Rex Rehabilitation Center

4210 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh
5 priser
8.00/10.00
+1 919-784-6600

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Jess Burlingame (03.11.2017 15:57)
We had a great experience in this rehab and nursing center. The therapy team is great and the nursing staff is very caring and attentative. My loved one was there for well over a month and we had a great experience. Their jobs are not easy and they always provided service with a smile and listened to our thoughts and suggestions.
Tanya Shelton (01.11.2017 17:16)
Rex Rehab is a lovely and well run facility with very kind professionals.
I have recently had a very close friend at Rex Rehab and was with
her daily. She had no complaints during her stay to rehab from hip replacement after falling; therefore, the sudden nature of her having
to have surgery with no forewarning or planning added to her plight.
She was totally dependent on assistance for several days and staff
was always there to help and very kind with many smiles. The room
was spacious and clean.

After reading some of the other reviews, it concerns me that they
could be from another facility due to the fact that the picture that
this web site has posted is not from Rex Rehab and the rating should
average should be higher than 2 1/2 . I would go there myself any
time I needed in-house rehabilitation.
Nancy Perez (25.10.2017 18:58)
UNC Rex Rehab and Nursing in Raleigh is great. My mother was there for over a month and the nurses and nursing assistants were very good and caring. They took very good care of my mom - she's doing great. I would recommend this rehab and nursing center to others.
Lucy Somanje (02.10.2017 21:13)
Horrible, horrible place...rude staff even some nurses to my surprize, call bells ring for hrs, nobody answering. Nurses not able to assess a pt. You gave to come and push for things to be done. Dr''s orders waiting for hrs (8hrs) to be specific b4 urgent IV could be started....we had a horrible experience!! Had to get out of there, who is the DON..here? Are they educating their staff??!!
V S (23.06.2017 01:26)
First, the location is on Rex way which is just off of Lake Boone Trail in between the main hospital entrance and the McDonald's Shopping Center. The address posted on Google Maps is the mailing address at Rex Hospital that the rehab facility is associated with. Once you turn onto Rex way it is the first building on the right however it is quite a ways down before there is anything on the right. The sign says Rex Rehab & Sleep Center but the Sleep Center has moved to another building, they just haven't changed the sign yet.

I have had two family members come here in the past year and after the first one's experience here, I insisted that the other one come here as well because they both received wonderful treatment. I'm not sure if those who had very negative experiences were maybe in long-term rehab instead of short-term rehab as my family members were since they are different parts of the same facility but all of the nurses, medical staff, nursing assistants, etc were wonderful both times. I have also heard bad things about Rex rehab in Apex though I've never been there, so to specify, this review is about Rex rehab in Raleigh.

I would say I have about 3 weeks experience with this facility as I visited every day or every other day. The nutritionist made up a heart healthy option for the patient who had problems with her GI system and couldn't eat the amount of fat that would be in a regular diet, though out of the menu given to them patients can choose whatever they would like to eat for that day from a list of options.
Neither patient has complained about the food being cold or late. And the quality of the food taste-wise has been agreeable not just satisfactory.

When full mobility assistance was needed for anything that required getting out of bed, the patient only got a full-on shower twice a week as they needed a nurse to help them in the shower, however they were given the opportunity to have a in bath in bed bath given to them or done themselves every day. Occupational therapy and physical therapy would be scheduled the day before and the schedule for each patient written on the board in their room the night before so they could let any visitors know what time they would be busy getting therapy so we could plan our visits and each day the patient got a calendar with the days list of social activities.

There are activities planned for every day, usually several activities each day like an ice cream social or a game time so that residents are not isolated and bored in their rooms. Each bed comes with its own TV and the option to use headphones to watch TV so you don't interrupt anyone else if you are in a double room and there are sufficient electrical plugs so that patients can keep a phone and tablet and another device all plugged in to their bed and have access to them from the bed without having to have them unplugged. I think on three different occasions some agency brought in therapy dogs to interact with the patients in their rooms if patients wanted to interact with the dogs and that was a highlight for both family members.

There is a lovely little garden outside with paved walking trails for residence who are able to get around by themselves in a wheelchair or if they would like to go outside with their wheelchair or Walker with a visitor. There is even a fish pond and a small vegetable garden.

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