South Hills Rehabilitation Center

Category: Medical Center in Eugene, Oregon

Address: 1166 E 28th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403, USA

Phone: +15413450534

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Megan DePaolo

Mar 18, 2022

South Hills rehabilitation has amazing staff! They a wonderful therapy program and all the nursing staff were so friendly and pleasant. The South Hills staff really try hard to make a facility feel like a home. I really recommend them!

Tina Hunter

Mar 18, 2022

The people are friendly, professional and courteous. They make you feel welcomed and cared for. The landscaping is beautiful with an inviting walkway surrounded by flowers and beautiful plants.

Britney Lynch

Mar 18, 2022

South Hills is an amazing facility. Located in the beautiful South Hills of Eugene, Oregon. From the moment you walk through the door, you are greeted by kindness and smiling faces. The staff are all friendly from the beginning, the food options are great, and the facility is kept nicely clean by the wonderful housekeeping staff.

Jennifer Peterson

Jul 21, 2021

South Hills is under new administration and has made so many great changes. They have really made a focus on building the morale of the staff, and ensuring residents continue to remain happy. This is a wonderful place to work, and an even better place to bring your loved ones for therapy services with strong therapy company that supports South Hills.

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Questions & Answers

Are we allowed to bring their dogs to visit? Can you bring outside food? What are visiting hours?

rebecca Natividad | Aug 20, 2020
Lisa Alsip | Aug 20, 2020

Yes, we are pet friendly.

What amenities are offered to your inpatients on a daily or weekly basis according to there living and hygiene needs?

Ladybug_ missy (Ladybug) | Aug 21, 2018
Andretta Nylund | Aug 21, 2019

Don't go there. Awful people are treated better in prison. Is this the best we can do forcour older generation. A disgrace to Oregon and America. It's come to greed

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