Address: 16 Lake Hunter Dr, Lakeland, FL 33803, USA
Phone: +18636885521
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
Sarah Servix
This review is for the rehab center My mother was treated poorly by this facility, she was Often screamed at by the nurses and wasn’t given her medicine on time There is very poor management and the facility is very understaffed, half of the staff doesn’t even know what’s going on. I truly believe they need a new DON
Ria Harkavy
I am a full time caregiver for my dad who has Vascular Dementia. Recently my dad stayed at Florida Presbyterian Homes for respite care so my husband & I could visit our grandsons in Boston for a long weekend. My dad was given the utmost care and kindness. He said he enjoyed his vacation at the new place since the people were so welcoming and he also said the food was really good !! Thank you for going above and beyond to make my dad so comfortable. We all hope he can stay again soon...
MARIE POLIFRONE
Presbyterian homes may be good for certain types of rehab but certainly not for cardiac rehab after open heart surgery. We chose Presbyterian home based on the high reviews but when we got there we were appalled at the lack of care. My mom had just come out of the hospital after 2 1/2 weeks from open heart surgery and bypass surgery. She had had some complications so we wanted to make sure she was in a place that would watch over her carefully. It was obvious from the start but that they had no idea how to look for signs of distress for cardiac patients. My mom was ignored by the nursing staff there and even the doctor was terrible. When I asked if she should go to the hospital his reply to me was that it was a family decision. Really?! Who is supposed to be the medical professional?! I could not believe his response! I will say that the Physical Therapy staff was great and they were pointing out the signs that she was having issues. After four days and obvious signs of acute congestive heart failure I demanded that they get an ambulance. The staff there made me feel like I was being irrational but of course they did is they were asked. The ambulance staff immediately said she was having acute congestive heart failure and the doctors at the ER were shocked that she was in the state she was in and was being ignored. She was in the hospital for another week! After that I had her move to a different rehab center, the Highlands, where the care there was so different and just fantastic .
Stephanie Aguilera
My grandma lives here and LOVES it. There must be some sort of niceness test for both staff and residents--Everyone is incredibly kind and thoughtful. Depending on the level of care needed, Florida Presbyterian Homes has lots of living options, plus a variety of organized activities. It's nice to know your loved ones are in good hands here!
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Excellent care and facility. Great location with a lot of activities
My parents have been in dementia care for the last 5 years. My mom just recently went on Medicaid because the assets ran out. I love the care the Homes give them!
Yes I do think that the simply health care can take the Coventry insurance that you will feel on March 29th in 2019 that your Dr can get you in short term rehab to take care of that arthritis of yours.
Yes there's a building dedicated to Assisted living residents.
Yes. Call to be sure.
You need to talk to the homes it may vary by unit size.
FPH is a progressive care community. My parents moved into independent living initially, then went to assisted care. Now they are in dementia care in the Health Center. They are both on SS and Medicaid, but all of their assets were spent first. You should talk to the marketing office to get answers to your questions.
Yes, please fill out a volunteer application on the website: http://www.fphi.org/volunteer/
Contact them directly
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