Inspire Rehabilitation & Health Center

Inspire Rehabilitation & Health Center

(108 reviews)

Location & Contact

2131 O St NW, Washington, DC 20037

Washington, District of Columbia 20037

(202) 785-2577

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Business Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Categories

Nursing home Rehabilitation center

Reviews

Janis Hawkins

Janis Hawkins

The staff is very friendly, the reception employee was very welcoming with a smile. Everyone on the patient floors shows nothing but kindness. They’re all very very professional. Will answer.all of your questions and assist the patients family members however they can. I went there to visit my sister and left there with a smile on my face knowing that she’s being highly cared for. And lastly the facility is very very clean.❤️

Julia Gales

Julia Gales

My experience at inspire, some of the employees at the entrance can be very harsh went speaking to new comers to visit their love ones. Is very unfortunate the your patients are not able to take showers every day my relatives complains that she takes cat showers and she smell. Not very much space between patients in the rooms, and whenever a dipper needs to be changed the poop smells lingers unsanitary for everyone including visitors. Alarms are continually annoying no one stops them, gathering of nurses or stuff speaking lowed or arguing at the nurses station unacceptable.

Addison Christian

Addison Christian

If I could leave negative stars I would. I am so hurt and disgusted at the negligence and lack of professionalism my family has experienced in dealing with Inspire Rehabilitation & Health Center. I have never, ever left a Google review in my life but I am compelled to tell everyone I can about the horrors my loved one experienced at this so-called "health center". My uncle has only been a resident for ONE MONTH. Two weeks after he arrived we lost contact with him, he no longer phoned us, he stopped responding to messages. After several attempts we finally reached a staff member to inquire about my uncle. She said and I quote "Hmmm, I haven't seen him in about three days. I thought it was weird because I usually see him walking around and talking to people." THREE DAYS! This came from a member of the nursing staff who is assigned to my uncle. THREE DAYS! That means for three days no one saw him, no one wondered why his food tray hadn't been touched, no one gave him his medicine, no one changed his incontinence undergarments, no one helped him bathe, nothing! He even has a roommate, I guess they just overlooked my uncle or they ignored two residents for THREE DAYS! I'm going to skip a few things because this is already long enough - but - as of today October 9, 2024 - my uncle is in the ICU with a feeding tube, and is not responding to medicine. When he arrived at the hospital the doctors could tell that he had a stroke at some point during those THREE DAYS, was dehydrated, malnourished and developed pneumonia . To make matters worse we still have not heard from ANYONE at Inspire Rehabilitation and Health Center. They have not offered an explanation or even inquired about how he is. Please, if you care at all about your loved ones DO NOT take them to Inspire, and if they are already residents move them as quickly as you can. We've obtained legal assistance and reported this place to the appropriate government agencies

WISE

WISE

My grandmother was Inspire for 2 years, and the 2nd floor nurses are the cause of her bed sore; it's so big a fist can fit inside of it. I can't paint everyone with the same brush, but the majority of them Africans are stubborn, just going to say that. Kim is scared of them; she's the head nurse, Ms. Sherri gossips and listens as she chops medicine, and Ms. Eileen left my grandmother's diaper on her, and Night Shift had the diaper on so tight yesterday it rushed up. These people have a lawsuit coming. It's only a few nurses I can't say anything bad about, but them 3 and may other nurses that handle my grandmother did not do her right. My grandmother was walking when she first came up here. Social workers can do so much . Folks are not caring like they used to be. Depends on that caliber. My grandma had a stroke 2 weeks ago. Doctor Horwitz is the doctor there; he's not active like a doctor should be. My grandmother had white spots on her belly button, and the nurse says she didn't notice. I came there a few days later, and my grandmother's legs had swollen and her hands were really bad with fluid. Can you believe they've been there since 7 a.m., and I saw it when I arrived at 10 a.m., and the nurse claimed they saw nothing? Every time I was up there, the nurse asked me if I had a boyfriend and what time I was going to work, plus she told me I needed to have fun with a boyfriend, and my grandmother needed to understand. and she told my grandmother I didn't need to be working so much. I come see my grandmother every day. I have been told by others how she doesn't change residents diapers. 1 nurse is always on board, so when I come there, they let my grandmother holler. Ms. Kim, the Korean director, let her African colleagues talk to her in any way. Kim, don't care; it's a nurse name Mosely, my grandmother said, snatched her hand, and Dawn was nasty to my grandmother (night shift crew , changing my grandmother diapers, having no patients). Night shift, do what ever. An African guy named Ola is nasty too. Tall darkskin African CNA. get impatient when my grandma couldn't swallow nor chew the pill. My grandmother has dementia. 2nd floor staff is trifling , its one nice sweet nurse that treated my grandmother nice shes down to earth . Heard first floor is great, not to mention race involved, but if a nurse doesn't match your energy, they'll mistreat residents. Heard first floor was American director. These foreigners are nasty. What goes around comes around. As much as I want to beat the hell out of these nurses because my grandmother was in pain and she left today to another facility.Punk nurses here on the 2nd floor..you reap what you sow. Another thing is that I speak 50 languages. I know they talk about me in their languages, and if I don't know a language, I have a translator. Not to mention Diane is fake too ; she wasn't trying to tell me who the nurse was that changed my grandmother's diaper yesterday.The owner or whomever needs to do something because my grandmother is not the same. I have pictures and evidence, and trust me, justice will be served. It used to be Jewish men that owned this place; I'm not sure if they still do or not. They didn't get my grandmother up knowing bed sores could occur not to mention other were too lazy to bathe her. These people will reap what they sow. I guarantee you when they get old and have to be in a nursing home reverse and have a taste of their own medicine. These are some jealous women to stare at me all the time saying to other ppl in the facility about me seeing my grandmother everyday, and so what that's my grandmother she raised me she will always b first pick and come first before anybody in mylife this woman took care of me and without her I wouldn't b the oldsoul I am today. Due to 2nd floor staff my grandmother has 4 stage bedsore. Ms.Eileen aka Mama Ed took my kindness for weakness. She didn't change my gma diapers and the night shift had her diaper wrapped tight where it bruised her bikini area, Eileen is the reason for bedsores and I bet a few others. Karma has it

Sarah Sims

Sarah Sims

My dear loved one has been here for 3 days and feels so well taken care of. The staff are friendly and hospitable. Please keep up the awesome service!

deacon afpitts

deacon afpitts

To whom may concern I Anthony Pitts the Brother of a patient was greeted By one of the physical therapist when checking in and two other r when taking my sister out in the court yard in which both was very polite in patient and family relations Thank You

Johnathan Sims

Johnathan Sims

The facility was older but very clean unlike many. The staff was friendly and helpful. Most importantly my family there loves it.

Mika Del

Mika Del

The experience at this facility so far has been good, the communication is not the best but it is workable. The staff for the most part are very friendly but it would help some of the patients if the language barrier wasn't so bad for some. Overall my family resident is being well cared for and has been in good spirits.