College Oak Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is located in Sacramento, California, and provides nursing home care certified by both Medicare and Medicaid. This facility has been a participant in the Medicare program since February 16, 1970, and accommodates up to 105 current occupants. It offers a range of care services, including specialized care for stroke recovery and comprehensive therapy options such as speech, occupational, and physical therapy. Pain management and wound care are integral parts of the care plan provided by a team of professional nurses.
In addition to medical services, College Oak Nursing & Rehabilitation Center emphasizes resident and family engagement through available counseling services and active resident/family councils. For residents' convenience and comfort, the facility features amenities such as a barber/beauty salon and recreational clubs and communities. This structure provides a holistic approach to rehabilitation and daily living, aiming to cater to the diverse needs of its residents.
Regarding quality of care and performance, reviews of the facility are mixed. Some residents and their families have reported dissatisfaction, citing issues such as inappropriate use of diapers, unauthorized medication administration, and poor communication among staff, which they feel leads to inconsistent care. Concerns about misplaced belongings and perceived negligence from administration are also noted. However, there are also reviews that commend the facility for its attentive and professional staff, who are seen as competent and kind. These reviews often highlight the cleanliness of the facility and the accommodation of language preferences. Although administrative and communication challenges have been reported, many families have had positive experiences with the facility's direct patient care.
Costs at this community start at $12,570 and range up to $14,581. The average price in the community is $13,576, which is more than the average price in the area of $5,903. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.