Everett Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

  • 289 Elm St, Everett, MA 02149
  • (617) 387-6560
  • 3.1 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Nursing Homes

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About This Community

Everett Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is situated near Route 1 on the outskirts of Malden. This part of Everett bustles with activity and provides residents with quick access to local amenities such as local eateries and grocery stores. CHA Everett Hospital and Atlantic Medical services are a few miles away. 

At the Everett Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, residents can expect varying levels of care according to their needs. Short-term stays focus on residents who have undergone major surgeries or are recovering from serious injuries. The post-acute division assists with chronic conditions and the long-term care of seniors who need assisted living help, including those with disabilities. A team of trained medical and support staff assists with pain management and palliative care, diabetes management, restorative nursing and IV antibiotic therapy. 

Residents have access to on-site religious services, a beautician and barber, cable and phone services. Laundry and housekeeping are taken care of which allows residents plenty of free time to participate in scheduled group activities such as live entertainment. Socializing is encouraged through daily rituals, and three gourmet meals are served per day in the community dining area. 

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Reviews

3.1 ( 2 Reviews )
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taybreezy
I was checking in on one of my relatives and the costumer service was outstanding. Every question I had was answered. They was good to me while I visited. My aunt loves it there. Her living space is good. If she loves it I love it. Love the place. We love the service here. Any type of services they provide they go above and beyond. Highly recommended.
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michaelo153
July 23, 2012
The several times I visited the facility I tried to get as much information about her treatments, her assisted living nurse and her medications. The first time I visited the facility I noticed everyone was being really nice and caring making sure my aunt was comfortable and happy with her new home. The visits after the first one was not the same it seem the cheery uplifted staff where not so uplifted, the facility seemed boring and plain with some dirty spots in some areas of the establishments and her room did not seem to be cleaned and taken care of as it regularly should.

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