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My elderly frail parent was just transferred to short term rehab today. I didn't have a chance to tour facility beforehand, but a friend has a parent in their longterm unit that is pleased with their care and the place has decent Medicare rating. I was horrified when I got there this evening. The drywall around the plug to my parent's bed is cracked and falling into the floor. The bathroom needs repair and has a dented heat register. The food my parent was given for a meal was inedible. No one could tell me who was in charge of his care plan, what the immediate plan was until he was evaluated by physical therapy and the facility medical team. They didn't even know if he still had a catheter or if he'd been changed into a diaper. Only one person was wearing a visible name tag, so I had no idea who was an RN, nursing assistant, etc. He was treated rudely by the person who came to give him a bedpan since he cant get up to use the bathroom. I felt awful leaving him there, but was told by one of the nurses there was no one to talk to until Monday. Can I get him into a different rehab?

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Yes you can transfer him to another facility .
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Rehabs usually work through and with the placing hospitals and MDs, caretaker.
So please report your findings. Also look up who is regulating this rehab and report all you are finding. They will be particularly impressed with the lack of care, care plan and the personnel without nametags.
Speak to the doctor of your patient, and demand to see the rehab facility MD. They are in violation of licensing on any number of fronts. I know that isn't your main concern at this time, but take pictures and follow up and try to get some state regulators in if you are not paid attention to.
The Hospital Social Workers involved in this transfer should be fully informed. Take them pictures.
Good luck. I hope you will update us. How awful. You have so little time in rehab and so much depends upon it and so much governmental Medicare dollars go into it--then THIS. I am so sorry.
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Yes you can change facilities.
Tour a few and the one that you select can help arrange transport from the one your parent is in to the new one.
Good Luck
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Yes you can. Go visit some of the rehab facilities on the list you were given. Call first to see if a bed is available. When you find one, get the admissions director to call your parents Medicare to get an authorization to move them on Monday, if possible. Ignore the Medicare ratings.....the 5 star place I sent my mom to turned out to be THE biggest hellhole I've ever seen! They had moms oxygen cannula dangling....hooked up to nothing! The moaning and crying by the residents that was ignored was hair raising. It was actually a blessing mom was in a state of delirium and didn't realize what was going on.

I sprung into action like the Energizer bunny. Found a great, clean, well run rehab SNF and they sent a mini bus to the hellhole to pick poor mom up. I was packing her up when they arrived. I was scared stiff to leave her alone for fear the staff would kill her via negligence. She was lucky to escape with her life. The review I left them was horrible, well deserved and long overdue.

Good luck. Don't stand for this. Get your parent out of there asap and leave them a review to spare others the nightmare you've been through.
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