Plymouth Rehabilitation & Health Care Center, located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, offers a variety of care services, primarily functioning as a nursing home. This facility is certified by both Medicare and Medicaid, with a history of participation in Medicare since January 28, 1972. The center accommodates 171 residents, providing them with care that encompasses short-term rehabilitation and long-term nursing services. Its rehabilitation programs are comprehensive, incorporating physical, occupational, and speech therapies designed to help patients regain their independence and resume their daily activities.
The facility provides a spectrum of medical and supportive services, including cardiac care, wound care, diabetes management, and stroke care. It also offers specialized care such as hospice and memory care for residents with specific needs. Additional support services include vision and podiatry care, as well as dental care. On-site amenities such as a barber/beauty salon and various clubs and communities are available to enhance the residents' social and day-to-day experiences. Nurses and therapists form the backbone of the care provided, with occupational and physical therapies being integral parts of the residents' recovery and routine.
Despite the extensive range of services, reviews of the Plymouth Rehabilitation & Health Care Center indicate a mixed quality of care characterized by both positive and negative feedback from residents and their families. Concerns have been raised about issues of severe neglect, understaffing, delayed critical care, and poor communication from the management team. Some have pointed out the unsatisfactory condition of the facility, food quality, and a perceived hostile environment among the staff. However, there are also commendations for dedicated staff members and socially engaging programs like the Ambassador program. The facility also offers resident and family counseling to support those in their care. Overall, while certain staff members receive praise, systemic issues seem to compromise the consistent delivery of high-quality care.
Costs at this community start at $10,785 and range up to $11,195. The average price in the community is $10,990, which is more than the average price in the area of $7,809. 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.