Address: 1711 E Broad St, Hazleton, PA 18201, USA
Phone: +15704535100
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
Ryan Petrill
This place is the absolute worst. The staff is very rude and ignorant. Does not care for the patients the way they should and are even rude to the patients. I do not suggest anyone sending a family member there and if you do have family there I would highly suggest you remove them and send them to another facility.
Celine Martoccio
Great staff Very kind and professional!! The place is very clean!
Robert Leichtman
The Manor has been providing excellent care to several family members, including my father who is a current resident, since the 1980s. My grandparents were there; my mother was a resident for 10 years, and my aunt was there recently as well. The staff is outstanding in creating a home-like environment and I have and would recommend this facility to everyone.
Judy Malloy
The doctor there decided to increase my mom's meds without approval from her cardiologist and she almost died. She was there 11 days and did not get dinner 2 times if I wouldn't have been there she may not have gotten food.
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