Address: 611 E Turner Camp Rd, Inverness, FL 34453, USA
Phone: +13526371130
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
Emory Johnson
The service and the place isn't that great the food sucks it's overcooked and dry the CNAs don't do much of all much of anything there's only a couple that work the therapy isn't that bad but overall I would give it to two and a half to three
Dr. Greg Murray
Amazing facility; extraordinary asset to my family. I first heard about Arbor Trail (AT) when my father was in Citrus Memorial Hospital at Inverness FL for COVID. He was 87 years old at the time and came extremely close to dying, according to the doctor on duty. He survived, miraculously, and after a month in the hospital, he needed ongoing rehabilitation to build sufficient lung/breathing capacity. AT was highly recommended by a medical professional and he was subsequently admitted there. During his 3 to 4 weeks at AT, through physical therapy, daily medical attention, nutrition oversight, and excellent overall care, he left in better physical and mental health than he'd been at any point during the previous 3-years. More recently, he experienced life-threatening head trauma, suffering two subdural hematoma's, which required several days in critical care at the head trauma center in Ocala. Like before, he needed high quality rehabilitation. I didn't hesitate in arranging a return to AT. After 2-months he was released and is now at an Independent Living facility. He is functioning about as well as an 88 (almost 89) year-old man can. His latest miraculous recovery is directly attributable to the exceptional professional and personal care he received at AT. I am an objective, though often critical, evaluator who places tremendous value on pertinent customer reviews. When I take the time to write one, it is done with utmost honesty and objectivity- for the express purpose of helping the reader make informed decisions, especially concerning the health of loved ones. I have witnessed, first-hand, the exceptional rehabilitation services provided by Arbor Trail. I highly recommend their services. G. M.
Debbie Hirshson
My mother was a patient there for 5.5 months, December through May. We could not have been more pleased with the care given her, the compassion & encouragement shown her, and the assistance provided to us, her family members. Lots of support and activities are made available for the patients and residents. Mom's only complaint was the food -- which is understandable, when an institution has so many dietary restrictions to attend to -- though she loved the meat loaf. :o) Kudos to the entire Arbor Trail team -- you are in a challenging and often unappreciated line of work! Thanks for everything.
Taylor Holt
Beautiful gym that has all the equipment to get better! A full kitchen in the gym to allow you to practice before you go home. Great team here
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I think the basic price per month is listed at $6,500 which is about $3,000 per month less than the state average. But they accept Medicare and Medicaid, so the price varies.
Snacks And stuff they also have a fridge in nurisment room you can keep a few things with your name on it
I would say the majority of staff are loving, compassionate professionals. But I did find it very necessary to work with Monica Rose, the admissions director, to help my 94 year old mom get settled into Arbor Trails. You know, it's like when your child goes off to school. You have to emphasize what your loved one prefers. My mom, for instance, has been having her oatmeal and two cups of coffee (and nothing else) for 30 years. She never eats in bed. She always gets dressed and then has her breakfast. Lunch is her one big meal. She likes veggies, especially sweet potatoes and squash. She is used to having coffee and a chocolate pudding at 4 PM. For dinner, she is used to just a yogurt or a protein shake. These details were shared by Monica with the nutritionist. Carol, one of the speech therapists, worked with mom to discover that she needs individual light weight bowls that she can pick up rather than divider plates, ect. You need to work through Monica in Admissions.
For-profit, corporate ownership. Not sure what corporation. I know the administrator there and she is trying to get the facility back in great standings. My uncle had excellent care while there.
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