Address: 105 Corporate Dr, Portsmouth, NH 03801, USA
Phone: +16035015500
Sunday: 7AM–9PM
Monday: 7AM–9PM
Tuesday: 7AM–9PM
Wednesday: 7AM–9PM
Thursday: 7AM–9PM
Friday: 7AM–9PM
Saturday: 7AM–9PM
Janet Hotchkiss
I had bilateral knee replacement surgery and spent a week at Northeast Regional. The physical therapy department worked with me to maximize my recovery . The program was tailored to my needs. The dietary staff were excellent. Nursing and nurse techs were readily available. This is the "go to" place for a full recovery!
Jonathan Maddock
I have known several friends that used NRHN for a variety of reasons. Personally, I stayed there for a week when I was recovering from an automobile accident in 2016. Recently I was diagnosed with ALS. I went back to NRHN to be educated on a motorized wheelchair. Between my experiences and those of the people I know, NRHN has a little superbly qualified and compassionate staff. The facility is very up-to-date, great food and peaceful.
Karen Knope
Great positive environment. Therapists were kind and upbeat, but definitly kept you on track with your rehab goals. The nurses were wonderful. They were patient and understanding and kept the meds coming on schedule. The whole facility was clean and fresh looking always.
Stephen Dow
First off, I want to be clear that I was very impressed with all of the OT and PT professionals here. However, their medical staff (and some) nurses are borderline incompetent for acute care. My dad had to go here after major heart surgery. After two weeks of good PT and OT they released him without providing their written discharge instructions for a his needs? They provided the information from the hospital rather than the evolved care needs from his stay there. This is wrong and a very dangerous error. Sadly the next day, the visiting nurse who came said that this was a common issue with this facility. She then called Northeast Rehab and spoke with them for nearly an hour to help devise the correct care plan. These items were not trivial! Moreover, while my dad was recovering in the ICU, a PEG feeding tube was placed into his stomach. It was deemed unnecessary while at this rehab facility. Yet, in his two weeks at this facility, their doctors refused to remove it! Once home it took us another week to get a doctor to take it out - and we had to go back to the hospital to have it removed. How stupid. Heck, he could have caught one of a great many of serious infections because this remained inside him. This foot dragging was completely unnecessary. To this day, it still angers me. In my opinion, I'd stay away from this place if you are recovering from major surgery and need acute care. Their medical staff is not up to the challenge and many nurses as well.
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If he is still an inpatient than visiting hours are I believe 8am to 9pm
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