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Kaiser Permanente San Leandro Post-Acute Care Center
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This is the worst place anyone can ever send a loved one. My father was sent there for recovery from a knee injury. The whole facility reminds me of an old hospital out of the 1960's and I believe they still have the same curtains from that hospital. The trash within the rooms were overflowing with garbage and one of the nurses yelled at a resident, telling him, ""No one is going to help you. Shut up."" This is no post acute care center, but instead a place that others put those they do not love and despise. It's the worst place ever to leave someone and we actually nicknamed it ""The Gateway to Hell."" My father did not even stay there. Instead, we escaped the grip of death and wheeled him right out. He gets better care at home than he would have ever gotten at the God-forsaken, sorry excuse of a place for healthcare.
Pros: No pros.
Cons: Worst service and cleanliness ever.
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