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August 2023 by Annette sirmans
I have been in elder care and I am so impressed with Sea pines! Great care for my mother in law as well as super clean.
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May 2023 by John webster
I went to Sea Pines after having surgery on my spine. Other than a mix up about when I was to arrive everything was great. My therapy team listened to what I wanted and expected out of myself and they made it happen
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April 2023 by Alexandra S.
Please is ok, my father got in very bad car accident, and after getting discharged from Orlando Health, he was sent here to the Rehabilitation Center, which he only spent one night there because it was that uncomfortable. Before I set up my dad with home health care he was here for one night and very uncomfortable. Do you have to share a room there's no separate rooms no matter what you have to share a shower you have to share closet with somebody that you don't even know if I would've known that everything was shared like that I wouldn't have had my dad stay there for that one day! If you plan to stay there, just make sure that you do the tour and feel comfortable with the setting. The manager said that they are going to redo everything to have separate rooms for the patients which is awesome, so I guess just stay tune for the new development.
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April 2023 by Judith Livingston
Both the nurses and the therapists took good care of my 87-year-old father while he was recovering from a brain injury. They were friendly and brought his spirits up. They also displayed necessary tough love, making sure he didn't get up without help and that he understood his new limitations. The facilities were clean and pleasant. The food wasn't exciting but it was okay. My dad is now home and able to live independently. We are grateful.
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March 2023 by Jason Stokes
Great experience.. the more you’re there obviously the better they care will be. They have top notch occupational therapist, physical therapist, a massage therapist. Some people have unrealistic expectations and they blame the facility. When really, it’s just the situation your family or family member is going through.
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February 2023 by Scott Friedberg
My mother had been recommended Sea Pines after a slight stroke but no one told us that it is listed as a hospital which charges as a inpatient hospitalization. Watch your insurance charge you for how many days you stay there. Tricky way they get more money from the patient. She complained the "therapy" was not very effective, the facility not very nice (shared bathrooms), and food was poor.
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July 2022 by Danielle T
My Father is a patient of sea pines as of today. I came in first this morning to do home health education with him. My father has been complaining for a few days now that after his therapy he his left in his room stuck in a wheel chair. Mind you, the right side of his body has no movement. He hit the nurse call button multiple times to have help getting back in to bed. An hour had gone by. Still nobody to help in get back in bed. Meanwhile I hear and see several nurses passing by. None of them even bother to poke their head in the door to see if he needed anything. So needless to say my dad ended up falling out of his wheel chair. This is the only way he got any attention. At first i thought my dad was just being a grumpy old man when telling me they'd leave him sitting for long period of time in a wheel chair but being here first thing this morning to see it all with my own eyes only proves his complaints to be true. This establishment was recommended by Parrish hospital to be the best one around and that is the reason I chose to place my father here. The doctor was great this morning when dealing with her. I failed to catch her name. The only tech who has seemed to genuinely care about her patients was Margaret. She's amazing. My father is not happy here and I'm not so happy with the "care" here.
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April 2022 by Peggy R.
Rehab was very good, hard but good. Staff for the most part was very good. Food was terrible and mostly inedible.
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January 2022 by Loli D.
My family was very pleased with this rehab center. My mom went there after being released from the hospital. She had to learn to remember things, speak and walk again. They did wonders with her and she got great care. She even put some weight on her 80 lb body. She looked really good and was doing great there.
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December 2021 by Anthonio F.
I would absolutely not recommend going to this rehabilitation center. These are supposed to be doctors, yet they tried their hardest to kill my partner. He was involved in a sky diving accident and was sent here prematurely against both of our wills. The first night after my partner was admitted, he nearly had a heart attack and no one was there to address his pain. The following morning, they wanted to start physical therapy when he was clearly unable to walk or get out of the bed due to the nature of his accident. The one doctor who finally came in and saw him attempted to give him blood thinners which previous doctors advised against as it would lead to paralysis as he had just had spinal surgery. In the end, he was readmitted back to his original hospital and that one doctor from Sea Pines had the nerve to come and pay him a visit and ask when he was coming back, the same one who neglected to read his charts to find out blood thinners would paralyze him. Please, do yourself a favor and find another rehabilitation center. Your best interest is not in mind at Sea Pines.
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December 2021 by James Salmon
Sea Pines helped me recover from a Traumatic Brain Injury and is now helping my brother recover from a stroke. The staff were very friendly, professional, capable, and helpful when I was there and it seems they have improved since I have left; I am confident my brother and everyone else using their rehabilitation services are getting the best care possible.
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December 2021 by Deborah Whittington
TERRIBLE place! PT staff is fine but nurses taking care of patients do not care and are not attentive. Food is inedible. My mother was there in June 2021 and it was awful. Not until we talked to main person in charge did things change last 2 days she was there.
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October 2021 by Cheryl Romero
To the wonderful people who helped my dad....I am so sorry it has taken me so long to write this review. When my dad entered Sea Pines, he couldn't walk, or dress himself. He was just overall weak from his almost 2 month hospital stay due to severe Kidney and Heart Failure. How he is still alive is a miracle. Even during covid, I can't tell you how thankful the family was that one person could visit during one of 2 time slots a day. When my dad went in...one of his biggest fears was being left alone. Though they kept my dad safe, the realized that mental and emotional health is all connected to physical health and made this wonderful provision. While there the worked him out every day but my dad said they were always very cognizant of how he was feeling. He loved the food. By the time he left, with a month, he could walk, get out of bed on his own and dress himself. My parents home has 4 steps to get in and when we took him home he walked up those stairs by himself. We all had tears in our eyes. You should see him now...it is amazing. I credit a lot of people to saving his life. Rockledge Hospital, Holmes Regional and Sea Pines. Thank you just isn't enough.
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June 2021 by Patrick Harrigan
Grandmother was in for rehabilitation for a traumatic brain injury. She was under a strict no movement without assistance order due to the chance of her falling. On multiple occasions, she used her call button to ask for help to use the restroom and was flatly ignored. In one case, for over 95 minutes. This led to an accident and her trying to go to the bathroom on her own. When her bed alarm went off, the staff came in upset that she got out of bed. Additionally, at her therapy session, her therapist sat her down and walked around to other staff members instead of working with my Grandmother. After 3 short days, my family elected to pull her from Sea Pines, although she is once again in the hospital. This facility should be investigated by the state and shut down in the interim for the safety and health of the patients they service.
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May 2021 by Michael Galluzzo
While their services and nursing care appear to be very high quality, they are not family friendly. Only one visitor at a time, no matterwhat. I traveled 1200 miles to see my brother after 14 months and I am sitting in the lobby so my sister-in-law can visit with her husband. Appalling!