BRIA of Palos Hill

  • 10426 South Roberts, Palos Hills, IL 60465
  • (708) 598-3460
  • 2.8 ( 12 reviews )
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2.8 ( 12 Reviews )
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Auggie01
December 01, 2022
My husband was in this facility and the care given was great. The staff was so attentive, helpful and so very friendly his experience there was great, very clean and it's a beautiful place. I commend the individual in charge as moral in the workplace was very high everyone had a great attitude; they were so very nice and welcoming we were fortunate to have Maggie who went out of her way to ensure the stay was above expectations. Sending huge KUDOS to the staff and many thank Yous to the all the staff at Bria as they were amazing. I truly recommend this facility.
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Erin Stew
November 01, 2022
I wish I could give them zero stars. This facility should be shut down. My dad was sent there to recover from covid and when we arrived first thing in the morning we found him with no blankets, only a t-shirt on and covered in his own feces. He was severely dehydrated. During his stay there the staff continued to tell us that he was urinating which he was not. We had no choice but to keep him there until he was so bad, he was taken back to the ER with kidney failure and later died. Do not send anyone you love here.
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Concerned 1234
July 27, 2022
My sister in law was a patient , she is highly diabetic, at Bria of Palos Hill for about 3weeks. Even toght the building is nice the walls do not make it a good facility, people who are managing it will make it a good place to take your loved one. It started with not beeing able to get a call back from the director of nursing Ashley, the assistent to the director of nursing on the 2nd floor just sits in her office with the door closed and does not talk to anybody.Also the administrator Maggie is not returning calls. The lack of care and communication is why I do not think anybody should take their family member to this Facility.
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Diane
May 23, 2022
My mother is in rehab now at BRIA of Palos Hills. It's very nice. I had to give a compliment to one of the nurses that were there. Even though my mom has been there for almost six weeks, they've been doing a very good job, and I told them that. They're very nice. The rooms are nice. The nurses are nice. I rate them very well. Full five stars. Very nice facility. They have an activity room, my mother hasn't made it there yet, but where they do arts and crafts, where they have popcorn socials, and where they make things, that's nice too. The rehab facility where the physical therapists work with you at, that's nice and clean. That's in front of a building. The floors are nice. They have a conference room and a dining area. The food looks good. My mother is up in age; she's 93. She suffered a stroke, so we are trying to get her taste buds back. She says she doesn't like it, but I don't see anything wrong with it. But her taste buds are gone, so I'm just trying to get her to eat. She had a stroke, and when she went in, she wasn't talking, and she slept all the time. But now they got her up, and she's talking. She hasn't walked yet, but she is moving around and holding a conversation. She's doing pretty good. The rooms are clean. The housekeeping comes and they maintain the room. The facility doesn't have a smell to it. They change the sheets, and they keep her dressed. I would recommend it. The place is well-kept. They comply with the COVID-19 protocol. You come in there with a mask. If you don't have one, they give you one. You wipe your hands, and then you go visit the patient or whatever. You can come out and talk to the nurse. You can communicate with them, and they communicate with you. The speech pathologist, the physical therapist, and the occupational therapist, all communicate with you and tell you about how your loved one is doing, or if they need some more help, they'll let you know. The rooms are very nice.
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kirkacathy
My mom had the most horrible experience! The transition from hospital to rehab was just horrible experience they left her sitting on edge of bed and she was a fall risk! Forgot to bring her dinner and threw her a dry hamburger when asked if she was going to eat. Never received breakfast the next morning! And the list just goes on . I would not bring my pet rat here for treatment.
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nameisclear
September 20, 2021
The staff does not care about the patients and will leave them dirty without proper care. The manager advised he would check on my family member but never did as well as have a stupid excuse that he is new. This place should be shut down.
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PH
November 09, 2020
My sister-in-law was at STRIVE Center for Rehabilitation at Bria of Palos Hills for rehab before she went to their assisted living. My husband visited her there on the patio, and we went by. The nursing rehab was very good. The senior living where she is now is excellent. They assisted her with some things. I suggest they give instruction on which entrance to use if you're meeting someone outside. We're satisfied with the care she received there.
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OM
March 28, 2019
Palos Hills Healthcare is giving my friend the best care she has probably ever had. She has one-on-one care, nurses are watching her around the clock and always available, and the CNAs are extremely helpful. Her meds are also being watched carefully, which never happened anywhere else. They're on top of their game. Regarding clothes being stolen or missing, it happened initially because she had a roommate who was a klepto so she'd always move everything. But now things are more orderly, and I can't really say more nice things about the doctors and nurses that provide the care. They're planning to build on the memory care.
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BG316882
My mother is currently in STRIVE Center for Rehabilitation at Bria of Palos Hills. It just opened recently. It’s not even a year old. The place is very clean and beautiful. The people are very nice. The food is not the best, but I think they’re just a little disorganized. I think the staff was patient and caring.
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missingmymom2008
January 02, 2013
My mother was transferred to this facility in 2007 during post op recovery from a valve replacement surg and complications. Although I had POA and would always do my homework on the facility my mother would receive care, I was having my son and gave temp poa to my brother. My mother had been in this facility for 3 days before I was able to see her, I was able to make it to the hospital she was leaving from to go the this facility and she looked great. She was talking and in overall good spirits. She left that facility on a thursday. By sunday, my mother was dehydrated, her eyes were stuck together by mucus, she was extremely weak and so happy to see me because she knew somehow I would get her out of there and that I did! I requested she be taken to an emergency room for evaluation and sure enough she had pneumonia and was admitted to the Hospital. This place at this time was not fit for patient care. I would not recommend it to others.
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Lin S.
November 20, 2012
My mother was in this facility for 8 months until her death after a broken hip. She was also on dialysis so there wasn't much of a choice. Most of the staff was caring, friendly and competent. I did find my mom on the floor, and another time had a misunderstanding with a staff member who needed to be reminded I had POA with regard to where she was to go for medical treatment. A couple of staff members were very good. I'm glad there were many family members going to check on her daily. They do accept Medicaid. It's a very old building and for the last 6 years have supposed to have started building a new facility. Most of the patients basically appeared to be adequately cared for.
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Visitor201973
January 16, 2012
I don't have strong feelings about this nursing home one way or the other. I was told that this nursing home has new owners, that they have been trying to improve its appearance, but that they have not finished yet. That might explain why the lobby and front have new floors, but the dining room area (which also services as an an activity room)and the patient rooms look dull. The facility is a one story building in Palos Hills on a main drag (Roberts avenue, very near a good Polish deli/grocery). There is sufficient parking on the side of the building. The lobby is nice, albeit kind of small. There were several people sitting there the day I was there and all the chairs were occupied. Outside of the lobby, I could smell mildly bad odors (not terrible, but not great either). The rooms were typical for nursing homes, rather institutionalized I thought. Residents eat in the dining room which is really a multipurpose room -- nothing special here. It could be made to look much more inviting. As for the food, one resident said that on a scale of 1 - 10, she would give it a four or a five. For dinner there is a choice between two entrees. On this particular night it was either fish or meatloaf. What did impress me was one staff person who was exceedingly polite and sensitive to a resident. Another resident seemed to like one particular CNA. The residents I spoke to were chatty and seemed comfortable. Overall this seemed to be a rather ordinary nursing home but on its way toward improvement.
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