Gulf Coast Health and Rehabilitation, LLC 8002 Grelot Road, Mobile, AL 36695
About the Business
Welcome to Gulf Coast Health and Rehabilitation, LLC, your trusted partner in health and wellness located at 8002 Grelot Rd, Mobile, AL. We are dedicated to providing exceptional care and comprehensive rehabilitation services tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. Our team of highly skilled healthcare professionals is committed to enhancing the quality of life for our patients through personalized treatment plans and compassionate care.
At Gulf Coast Health and Rehabilitation, we offer a wide range of services designed to promote recovery, improve mobility, and support overall well-being. Whether you require short-term rehabilitation or long-term care, our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the latest technology and resources to ensure optimal outcomes.
Our welcoming and supportive environment fosters healing and encourages independence, helping our patients regain their strength and confidence. We pride ourselves on creating a community where patients and families feel valued, respected, and empowered throughout their health journey.
Discover the difference that quality care can make at Gulf Coast Health and Rehabilitation, LLC. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can assist you or your loved ones on the path to better health.
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8002 Grelot Rd, Mobile, AL 36695, United States
Reviews
"I put my mom in this place a few years ago for rehab. It wasn't great at all. I'm trying to find her a new nursing home and the ratings are terrible in most of them here in Mobile. That's sad to me that there is not good nursing homes in Mobile worth taking care of my mother. She has dementia and she is already in one, that they sleep on their job. Please owners hire some descent help and do better for the elderly."
"These people made me do everything for myself when I was incapable of doing anything for myself. Diapers all shift to keep from helping me to bathroom. When I complained I was put in psych ward and they tried to drive me out of my mind. I managed to escape them and am doing well at home now."
"I’m with the wings of life and absolutely love coming to visit and hang out with the residents. The activity director is great in what she does there at the facility. Her and Crystal are amazing and make our time there so enjoyable. We love each and every one of the friendships we’ve made there ❤️"
"This review is for the Activities Coordinator, Amy. She does a great job. Azalea Ballroom dance and Austin's Oldies entertained for an hour. There's activities all day every day"
"This facility has a 2 star rating from Medicare. It should really be 1 star. I did not do my due diligence and trusted what the website said about the facility. This place is so, so bad. The bathroom is shared between two rooms. Each room has 2 patients. The bathroom had an overwhelming smell of urine in spite of its neat appearance. Each bathroom has a shower/tub combo with a very high side to step over. The rooms are stark and dingy. The beds are subpar for patients recovering from hip injuries. The lights are operated by a flimsy string and bed linens are minimal. My father was admitted at 5 pm. There was no one to greet us and explain how he would get help when he needed it. My father is unable to walk without assistance. He asked what he was supposed to do if he needed to have a BM. The CNA said for him to go in his depends diaper or to walk to the bathroom. When we told her that he couldn't walk, she plainly stated that they have wheelchairs and he can use that. I went to the nursing desk to ask where the call button was. As I was walking to the desk, it was clear that I was approaching to ask them a question. Three nurses made eye contact with me and quickly turned and walked in the other direction. Finally after standing in front of one for several minutes, she finally allowed me to ask my question. This is no place for a patient with cognitive issues. If I can only get assistance with great difficulty,it was clear that my father would be completely ignored. In the time that I was there, there were call buttons chiming the entire time that nobody responded to. I made the decision that my father was not safe at this facility and checked him out. I will grant that my father is a difficult dementia patient and I felt that it was unlikely that he would receive compassionate care from the staff. The one thing that I want to say if you have read this far is that when I walked into the room for the first time and saw him laying in that bed, I had the greatest feeling of dread and hopelessness that I have ever experienced in my life. This is not a happy place. It is sad and depressing. There was not a single ounce of me that could try to sugarcoat it for my father. It would not be fair to pretend that he would be happy and well taken care of there."
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