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Stonebrook Healthcare Center
4367 Concord Boulevard, Concord, CA, 94521
Stonebrook Healthcare Center
4367 Concord Boulevard, Concord, CA, 94521
Welcome to Stonebrook Healthcare Center, a Nursing Home community located in Concord, California. The cost of the assisted living community at Stonebrook Healthcare Center starts at a monthly rate of $1,850 to $8,695. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 19 hospitals within 25 miles of Stonebrook Healthcare Center. The two closest hospitals are John Muir Medical Center – Concord Campus which is 2.7 miles away and John Muir Medical Center – Walnut Creek Campus which is 5.3 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Stonebrook Healthcare Center are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Activity Center
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Respite
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Memory Care
Activities & Fitness
- Arts and Crafts
- Health and Wellness Programs
Additional Features
- 120 Total Units
Dining & Nutrition
- Diabetic
- Meals Included
Safety
- 14 Total Deficiencies Reported
- 13 Health Standard Deficiencies
- 1 Health Complaint Deficiencies
- 1 Total Incidents Reported
- 4 Total Complaints Reported
- 0 Total Fines Imposed
Accommodations
- Salon / Barbershop
- Wifi / Internet
- Cable TV
- Wall-to-Wall Carpeting
- Maintenance
- Housekeeping
Care
- Stroke Care
- Nurses
- Speech Therapy
- Pain Management
- Wound Care
- Occupational Therapy
Hhhmm,…..I used to work here so I have incredible insight. Let me first say that the staff from top to bottom are always doing their best A game. It’s very hard to keep smiling when you deal with death and pain. This work is not for the light hearted. Lori Cooper is probably the only reason this...
Hhhmm,…..I used to work here so I have incredible insight. Let me first say that the staff from top to bottom are always doing their best A game. It’s very hard to keep smiling when you deal with death and pain. This work is not for the light hearted. Lori Cooper is probably the only reason this place stays above average. Had fun their most of the time. Sometimes not so much,…but, work is work and we all have ups and downs. Also, Yvette, Shirley, Alita, and Bri ….always listened when concerns were brought up. PS Lorlene does a wonderful job being the desk nurse, always even tempered. Shout out too Alona and Sherilyn…much aloha. Gonna miss u folks..God bless take care.
Read moreSuch a very clean facility and very friendly staffs.
Terrible care call light not answer promptly. Sometimes 15 minutes. Therapy staff not compassionate. Food terrible. Clothes lost in laundry
All the TVs are out in the place this Sunday they just have to have everybody sit there and do nothing doesn''t sound very nice
I stayed here for 15 days after having a knee replacement, and I must say I received the best care and Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy! Being from a Customer Service background that was my career all my life, I know how difficult dealing with different personality''s can be. But the prof...
I stayed here for 15 days after having a knee replacement, and I must say I received the best care and Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy! Being from a Customer Service background that was my career all my life, I know how difficult dealing with different personality''s can be. But the professionals whom I had were warm and always willing to help in any way. It’s hard to tend to everyone’s needs at the time that you would like them to, because you are not the only person they look after…I’ve always learned that one has room to grow, so if you have gotten a 4 that’s excellent because you have something to strive for. Thanks to all who made life bearable for me. ❤️
Read moreI wouldn’t send my worst enemy here. Honestly. My dad came in mobile and left dehydrated, depressed, and unable to walk. They kept the call button behind his head so he couldn’t reach it. Took his glasses on day one and never returned them so he couldn’t see anything. Placed his food just far ...
I wouldn’t send my worst enemy here. Honestly. My dad came in mobile and left dehydrated, depressed, and unable to walk. They kept the call button behind his head so he couldn’t reach it. Took his glasses on day one and never returned them so he couldn’t see anything. Placed his food just far enough away so he fell. They handed him a cup of pills he was expected to take daily and when he told them something was making him sick and he didn’t want to take them cup at a time anymore they told us he was “refusing therapy” then tried to charge us $550 A DAY for their incredibly subpar care. Had to involve an attorney at which point they claimed he needed to be reevaluated at Stanford and in the middle of the night took him there with no notice to us until the morning. Took weeks to collect his items from the facility. Stanford said they had not seen neglect to this level at a care facility ever. Stanford ended up reporting the facility because my dad was so dehydrated and depressed he told the pych nurse he wanted to die. I have never seen neglect to this level. Tried to contact administration and was never given that information. They do their best to prevent a lawsuit by refusing to communicate via documented channels like email. It was an experience out of a horror movie. If this facility makes $550 a day per patient by claiming they refuse therapy (even though your insurance such as Medicare likely covers about a month in rehabilitation, but only if you actively do therapy) that’s over $15K a month PER PATIENT. There is no reason they can’t afford to have better everything, but they do the bare minimum (if even). This is a place you go to die, not a place that will rehabilitate you.
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