Good Shepherd Penn Partners

Category: Rehabilitation center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Address: 1800 Lombard St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA

Phone: +18779697342

Reviews

Brent Chavis

Jun 1, 2022

I have been treated twice at Good Sheperd. Once after bi-lateral hip replacement and again after 7 weeks of treatment for an iscemic, bleeding bowel and a pulmonary effusion. Both times I received excellent, caring, tough, but tender care. When they say intense rehab, they mean it. It is NOT harsh, but thorough and pushes the patient to their limit, not beyond. The facility is SPOTLESS, the nurses and CNAS very empathetic and PROFESSIONAL. The addition of pet thrrapy was icing on the cake. Riley, their therapy dog, improved each therapy session immensely and made this dog lover ecstatic! My only complaint was the Nasty, RUDE, security team they contracted. EVERY ONE of my visitors was harassed and given wrong information, even "losing" food they said they would bring up to me. The staff offered to pay to replace it, but I declined their caring offer: it wasn't their fault.I would still higly recommend the facility. They are superb and I would go back in a heartbeat.

Karen DiLossi

Oct 7, 2021

I will grant you that making that first appointment is really tough, BUT, the staff are warm, knowledgeable, and absolutely put you and your needs first. I felt like I had the best possible care after my surgery and on top of it everything was explained in a way that makes sense and is clearly understandable. Whether it was surgery or preventative care, they will take good care of you and make sure you understand your problem and how to solve it. Would absolutely 100% recommend!

ClasssicAri

Mar 5, 2021

They never pick up. Tried everyday of the week during business hours. Straight to voicemail.

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Questions & Answers

Is there a parking lot?

Paulette Reed | Nov 22, 2021
gloria goodman | Feb 20, 2022

How much is parking?

How long an. A patient be in a long term rehab facility before they. Offer him more care than he s getting is there another step after long term or if no improvement will he be placed in a nursing home forever

Edward Meehan | Oct 18, 2020
Edward Meehan | Oct 18, 2020

When does nursing home care become a necesty

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