Promedica Skilled and Nursing Rehabilitation (Powerback Rehabilitation)

  • 501 Thomas Jones Way, Exton, PA 19341
  • (484) 873-3700
  • 5.0 ( 2 reviews )
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5.0 ( 2 Reviews )
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Joan
December 10, 2021
My husband did rehab at ProMedica Total Rehab. He just got out on Saturday. The care is good. They were just in there all the time with him and they brought his medications on time. It was a nice place and it's a newer one. My husband said the food was good. They don't share the food with the people coming to visit though so I have not tried it. He was in a private room with one bed, a good-sized TV on the wall, and a good-sized bathroom.
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Toby
My mother is in Powerback Rehabilitation. A neighbor recommended it, she's a nurse and it's by Genesis which is a big company and I've been really happy with it. They keep me informed on what's going on. They're getting her up, walking, making sure she eats all that kind of stuff, so I'm happy with them. You can't go in cause of Covid and I've never been inside but it looks nice outside. They got her up walking which is good. They always answered the phone. What I'd like about this place is you're assigned to like a team leader. The social worker, the physical therapist, everybody reports to the team leader, so even if I leave a message for a social worker and she doesn't get back to me, the team leader knows. So, I like the flow. And the team leader makes the bad situation into funny. She takes her job seriously but when you finish talking to her even if it's bad news you're not crying because she kinda mix it right. I can call her anytime about anything and she will call me back. I'm very impressed with them. They're on lockdown due to Covid, so they have to eat in the room. She goes down for physical therapy and I don't know how that worked out like if there are room or just physical therapy come up to her, but I know she made it up to 44 steps. Every day they go tell me, ''Oh she did these many steps.'' The nurse surgeon that saw her when she broke her neck doesn't take her insurance so he won't talk to me about anything like what mom's supposed to do, like arm exercises or whatever. She just talked to a physical therapist and I found out from the physical therapist that my mother can't have anything with buttons. She has this big brace on her neck and they don't want her looking down. I know some aide is like always available if she needs something. Mom likes the food there. Her insurance fix the whole thing up. She has Medicare and they fix the whole thing up.

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