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December 2022 by Ken
Edgehill, a small 60 bed facility where everyone is treated like family, is where my mother and family felt most comfortable. All beds are on one floor with a central nurses station. If you need short term care you can go to places like Hill at Whitemarsh, Artman, Masonic Village, etc. and medicare or your insurance will pay for 20 days or so and you go home. However if you are border line or need longterm care the above facilities will likely not accept patients/residents who rely solely on medicaid. High end rehabs and nursing homes are not necessarily the best. It comes down to their employees and how much they actually care to do their jobs. Some go through the motions and some will treat your mother like their own. Some facilities everyone is unhappy and complaining all the time and some everyone is happy to be there.If you or your parent require long term care covered by medicaid I strongly recommend Edge Hill Nursing Home. While it is not the Taj Mahal it is a well cared for and maintained facility filled with staff who clearly care for those who live there. I toured the facility on a Monday morning to find residents engaged with therapists of all kinds. Everyone was up and being active. They have an activity room and downstairs is a physical rehab gym. Employees and residents all said hello. The daughter of a resident asked if I was considering the facility for a parent and said how happy she is with Edgehill. Her mother has been there 8 years and she never had an issue.The first time I saw my mother at Edgehill and how she was being cared for I could have hugged someone. It was a big relief as you always want the best for your mother. I knew at Edgehill we had found a home for her. Sadly after blood tests at Edgehill showed problems my mother passed at Abington Hospital. Though my mother was there for less than two weeks they treated her and family as if we had been there for five years. The outpouring of support and as I was picking up my mothers belongings will forever be remembered.
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September 2022 by Gordon Andersen
This is not a place for people needing physical and occupational therapy. My wife was a patient needing therapy yet this facility does not have therapists on staff or fitness room using outside venders for therapy services. Edge hill mixes its population inter grading nursing and rehab patients. They have problems because of the nursing care residents being unable to provide appropriate care for rehab patients. Edge hill is a place my wife and I would not recommend for for any rehabilitation services.
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May 2022 by Maryellen Toland
We are very pleased with the care given to our family members who’ve lived at Edge Hill Nursing Home. It’s a small facility and the number of caretakers to patient is more than adequate.The staff kept us informed regarding the medical status of our family members.All processes were made easy for us.Most of all it was a relief knowing our people were well cared for. I’d recommend EHNH and Rehab to anyone in need of quality medical care.M. Toland
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December 2021 by Ann Pedersen
Wonderful staff, food, activities department, social service department and of course best nurses around! Love this place!
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August 2021 by Sondra Bibbs
Shout out to Faith, the social worker, for the time and patience she had dealing with questions and concerns about my mother who was there earlier this year. Also kudos to Ms Kelly Longs, RN who is the Director of Nursing. She was very caring and kept us informed.
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July 2021 by Shahrzad Dabiri
They have nice caregivers at this place.However, no outdoor activities. No walking exercises. Strict policies and liability issues makes this place hard to live in. Patients will be bedridden because of the liability issues and fear of a patient falling down. It is hard to rate this place. I wish they would add outdoor activities to their program daily. And daily for an hour, they would allow their patients out of the building.
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May 2021 by Tay Reeves
The elderly folks in here are not allowed outside and are treated terribly. I've seen them crying their eyes out every day just begging for their families to take them out of here. This place needs a lawsuit filed against them. Bad reviews have been deleted as well, so here I am writing another one.
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January 2021 by John Shane
Throughout the COVID pandemic the staff here have been amazing. Working so hard to keep all safe. I have a dear sister there and they have loved her well and I am sad the director left. I fear it is a blame shifting move by a corporation. But to the individuals there I am grateful.The staff have worked for months to provide care and safety in a time when the public is living through the scientific process. This pandemic is a process and Edgehill has done well. Thank you all.
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September 2019 by Jaden And Friends
The D.O.N is very rude and ignorant.....very condescending.....