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May 2023 by Vicky Lucia
Out of nine days been there I got attention maybe four or five of those. They didn’t give me medication when I got there, I got her figured that as much. The staff were nice, but definitely understaffed and over paid. Nice looking facility if only they would use it correctly.
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April 2023 by Evergreen74
Post Acute Medical:The level of care from the nurses and the therapists were beyond exceptional! Rooms are nice. I am a recent amputee and was at PAM for 10 days of rehab. Stu, Andrea, Sallie, Rachel, Kristi, Estrella, Julie, Damaris, to just name a few we’re just some of the therapists, nursing, and CNAs that went above and beyond.Now going to outpatient rehab there and Ryan is helping strength building and preparing for my upcoming prosthetic leg. He is a wonderful encourager!Highly recommended!
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July 2022 by Tiffany Baranowski
What I remember is very little. And I'm told that wad a good thing. I was ICU on a vent for 29 days then transferred to rehab. I'm sure I would recognize faces but the one name I will never forget was Roxanne the respiratory therapist. My kids called her Elsa!! She was the sweetest woman in the entire world. When ever I had a big step coming up she was there. She was the light to a very dark place I was in.. Thank you Roxanne..I hope you get to see these and may even remember me and my kids waving out the window and my husband washing my hair..
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April 2022 by Rachel Collins
DO NOT PUT ANYONE YOU LOVE HERE. I have waited 6 mo this to write this as I wanted to calm down and not make a rash judgement. The care in the nursing part not rehab was the worst I have ever experienced. The nurses didn’t care at all. A nurse told me within an hour of being there that she had no sympathy for my husband as he didn’t have the co is shot. He was left with a soiled diaper and I was told they didn’t have time. At the weekends there are maybe 2 nurses as they were short staffed. The agency nurses were wonderful but a few sia they would never go back as it was horrible, what does that tell you? They put my husbands feeding tube bag up but forgot to hook it up to him. He was never washed or bathed unless I did it or asked a nurse. If you are not with the patient 24/7 then they are left. My husband is 55 and had family to advocate for him. I felt sorry for those that didn’t. It was like a morgue. PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS HERE. The respiratory specialist Roxanne was amazing, the rest there are no words to describe how men they are.
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October 2021 by Julie Anderson
Yesterday my mom, 79 years old became a patient at Cobalt in SURPRISE AZ. The facility is so beautiful, clean and welcoming. The staffing are so polite, compassionate and understanding. They seemed to know exactly what my mom needed. Thank you so very much. God Bless!
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October 2021 by Dan
NEVER EVER GO HERE. They will not explain that they will be keeping you. The Social workers really could care less and will get to you when they can. The Nurses are power hungry and will make sure they treat you like a child. They literally held the T.V remote from us because the song had a few bad words and we lost out T.V time... There is literally nothing you can do while you are there. they have crayons and coloring books and the puzzles are all missing pieces... Its horrible if you are having bad thoughts... The nurse practitioner was so rude and truly just wanted to you out of her office. I went for danger to myself and the entire 7 days I was forced to be there for no one talked to me about my issues. They do not provide care. Just to baby sit you.
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September 2021 by AZ Adventurer
These people provided poor care for 30 days and then kicked our Dad out the front door. He literally died within 30 minutes of there forced transport. I'd you care about someone don't leave them here. I wouldn't send my worst enemy to this place.You've been warned. There are many reviews that tell the same story. It's as bad if not worse than you could ever expect..
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July 2021 by Alex Roberts
My husband lost pretty much all of his limb mobility before coming here. This facility did and amazing job rehabilitating him. The nurses and doctors all took great care of him and we still continue to use these Drs once he was discharged from Cobalt. Thanks you all so much for your time and dedication. I highly recommend this rehabilitation center. It was hard trying to research centers before he initially left the hospital.. but I hope this review helps out others that are looking for a great center for their loved ones.
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July 2020 by Dana Davis
I’m a registered nurse, and was nervous about sending my mother here after reading all the negative reviews. However, I’m so glad I realized most of them were old, and decided to give them a try-especially since it was one of the few rehab facilities that offered private rooms. It’s exceptionally clean, spacious modern, and praise be, it smells nice. The rehab staff was excellent-Huge thank you to Mike, Hannah and Misty! The kitchen staff was extremely friendly. The food was pretty good, but what was also great was that mom could order off a grill menu if she didn’t like what was being offered. The case manager listened to our needs and met them all. The Medical director, Dr. Bagley was especially attentive and made sure we were comfortable and that all our needs were being met. The Nurse Practitioner, Angel Johnson, was absolutely phenomenal. Even though I’m a nurse, she taught my mother and I so much about post-stroke and hip replacement care. She was so attentive to every need mom had. I noticed her interactions with other patients and she truly is as her name states-an angel. I would absolutely recommend Cobalt Rehabilitation.