Address: 250 W Artesia St, Pomona, CA 91768, USA
Phone: +19096237100
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
Rosemarie Guillen
My dad was there when he cut his leg amputated he said the staff was nice and they have good food
Karon Austin
This facility should literally be shut down!! If you don't love your mother, father, or family member and you want them to suffer severe neglect and abuse, then send them to this facility!! My father was literally being starved to death at this facility. His catheter was ripped out so harshly that by an employee, that he had to be rushed to a hospital because he was bleeding so bad and in so much pain from the trauma. Instead of the facility staff notifying us that one of their staff carelessly ripped out the catheter, they simply delayed discharging my father, hoping he would stop bleeding from him private parts, before he came home, so we wouldn't notice his injury. My father can't feed himself and basically can't move at all. The staff knows this, yet he was not being fed by staff properly. As a result, my father lost over 35 lbs in 3 weeks!! They were literally letting him starve to death in that bed. If he had not come home and stay another 3 weeks to a month, he definitely would have died from neglect and starvation at this facility. My father was completely lethargic when he came home. Within days of my family and I feeding him and treating him like a human being, he began speaking again and showing signs of life
David/Betty Falwell
My mother was at this facility for many months. Yes it’s old, yes the food sucks! There is no area for non smokers to go outside that sucks! However the staff was amazing to my mom! I can’t blame them for the building etc. everyone was so good to her and us!
Theresa Gonzales
The staff doesn't seem to care that family and friends want to visit patients that are in hospice. They place people that are in hospice with other patients. The staff will say that you can visit the hospice person in their room, but then when you arrive they bring the patient out in a wheelchair, making the patient uncomfortable. They also don't allow family or friends to walk the patients to their rooms. Finally, when family and friends drop off personal belongings to the patient, the staff will not give it to the patient. A friend dropped off a cell phone for a patient and asked the staff to charge it because the elderly husband was trying to contact his wife and the staff lost the phone. When the staff was confronted with the issue, the managers yelled and blamed the friend for losing the phone. The manager finally found the phone and acted like no big deal. I don't trust this place and I wouldn't expect them to care for their patients needs and wants.
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Call the health state department
Let me find out .....
I was told no & my husband was there almost 2 years. I drove daily from Apple Valley to Pomona.
What are the visiting hours
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