Cambridge Health & Rehabilitation Center
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ana orsini
The facility is great, the staff and Nurses are a delight. Everyone is so helpful and attentive. Mom has been admitted since the beginning of the month and we haven’t had a complaint. And the occupational therapist on sight are great at their job mom is doing so much better able to stand and walk with assistance.
Andrea Benson
Therapy is great there - however nursing and CNA staff is not up to par. My father presses his call button for help, and has to wait long periods of time for anyone to direct their attention, when I’ve seen with my own eyes staff just standing around and talking rather than going to help, leading him to getting up on his own, and falling. And this has occurred multiple times. I understand he’s not the only patient there, but a person can only wait so long. I’m disappointed.
Adam Bernard
My father recently spent time at Cambridge, and wants to pass along the following review … “After surgery to repair my spine, I needed in-patient rehabilitation, and was fortunate enough to go to Cambridge. The staff was warm and friendly. When I needed help, they were there, and they treated me like an adult. The physical therapists were excellent. If I ever need that kind of care again, I'll try to go to Cambridge.”
steve luttinger
After being discharged from the hospital I was informed I needed to spend several weeks at a rehabilitation center while I was on intravenous antibiotics. I was afraid to go to a rehab facility as I have heard so many scary stories over the years abut these facilities. Besides, I was too young to go to one, but I had no choice. Upon arrival, I was greeted by the most pleasant and professional staffers that I could imagine. They allayed my fears immediately. The facility and my room were both very comfortable and nicely appointed. The staff beyond professional and nurturing. Anything I needed they were there to provide in a timely manner. The professional nursing staff is amazing and critical to your care and rehabilitation. The nursing staff so wonderful I was almost reluctant to leave. If you're lucky you'll have Giselle and Pauline attending to you. The physical therapy staff is equally very professional, kind and helpful. If you have to go to a rehab facility I wouldn't hesitate to go to Cambridge. Thank you for nursing me to my former good health.
Mark Francis
Cambridge goes above and beyond with my father in law. He is a WWII Vet and my personal hero. He has dementia and my wife and children take care of his wife and struggled when we had to ask Cambridge to become our extended family. But that’s exactly what they are. They treat Dad as their own, their patience, empathy and compassion is unwavering. I marvel at their ability to bring that to work everyday. Thank god for Cambridge!
Joanne Falcone
I was so fortunate to do my rehab at Cambridge. If I had to go to rehab again, Cambridge would be my 1st choice. Special thanks to Giselle, Angie, Diona and Adrienne. They are, without a doubt, the best at Cambridge. Their professionalism, compassion and care cannot be topped. Tracey, Hanna and Lynn in the PT department are outstanding. Thank you to all.
Sarah DeMerchant
Sweet Jesus! Are these people coming here for rehab or to die? Have you seen the food that is presented to these poor individuals? Please clean the plates and bowls between meals. I was horrified after visiting a family member with leftovers from breakfast stuck to the plates at lunchtime. Just gross. 🤢
Todd Middlebrook
I am writing to compliment Cambridge Health & Rehabilitation Center for making my father as comfortable as possible over his last days. Sending a loved one to a facility is never an easy decision, but Cambridge has made this process seemless. * In particular, I want to thank Nicole Goncalves, Social Worker for long-term care. Her honesty and advice have been instrumental in our making it through this difficult time. She is amazing and we would be lost without her guidance. * I also want to compliment Cheryl Egan in admissions; Sharon Coffey the short-term social worker; Nurses Rose, Dorothy and Angela, and the main receptionist Cindy Stanley. Their kindness and sense of humanity, taken together, have made this very difficult process passable. We are eternally grateful for your professionalism and kindness towards our father.