Rinaldi Convalescent Hospital

  • 16553 RINALDI ST, Granada Hills, CA 91344
  • (818) 360-1003
  • 3.5 ( 4 reviews )
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3.5 ( 4 Reviews )
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Dolores
September 29, 2022
I just moved here to Rinaldi Convalescent Hospital. I probably had 20 caregivers since yesterday. Even the director of nursing came in to say hello or asked if I needed anything. I am happy being here. The caregivers, the nurses, the aides, the dieticians, and everybody are all phenomenal. A girl came in with a flier about the things that were going on today. So, you're not isolated here. The facility is very clean and the food is excellent.
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Edmond
June 23, 2021
My father was in Rinaldi Convalescent Hospital. It's a big place, and it's disorganized. Sometimes they don't answer your calls. You have to keep calling. Then somebody picks up, and they put you on hold. Because of covid they said you can't come in. You have to have an appointment. Appointment is limited to thirty minutes. Overall I don't think it's a good place to put your loved ones. I met maybe one or two of the staff. It's a big place, so they are constantly changing staff. I never met one that I was very close to. My dad was there for about two weeks. He had a normal, clean room. When you make several attempts to contact them, then they tell you the patient is good and he's walking, which is not true. In my dad's case, they said he's walking and able to do everything on his own. When it was time to discharge, I picked him up and he couldn't do anything.
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mariao
June 28, 2017
My mother-in-law was at Rinaldi for a short-term rehab the therapy department was outstanding the nursing staff was unbelievable I really felt good about leaving my mom there she had no complaints loved everyone who took care of her from the kitchen from the housekeeping department and they all treated her very very well there was one CNA Sarah C who took care of her with so much love I will never forget her the food was great and if she didn't like something she would ask me to bring it for her but overall I would highly recommend Rinaldi to anybody.
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calimom
February 29, 2016
My mother is staying here after breaking her hip. The Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy dept is excellent. The Food: The put out a daily menu....but it's rarely followed. Breakfast is usually missing the bacon or sausage. Oatmeal is awful. They don't put any seasoning packets on the trays or if they do it's a lone packet of salt or sugar. Burgers have come with no lettuce, tomato or ketchup or mustard. Needless to say my mother's lost 15 pounds so far. The nursing staff (the RNs and LVNs): They are all very good at what they do. They do well to keep track of her medial needs. The CNAs: They people themselves are very nice....although she rarely sees them. Their patient/CNA ratio is awful (12:1). More than one CNAs are in the dining room feeding permanent residents in the morning while the other temporary patients are left in their beds waiting to use the bathroom, to be dressed, etc. More than once my mother has had to have a bowel movement in her Depends...because no CNA was available to assist her to the restroom. I gave her the main number to the facility since they rarely answer the call light quickly and there have been times when no one answers the phone....after 20 rings. There are call lights...which turn on a light out in the hall. Good luck if anyone sees your light on. The bathrooms are tiny. The windows are old and leak when it rains. The facility itself is quite clean...just old and in need of a huge remodel. There are no phones in the rooms. My mother has her cell phone which is the only way I can talk to her. They will arrange transportation for doctors appointments. Mental Health: if your loved one is claustrophobic...keep looking. The rooms are tiny. I've been begging for a psychiatrist to visit my mother and get her started on some anti-anxiety meds/depression meds for over two weeks. I've been told her primary can't prescribe them (although I'm doubting this). Evidently the doc that visits only assesses patients once a month. If your loved one can advocate for themselves and move around you should be okay....if not, and you can't spend half your day at the facility every day, keep shopping.

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