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My sister has been here a little over a year and a half. From the first day the staff has always been exceptional. They are caring, friendly and always professional. The facility is well designed and beautiful. Every time I visit, it's very clean and always smells good The nurses, RNAs, therapist, kitchen staff, cleaning staff and administrators are all dedicated and amazing people. They even remember my name and my husband's name when we visit twice a week. They have great activities and special functions for the residents all the time. The activities director decorates the dining room for every occasion. The balloon sculptures are so creative. Last night I visited and they had a candlelight luau with fresh flowers, great teriyaki chicken, decorations galore and even had live hula dancers. 🌴🌺 I thought I was on a cruise ship❣️This is an A+ facility with an A+ staff. I am blessed to have my sister at Bonita Hills Post Acute.🙏
Awful place. I feel sorry for the people who ended up in there. The Staff is not profesional on what they do. They DRUG the people they are supposed to care so they won't be dealing with them. They rather keep them drug so they will spend days , weeks just sleeping. This place shouldn't be open. I feel so sorry for all the old sick people who end up in there.
I have found none of the activities listed in the website here. Patients are left in their beds if they need help to get out of bed, unless they are going to physical therapy. The social services dept is totally inept and rude in my personal experience. The nurses are nice, but some need more training. The only activity is watching TV or playing some games in the cafeteria for an hour. Sad.
Recovery or rehabilitation is slow, if at all. And definitely not as described in this brochure.
Do not use this facility. While I was there the Aide got a dirty basin to bath my brother. I would not allow her to use it and she was very annoyed at me.
My dad has been to a few skilled nursing facilities for his stroke and dementia care, and this place was extremely accommodating and humane in aiding his needs and personality. If there were any health issues that arose, I would get a call from the nurses about his status immediately. They provided a lot of excellent rehabilitation care for him, and were also welcoming of the hospice services we eventually procured for him after his benefits were exhausted. This way he was able to continue having PT, OT, ST, chaplain visits, and an additional person to come take him out to the community areas (when he didn't resist the idea).

The nurses here and in elderly care are superheroes in my mind as well, all of the physical things they do to care for a human are above and beyond. I've definitely been humbled in seeing how they work so hard here, and patiently, to help some very challenging patients and in nerve wracking moments.

The staff was also extremely helpful in explaining how the Medicare benefits worked, I called Dory in their billing department countless times and she was expert level about the whole process, and kind, patient in our conversations. Marcos, our social worker, was also one of the best people we've encountered in our process - he worked to find us a more suitable memory care facility for my dad. He also, per California regulations, did not have to hold a bed for my dad after he was hospitalized for a period during his stay, but did so at our request.

Going through a stroke and all of the challenges for our family in managing our dad's vacant home, personal, and business affairs - this staff was truly incredible and helpful. Elderly care is not an easy world to navigate, and there are a lot of unethical practices in elderly nursing (PLEASE do call your CAHNR or the posted ombudsman if you have issues or even questions about your elderly parents care or duration of stays/benefits, they are there to help and will do so in educating you). I found the La Habra Convalescent Hospital / Bonita Hills staff to be transparent and accommodating.

Also - this place has recently been remodeled. It went through the remodeling process while my dad was there - a bit hectic but we dealt with it - and it went from a drab outdated look (albeit very funky 70's) to a much more modern, lighter looking facility. The rooms could use some work, but I think they're doing those slowly over time. The facility has a community dining room, activity room, and large outdoor courtyard all remodeled. There's a few parking spots assigned to visitors, and I've usually been able to find a spot. Also nearby, I would get coffee from Terra Mia.

One negative about this place is that if there is a room change, some belongings have gone missing. So if your parent has memory issues they will most likely NOT be able to track any of their belongings. I also left a CD player there that was broken as someone loaded two CD's in at the same time (it is older technology, but use YouTube to learn how to operate a CD player!) They also took a very long time to get him an eyeglass prescription when he lost/broke his glasses.
This place is horrible. A family member had an awful experience with the staff. I have NOT seen a worse place where people are not treated with respect. Don't even think about taking your loved one here. They Don't even deserve a star.
This place is horrible!!!! Do NOT allow your loved ones to stay here. They dont even deserve 1 star. Some nurses do not wipe the patients with Alcohol before checking their sugar level. I had to take my grandma to dialysis since they couldnt schedule transportation. When i got there the CNA said she had transportation. I told him no thats why I'm here. He went to get the nurse. the nurse Z Smith was so rude and unprofessional. She just said to me, "you are taking her " and walked out of the room. I waited 20 minutes she popped her head in and i said, "how am i supposed to take her without a wheelchair or oxygen? Again, she walks out without saying a word. Thank God this nice CNA was able to help me with the oxygen and wheelchair. They didnt provide me with her document that she needed to take with her to dialysis. My mom recieved a call stating my grandmother was going to the hospital for a blood transfusion on a Saturday evening. The next day my mother called in the morning to see if my grandma was here at the home or ar the hospital and the receptionist couldn't answer yes or no. A simple question. My poor mom kept calling. She lives about over an hour away so she wanted to know where to go to see her mother. I finally called around 1pm and they still wouldnt answer. I dont understand why they cant. Why they cant simply say yes or no. What are they there for? They kept transferring us to the nurse and no answer. I dont know why they need a nurse to tell us if shes here or not. We deserve the right to know where our loved ones are at all times. I had to drive myself there to find out. She was there all along and wasn't in the need of a blood transfusion. There are more complaints on a daily basis. I can go on and on. I've observed how they treat their patients. There's a few who are really sweet and caring and actually do their job. I've expressed our complaints and I've yet to receive any follow up.
My mother was a patient for a week sent by St. Jude after seeing the facility I couldn't believe how unsanitary and filthy the place was, the rug throughout the facility has never been cleaned since the place opened and they have the nerve to put the word hospital on the sign. If the owners were sick would they want to spend the night in their own facility?. Pull the rug up!!! They are under staffed and should not take on more than they can handle which is a licensing issue. Most of the staff were attentive to my mom's needs
But there is a issue of a person privacy that will be addressed.