Upper East Side Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

Category: Rehabilitation center in New York

Address: 211 E 79th St, New York, NY 10075, USA

Phone: +12128791600

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

Patricia Moscou

Sep 12, 2022

UES Rehab is a very mixed picture. The nursing staff and aides were mostly so pleasant and helpful. One day, we had a very early clinic appointment and when I arrived, mom was all ready to go! The people at the reception area are similarly friendly, helpful and kind. However, my experience with the MD, Social Work and Rehab Departments was quite the opposite. Communication was practically non-existent. I was invited to a treatment planning meeting with less than a day's notice and because I am also a (mental health) professional, I could not attend. On another occasion, the assigned social worker wondered why she never got through to me on the telephone, which was frankly untrue, given my phone did not track any missed calls from her nor receive any voice calls. The physician caring for my mom made medical decisions without once communicating what might be going on and given that my mom was a patient at Cornell, I have a firm basis for comparison. Finally, although I understand that my mom was not a great candidate for much rehab, not once did anyone from that department communicate to me, despite the fact that she reportedly went to rehab each day. Very mysterious indeed. This is all being said from the prospective of having 24/7 private duty health aides with my mom during her month stay! And I am far from naive regarding healthcare.

Zeldie Stuart

Sep 5, 2022

Horrendous, dirty, care of patients terrible, husband came home w bleeding bed sores and rashes. never told him to turn sideways. never came regularly to help him to bathroom. this place should be shut down. social workers are ditzes and clueless about everything....took 4 days to get head wound nurse to get wound care and drain care. drain not emptied regularly...took 4 days for PT to start...you have to ask and be aggressive about the care of your spouse or loved one. DON'T GO

Julie P

Sep 4, 2022

Very attentive stuff, renovated building, great & convenient location, nice patio & store with snacks inside, great over all !

rachel doris

Aug 29, 2022

does anybody ever answer the phone? i have been calling for the last 4 days when i finally got somebody it was a nurse on the 12th floor stated that she was the only one taking care of 30 patients/residents. avoid at all costs or lack thereof

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Questions & Answers

Re: discharging a 1) low-income patient with some little savings 2) no family nearby) 3) to their home in NYC walk-up apt. 4) faulty ability in carrying out living independently e.g. telephone often malfunctions Has anyone dealt w/this situation?

Roz Martin | Sep 30, 2018
Bridget King | Sep 30, 2019

They will dump the patient out without any regard. They seem to have their own set of rules even though they do not comply with regulations and this is essentially patient abandonment.

Does this facility accept Medicare as a form of payment?

JoAnn Kovaly | Sep 30, 2018
Satish Kumar Reddy Pittu | Sep 30, 2018

Yes. They do accept Medicare and Medicaid as form of payment.

Has the UES Rehabilitation and Nursing Center petitioned the DOT for a driveway cutout

Dylan Boyd | Sep 30, 2018
Marcin Marek | Sep 29, 2021

Yes and permit was issued

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What patients are on the 14thfloor

Gail Monpere | Sep 30, 2019
Cherrie A | Sep 29, 2021

14th floor is the Admissions floor.

Are there any private rooms?

Kathryn Day | Sep 30, 2019
Lorraine Duffy Merkl | Sep 29, 2020

Yes but they are not covered by insurance and you have to pay through the nose.

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