Overall Review of Fountainview Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
common28 reviews mention this
Staff care and responsiveness stand out
Residents and families consistently describe staff as kind and responsive.
Across many reviews, residents and family members describe staff as friendly, accommodating, and caring, often noting quick help when concerns come up. Several reviewers also highlight respectful communication and a professional approach from both nursing and administration. A small number of reviews go the other direction, describing unhygienic conditions or disrespectful nursing staff, but most comments focus on positive day-to-day interactions.
common2 reviews mention this
Meals are a frequent bright spot
Dining receives repeated praise for taste and variety.
Two reviewers specifically call out the food as delicious with plenty of choices or several options. That aligns with the community listing restaurant-style dining and meal preparation and service. Dining themes also connect to the special diets noted in the dining details, since residents mention choices rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
common2 reviews mention this
Activities help residents stay busy
Daily activities are a meaningful part of life here.
Residents mention staying engaged through activities that keep them busy. This matches the community’s planned daily activities and community-sponsored activities on the offering list. While the reviews are brief on specifics, the repeated theme is that there are things scheduled that help pass the time.
common4 reviews mention this
Facility condition is mixed but noted
Residents comment on how well the facility is maintained.
Some reviews praise the building as well maintained or in great condition, including comments about rooms and the overall facility upkeep. At the same time, other reviewers raise concerns about hygiene or condition, which shows there are varying experiences. Taken together, it’s a theme reviewers bring up often enough to be worth considering alongside day-to-day care reviews.
caveat3 reviews mention this
Room size and layout draw complaints
A few reviews say rooms feel tight or outdated.
Multiple reviews mention limitations with physical space, including smaller rooms and a wish for a more apartment-like setting. One reviewer also describes the facility as somewhat outdated and says updates are needed over time. These comments focus on comfort and layout rather than care itself, but they’re recurring enough to be a clear caveat.
common4 reviews mention this
Nursing care quality is a key theme
Care delivery by nursing and administration is discussed often.
Several reviews describe good nursing and administration involvement, including individualized attention and handling care needs. Others mention medication or care concerns when describing less favorable experiences. Since the community offers services like medication management and meal preparation and service, residents’ comments fit within the broader scope of day-to-day clinical support described in the listing.
How we summarize
Counts show how many written reviews mention each theme; a review can touch several themes, and only frequently mentioned themes become a section.
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