St John Neumann Ctr For Rehab & Healthcare

  • 10400 Roosevelt Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19116
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  • 2.7 ( 1 reviews )
  • Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, Adult Day Care, and Memory Care

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About This Community

St. John Neumann Center for Rehabilitation & Healthcare is located in Northeast Philadelphia, 15 miles from downtown. Located between the Bustleton and Parkwood neighborhoods, the surrounding area, home to 1,526,006 residents, offers proximity to several shopping and market options. Additionally, several health centers can be found nearby, as can many houses of faith. 

The St. John Neumann Center for Rehabilitation & Healthcare offers a number of short-term rehabilitation and long-term care services. On-site physical, occupational and speech therapists utilize a holistic approach to rehabilitation, which also involves physicians, therapy staff, and family. Residents have access to on-site health care professionals, including podiatrists, ophthalmologists, and dentists. They also receive 24-hour care, personalized care options, and on-site laboratory services, which include diagnostic equipment, X-rays, and ultrasounds.

Amenities at St. John's include an on-site chapel, Wi-Fi, and cable TV. Additionally, restaurant-style dining and salon services are available to all residents. Social and recreational programs provide interaction and fun, and transportation is provided to off-site activities.  A computer and relaxation lounge allows residents to stay connected, and an on-site gym and outdoor courtyard ensure plenty of recreation.

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2.7 ( 1 Reviews )
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Elaine
June 11, 2022
I have placed my husband in St John Neumann Ctr For Rehab & Healthcare, and he's in memory care. I was familiar with it because my grandmother had been in there in the skilled nursing portion. They're taking good care of him. He's safer than he was at home. The admissions person was extremely helpful. The one thing that really made me feel good is that she listened to me when I was telling her my issues. That made all the difference in the world; that somebody cared that much. That was definitely a plus. When I was dealing with her, I was also dealing with my attorney because we were looking into Medicaid at that point. When my attorneys talked with them, they were very pleased with how they responded. The very first day we went through, I was introduced to the head nurse who gave me her home cell phone number. I was really impressed that she would give me her home cell phone. I just felt that they were very caring. Although sometimes when you walk through there, it doesn't appear so because you have people moaning and whining and wandering; but I know they take good care of my husband, making sure he showered, and he's taken care of. Sometimes when I went I couldn't find him, but they know exactly where he is because he wanders throughout the floor. There are different seating rooms with TVs and stuff. I was there this afternoon. I walked in, and he wasn't in the big room where I normally see him. I went to his room, and he wasn't there. On my way out somebody said, "Your husband is over here." They knew where he was. I think they keep a really good eye on the people there. They do the best they can because every patient in there has a different issue. It has to be stressful, but I'm very pleased with the place. I feel comfortable leaving my husband there. I did go one day for lunch and I was a little concerned because what was on his plate was rice. a vegetable, and a chicken leg. He's not good with a knife and a fork to be able to do that, so I cut it up for him. I mentioned it to the staff, and she changed his chart that his meat needed to be chopped up. They're very responsive. The food looks substantial. It's a nice plate of vegetables, rice, potatoes, and a meat. Then there's juice, pudding, and milk. It's a nice sized meal. It's an older building, so there are spots where it looks like it could use a new coat of paint. Every day when I walk in there, there's somebody mopping the hallways and buffing the floors. There are people walking around trying to keep things as neat as they can. They just need a little updating. They have bingo. I was there one day when they played Name That Tune. I know they're playing bingo on Thursday, so they probably have two or three activities a week. I'm pretty sure they have more in the other unit. There are not as much in the memory care unit. He also has a hospice facility coming in, and I know they're taking him to bingo (which is actually right down the hallway). It surprised me it was cheaper than I was originally quoted because he's in a room with two other gentlemen. The room rate is lower. Compared to other places that I looked at, it's cheaper.

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