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Valley Convalescent Center
1700 S. Imperial Ave, El Centro, CA, 92243
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Valley Convalescent Center
1700 S. Imperial Ave, El Centro, CA, 92243
Welcome to Valley Convalescent Center, a Nursing Home community located in El Centro, California. The cost of the assisted living community at Valley Convalescent Center starts at a monthly rate of $4,912 to $7,604. 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 two hospitals within 25 miles of Valley Convalescent Center, El Centro Regional Medical Center which is 0.3 miles away, and Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District, which is 12.5 miles away.
Services and Amenities
Additional Features
- 123 Total Units
Safety
- 16 Total Deficiencies Reported
- 16 Health Standard Deficiencies
- 0 Health Complaint Deficiencies
- 1 Total Incidents Reported
- 2 Total Complaints Reported
- 0 Total Fines Imposed
Care
- Library & Computer Lounge
- 97 Current Occupants
- Certified by Medicare and Medicaid
- Medicare Participant Since 10/01/1983
- Offers Resident/Family Counciling
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Valley Convalescent Center
1700 S. Imperial Ave, El Centro, CA, 92243
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El centro post acute is amazing! ,the CNA were so sweet and caring! The food and the lawn area looked like you could spend hours out there relaxing.
I love this place!!!! Is really improving...better staff and the New management is much better than before!!!
I worked here in 2006-2007 during a CNA strike. In 2022 it is a little better. We are working on anxiety and forgiveness. After covid 19, respiratory illness has been targeted converting the convalescent home into an hybrid hospital requiring CNAs to use sterile technique. The problem is burnout. ...
I worked here in 2006-2007 during a CNA strike. In 2022 it is a little better. We are working on anxiety and forgiveness. After covid 19, respiratory illness has been targeted converting the convalescent home into an hybrid hospital requiring CNAs to use sterile technique. The problem is burnout. I hope we can get enough new people to fill the spots of those who leave. We all live in the valley. One day convalescent homes will be antiquated like insane asylums and we will have some other facility for us in the footprint of the once a Convent for the locals to help out those looking for care.
Read moreMy experience was great. It''s not a luxury hotel, but the food is decent.
THIS PLACE SHOULD BE CLOSED DOWN! The staff doesn’t care and the building is, in rude terms, gross. My grandpa had to beg for basic human treatment. He was constantly ignored and neglected. Thank goodness we were able to get him out of there.
They are very disrespectful and inhuman with the patients there because they are dying and can''t defend themselves. They are very nice with the people that come and visit. Its horrible but they get away with it. Hopefully someone who can will do something about it.