Highland House Rehabilitation & Healthcare is a family owned 159-bed facility with 100% Medicare and Medicaid Certified Skilled Nursing wings to minimize or eliminate out of pocket expenses. We provide comprehensive services to those in need of assisted living, short-term rehabilitation, and extended nursing care stays.
The Highland House family has been caring for our neighbors and their loved ones for more than fifty years. Our team is made up of well trained, professional caregivers who provide quality healthcare to individuals who need assistance in meeting the challenges of daily living that come with age and/or the decline of mental health.
The Highland House family has been caring for our neighbors and their loved ones for more than fifty years. Our team is made up of well trained, professional caregivers who provide quality healthcare to individuals who need assistance in meeting the challenges of daily living that come with age and/or the decline of mental health.
Services
Founded in 1968, Highland House is a locally owned business providing healthcare and rehabilitation services to our neighbors and their families. Our mission is to promote an environment of healing and comfort in our communities of assisted living, skilled nursing, and rehabilitative care that is tailored to the unique needs of every resident and patient.
Transitional rehabilitation services are available to individuals who need 24-hour skilled nursing and therapy services, post-hospital or post-surgical care. Individualized care plans and regular health assessments are developed for each resident including a home site evaluation for a smooth and safe discharge home.
Careers & VolunteerHighland House Rehabilitation & Healthcare seeks to employ individuals who share our commitment and vision to quality. Whether your skills lie in hospitality, health care, management, marketing, clerical or finance, and you have a passion for serving seniors and providing exceptional service, we invite you to bring your talents and your ambition and become part of our team.
Reviews (10)
C. M.
Nov 05, 2021
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Zay Edwards
Feb 11, 2021
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I was a Maintenance assistant for this facility
1. The administrator doesn’t care about her staff or knows what’s going on in this facility it was days that I felt like quitting because of how I was treated as an employee here.
2. I felt like I was discriminated working for this facility because of how I was treated from Mrs. Dianne and my Supervisor
3. They do not care for the residents there it’s a hostile work environment too many people trying to be Supervisors there
4. I’ve have recordings on the administrator saying mean things to a black co worker she also discriminated against
1. The administrator doesn’t care about her staff or knows what’s going on in this facility it was days that I felt like quitting because of how I was treated as an employee here.
2. I felt like I was discriminated working for this facility because of how I was treated from Mrs. Dianne and my Supervisor
3. They do not care for the residents there it’s a hostile work environment too many people trying to be Supervisors there
4. I’ve have recordings on the administrator saying mean things to a black co worker she also discriminated against
S. H.
Dec 29, 2020
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Had some pertinent issues regarding a circumstance for a family member. I spoke with a wonderful, caring woman named Nichole Baldwin. She reccomended we contact this facility for help. If this organization cares even half as much as Ms. Baldwin does to their clients as she has stated, I know we will be in the best of care. Thank you, Nichole! You're amazing ;-)
Melodie Robinson
Dec 03, 2019
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If I could give zero stars, I would. I tried to get my sister in here for long term care. The admissions coordinator, Stephanie, doesn't know what the heck she is doing. She tells you lies, the business office lies and the nurses lie. This place is a joke. I should be glad my sister was not accepted into this place. The state should shut it down. Run...don't go to this place or you'll regret placing your loved one in here.
Stella Mullen
Oct 25, 2019
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Benita
Sep 14, 2019
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Kim Wood
Sep 14, 2019
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My mom has received wonderful care here. She has been in rehab since February. She is happy and that’s what matters to me. The office has been more than generous and flexible. PT/OT go over and above to help my mom be the beat she can be. They are sweet and not mean and pushy. The nurses have been kind and competent. D hall has been a blessing and made this difficult time much better! Thank you Highland House!
Rosa Mendieta
Nov 21, 2017
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I had my mother with Alzheimer there for only 5 days as part of my respite care provided by hospice. I showed the 2nd day to see how things were going and she was not given her medication (she seemed to be in bad pain) My mom is not verbal or mobile and they had her in an alternating air mattress that was broken. She was literally sinking in the middle because the alternating air mattress was deflating. I went the 3rd day and she was smelling bad and her mouth was not wiped at all. The 5th day she was returned home, they not only did not sent her back smelling bad as if they had not bath her the
Oct 26, 2017
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This is a HORRIBLE facility to work for. The administrative staff is very unfair, dishonest, and petty; not to mention, messy. The DON, M., is a liar and does not offer the same pay to new nurses. The scheduler, T., is also a liar and very petty. She talks about employees when they are not around, not considering the fact that they may know others; as if they will not be notified, in which I was. The DON's pet, C.W., is a liar and petty as well. I cannot say nothing good at all about this place. If I could give negative stars, I would. They do not offer the proper training for new nurses and are
Terry Mclean
Sep 06, 2016
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Highland House Hospice is by far the worst hospice care I ever came from. The "nurses" here are awful and disrespectful. They seem to have little to no training at all. My grandma has been here for 5 days and I never seen her so miserable. I'm overjoyed tomorrow is her last day here. She was in pain because of her hemriod and when she used her alert tone it the nurse just about 5 minutes to respond that's ridiculous when her nurse only had about 3 occupied rooms and she wasn't caring for any of them at the moment. My grandma says she tries to have conversations with them but they just give her