Bridgeview Post Acute is a nursing home located in Yuba City, California, specializing in post-acute care for its residents. This facility is certified by Medicare and Medicaid and has been a participant in the Medicare program since August 31, 1972. Designed to support a current occupancy of 104 residents, Bridgeview Post Acute provides a range of care services and medical support aimed at fostering health and rehabilitation for its elderly residents. Among the available services, the facility offers both physical and occupational therapy, which are praised by some as particularly supportive and beneficial.
The staff at Bridgeview Post Acute are described by some as caring and friendly, indicating a positive atmosphere and a commitment to resident well-being. The facility also offers programs and services considered vibrant, alongside food service and maintenance that meet approval from some reviewers. Furthermore, the facility provides resident and family counseling, which can help in managing stress and ensuring that both residents and their families are informed and supported during transitions in care.
However, feedback from residents and their families presents a mixed picture, reflecting challenges in care consistency. Some negative reviews point to issues such as neglect in patient care, poor handling of personal belongings, and delays in responding to medical needs. These concerns also extend to communication about residents' health conditions, hygiene standards, and dietary management, suggesting areas where the facility may need to enhance responsiveness and reliability. The dual nature of the reviews indicates varied experiences, highlighting the importance of continuous monitoring and improvement in service delivery to meet all residents' needs effectively.
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 $5,774. 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.