Skyline Health Care Center
Rehab
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(408) 280-2500
2063 Forest Ave, San Jose, CA 95128, USA
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Area Served:Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 2063 Forest Ave, San Jose, CA 95128, USAGet more exposure
The health and well-being of our residents and staff is our top priority. We are working closely with public health authorities and will continue to work diligently in implementing our COVID-19 infection control policies and procedures along with our facility emergency plan. In addition, we are closely monitoring information from the California Department of Public Health, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Based on published guidance, we have implemented the following measures:
We have a dedicated COVID unit where residents who are suspected to be positive for the COVID-19 virus, or residents with confirmed positive results are located in this self-contained unit. For each shift we have “dedicated heroes” who work only in that unit and those staff members do not treat residents outside of the isolation unit during that shift. From time to time, employees who work in the COVID unit one day may work in a non-COVID unit another day, when needed, but only after showering, changing clothes, and going through our screening process.
We are all in this together. This is an unprecedented national emergency that has our leadership continuously working to make the best decisions we can for our residents, our employees and our communities. We are making these decisions by following guidance from county, state and federal authorities and utilizing the guidelines from the CDC. For more information, please visit the following websites:
CDC information Page - https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
CA DPH Information Page - https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx
Google Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars (50 total ratings)
Roxie Godoy1 StarAs a registry CNA through Nursa.
It was my first day as a CNA, and I regret to announce that I will not return in the future. While everything went smoothly during the PM shift, my experience took a negative turn during the NOC shift when they arrived. I felt antagonized by the NOC Shift staff, specifically the NOC CNA and the NOC Nurse at station 2.
I have witnessed patient abuse by a NOC nurse. She was rough handling the patient without turning him cautiously without care. I expressed to the nurse of my concerns that she is hurting the patient and was handling him very roughly. Also the CNA was forcing a gown on a patient who refused to wear a gown. Yet, I explained to the night CNA that the patient refused and didn’t want to wear a gown only insist on wearing a T shirt instead. The night nurse said that it is company policy that the patients only wear gowns here which is a Lie. I told the nurse that the patient has the right to refuse and the NOC nurse and NOC CNA argued with me inside the room 202 telling me to leave!! and they will finish changing my people! But told them, I am not leaving! I don’t leave without finishing my rounds and my work! Go tell the supervisor! Leave! “ The NOC CNA and NOC Nurse repeatedly said, “leave go tell the supervisor ! Leave!” I told the Cna that she is not a nurse she cannot delegate me and tell me what to do. I reminded her that she is a CNA not a nurse. The Noc shift seniorities is very corrupt. They should all be fired. The night CNA cannot tell me what to Leave. Only the NOC Nurses can and the nurse told me , “Leave go tell the supervisor . Leave! Go tell the supervisor!” I felt discriminated and treated inhuman, and the NOC staff/ seniority is very corrupt, the NOC staff is terrible! And if your a registry. They will discriminate you and antagonize you and tell you that you don’t know how to do your job!
The in-house staff will have an issue with you regarding that you are registry and make more money then the in-house and not appreciating that you drive hours away just to help the shortage of staff and to thank you instead, ‘ Noc Staff will discriminate you as a Registry and treat you inhuman and say that you never do your job!’ Instead of appreciating your help and effort in commuting to help with the short staffed.
I even asked for the compliance hotline number due to a patient wanted to complain to corporate, but yet the front desk and the nurse supervisor refused to give me the number to give them to the patients. That is against the law. I had informed the patients staff refused to give me the information, so they can leave all up to the Ombudsman, but patients said they continually Call the Ombudsman and they never answer their calls or call them back. I feel great concerned for the safety of the patients!
If you are a family member? I would get them out right away!
Never in my life would I ever suggest you placing your family in here!
Your family will be in grave danger!
The company needs to be shut down and they need to fire all staff and start fresh!
But they need to greatly fire NOC shift staff the night shift is very corrupt and this seniority people who worked so long think they run the place!Wednesday 18th September 2024
Cynthia Rose1 StarWorst place I ever experienced to work at. The hire ups are a joke, and the facility is cheap. They need to provide correct hygiene products . Reading everyone else’s reviews is so sad, and it’s all very true. Definitely don’t recommend working here , or having your loved one here…..Saturday 1st June 2024
Gabrielle Irene Keane1 StarI strongly advise against working or bringing your family to this place. The facility is infested with German roaches and there are instances of elder abuse and neglect. Moreover, there is a lack of necessary supplies for cleaning your loved ones. The management fails to provide the staff with the required resources. When I joined Skyline through my agency, I had no clue about the situation I was stepping into. I personally witnessed patients being forced into bed, ignored, and made to wear multiple pairs of underwear to prevent leakage. This is completely unacceptable. Within just an hour of my shift, I had to reach out to supervisors, the police, and the elder abuse hotline. You and your family deserve much better, so please avoid coming here. This was my first and final shift at this facility. I hope this helps someone make the right decision.Monday 18th December 2023
James Smith1 StarThis 75 yr old lady had cold feet. This place would not give her a pair of socks. Bare feet. I gave her mine. Today she was wearing my socks. Gave me the nicest heartfelt hug I have ever had. Being I am 62, with over 70 gf's. That hug meant more...Saturday 2nd March 2024
Sandy Nguyen1 StarThis is a long overdue review. My poor grandpa stayed in this facility around 2011 up until he passed away from contracting Covid in here in mid Dec 2020. This place was what my family could afford at the time. He had stayed in here for about 5 years already before I became old enough to get my license and drive my grandma and I here every week to visit and bring him food/different items he requested. Every week we came back he was missing clothes, even the clothes we had just brought the previous week. He was missing just about everything we would bring him the week prior. He would wear other patient’s clothes that were even labeled with their name. Thanks staff. Seeing all these horrible reviews makes me so sad for everyone who has experienced this place. They’re all accurate. In 2020 we could not see or contact my grandpa at all. He had no electronic devices to contact us. We weren’t allowed in. They informed us he got Covid, then next thing you know they informed us that he was going to the ICU. If no one was allowed to come visit then did he get Covid from staff? A nurse let me see him through FaceTime before he went to the hospital ICU and he was already unresponsive. I had to visit him in the ICU through the glass and just watch him lay there unconscious. Don’t leave your loved ones in this place. My grandpa used to complain about the abuse in this place.Tuesday 23rd January 2024