Fircrest Convalescent Hospital, located in Sebastopol, California, offers long-term care primarily focusing on nursing home services, with additional assisted living support available. The facility is designed to accommodate up to 46 residents, providing a range of healthcare services tailored to meet the needs of individuals requiring varying levels of medical supervision and assistance with daily activities. Certified by Medicare and Medicaid, Fircrest has been a participant in Medicare since November 1, 1968, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and access to government-supported health care benefits for its residents.
At Fircrest Convalescent Hospital, a key component of care involves comprehensive support services, including resident and family counseling. This service aims to promote the emotional well-being of residents and facilitate communication between residents, their families, and the facility's staff. Despite these offerings, a specific resident review highlights an interaction with a staff member named Abraham, described as exhibiting rude behavior and an authoritative attitude. This review suggests issues with interpersonal dynamics, potentially impacting the comfort and trust levels of residents and their families. While the review specifies concerns about Abraham, no additional feedback reflects on the conduct of other staff members or the overall quality of care at the facility. The feedback signals a need for evaluating staff interactions and enhancing professionalism to ensure a welcoming and respectful environment for all residents. More comprehensive reviews would be beneficial in determining whether the noted concern is an isolated incident or indicative of a wider issue within the facility's staff dynamics and care delivery.
Costs at this community start at $1,500 and range up to $8,695. The average price in the community is $5,098, which is less than the average price in the area of $6,039. 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.