was turkey and wishing to serve me well was trying to figure out what to serve me unable to think of anything except pasta. He did not understand I could eat anything else. Good people good intentions but no communication.
Read moreRehabbing is well. However my mom has not had a shower since a week ago in wakemed north. For god sakes this is um hygienic. Hair is not washes almost 2 weeks. Please show a person dignity and give her a shower.
Sitting in bed soaking wet pulling help cord for an hour with no response this is illegal. I thought it was once but it became the usual to wait on the potty for an hour one more with the call button on. Really bad just being ignored no matter how kind you are. This place has become worse each day f...
Sitting in bed soaking wet pulling help cord for an hour with no response this is illegal. I thought it was once but it became the usual to wait on the potty for an hour one more with the call button on. Really bad just being ignored no matter how kind you are. This place has become worse each day for service. They had the federal people in here to rate them but it made no difference. Then I called the outside phone line for help and waited longer but no one came. This is 10:30 on a Sunday morning now and not a busy time or shift change. It is rediculous.
Read moreMy mother has some nurses that will not give her the pain Meds on time they have been about 45 minutes to a hour and a half late she had just had surgery and is here for rehab I like to see this fixed
This will be short. The FOOD!! Is the absolute worst. Not one of the people preparing the meals being served to patients knows how to prepare anything. Each of them should be given cooking lessons. The staff members I''ve met, seem to care about the patients and I appreciate the care they have for ...
This will be short. The FOOD!! Is the absolute worst. Not one of the people preparing the meals being served to patients knows how to prepare anything. Each of them should be given cooking lessons. The staff members I''ve met, seem to care about the patients and I appreciate the care they have for the patients (my husband included), but you must do something about the kitchen staff and what is being served to the patients.
Read moreThe facility was terrible in 3 key ways. Patient care based on staff convenience: the staff tells incontinent patients just to soil themselves and wait to be cleaned up at their convenience. Understaffed to the point of danger: my father was transported from dialysis. He was dirty and exhausted,...
The facility was terrible in 3 key ways. Patient care based on staff convenience: the staff tells incontinent patients just to soil themselves and wait to be cleaned up at their convenience. Understaffed to the point of danger: my father was transported from dialysis. He was dirty and exhausted, and just wanted to go to sleep. Staff told him to wait, and he waited and waited, sitting in a soiled diaper in a wheelchair. Eventually he tried transferring to bed on his own and fell. Incomplete and unsafe discharge instructions: Dad was discharged with a stage 2 pressure ulcer and moisture-associated skin damage. The d/c paperwork gave ZERO instructions about how to care for this. No Rx for wound dressings or supplies. Mom had no clue what the dressing on his sacrum was, why it was there, and what to do about it. I cite these examples from one patient's experience, but from what I understand, these typify every patient's experience. Don't let your loved ones go here.
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