San Jacinto Valley Post Acute, located in Hemet, California, is a nursing home that has been providing care since its certification by Medicare and Medicaid in 1985. The facility accommodates 64 residents and offers a range of services, particularly focusing on skilled nursing and rehabilitation care. The care services at San Jacinto Valley Post Acute include short-term rehabilitation for individuals recovering from surgeries or illnesses, as well as long-term care for those requiring ongoing medical supervision. The facility features specialized physical, occupational, and speech therapy designed to enhance recovery and support residents’ daily needs. Additionally, San Jacinto Valley Post Acute offers resident and family counseling, aiming to provide support and resources to both patients and their loved ones.
In terms of care quality, reviews from residents and families reveal a mixed picture. Some concerns have been raised regarding inadequate patient care, such as issues with personal items being lost and medical oversights, which have occasionally led to complications post-discharge. Notably, there have been incidents of negligence, such as a resident being incorrectly discharged while still attached to an IV. Furthermore, some outbreaks of contagious illnesses have been reported, accompanied by criticisms of the facility's infection control measures. On the other hand, certain healthcare providers within the facility, including some doctors and nursing staff, have been recognized by families for their dedication and attentiveness. Despite the presence of compassionate care from individual staff members, systemic issues such as internal management challenges, favoritism, and a lack of transparency reportedly contribute to a stressful work environment, impacting overall service quality.
Costs at this community start at $8,137 and range up to $9,050. The average price in the community is $8,594, which is more than the average price in the area of $5,668. 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.