Downey Community Health Center (DCHC) is a 198-bed skilled nursing facility for those who need short-term recuperation and rehabilitation or skilled care. We have been serving Downey area residents since we opened our doors in 1980. With Medicare and private plans available, we offer several options to meet the needs of our residents.
Downey Community Health Center offers a range of therapeutic and rehabilitative programs that are meant to help our residents quality of life. An attending physician and other medical practitioners will assess the resident and develop a treatment plan to help the resident achieve functional gains while also increasing their independence.
Downey Community Health Center offers a range of therapeutic and rehabilitative programs that are meant to help our residents quality of life. An attending physician and other medical practitioners will assess the resident and develop a treatment plan to help the resident achieve functional gains while also increasing their independence.
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Downey Community Health Center is a licensed and skilled nursing home and rehabilitation center in Downey, offering short-term recuperation and rehabilitation or skilled care. We have been serving the area as a Downey health center since 1980, and we are Medicare and Medi-Cal certified. DCHC offers a variety of different programs to assist our residents in living their fullest lives.
Reviews (9)
Noel Beltran
Nov 12, 2021
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Darth Neph
Oct 22, 2021
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Alyy Gonzales
Sep 22, 2021
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Very unprofessional the way they handle the visitations , stories aren’t straight and they don’t communicate with one another . I understand Bc of covid they have different regulations . My grandma is in hospice alone in a room and they’re only allowing us to go one at a time to visit for 30 mins at a time yet when they have 3 people in one room they allow 2 people at a time . Don’t bring ur family members here
Liza Graham
Mar 12, 2021
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Vicki-Marie Trotter
Oct 12, 2020
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Non compliant to COVID-19 regulations. Still allow families to pick up patients and take them out for visits..... EVEN THOUGH state mandated quarantine for nursing home patients. Patients still allowed visits with family members outside of facility and patients receive food from family members. I don't understand why policy is written then given when the staff refuses to comply with the WHO and CDC orders. I guess that it's why patients (who are at greatest risk) within this facility have passed away due to COVID-19 being listed as a cause to patients with multiple underlining medical conditions
Melanie Martinez
Oct 22, 2019
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Absolutely the worst retirement home in existence, here patients are treated in unethical ways. They do not care if a patient takes medication or not. In certain occasions, they even allow their patients to miss their doctors appointments. Most times patients diapers are not checked, here they allow the elderly person to sit in their feces for hours to go. The negligence towards patients is unacceptable, patients faces are filled with grief and sorrow, as they are constantly ill-treated. Nurses manhandle their patients resulting in their patients to fall, exacerbating their health conditions. One
Diana Cooper
Sep 06, 2019
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My sisters staff was good to her. The SW. Bridgett needs to be fired. She has a personality conflict with my sister and let it get in between her and her job responsibilities. My sister is loud and she smokes and uses profanity, but the real problem is that she is Disabled and was transferred to this location where Bridgette was trying to get her moved from the first weeks she was there. Mrs. Bridgette is not mentally organized. On several occasions we had scheduled meetings with members of the unit on my sisters team. Bridgette always came to the meeting late and asking what is this meeting about
Omar Makco
Aug 28, 2018
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My mom was here for a couple months for rehabilitation. She had a tumor in her brain. Firstly they kept moving her from room to room. The driver who take her to her radiation treatments had an accident in which my mom was injured. Nothing was done. My mom didn't eat but they kept giving her medication. So she hid it.They knew she wasn't eating but didn't do anything about it. A week ago they had my family come up there and they told us our mom wanted to go home and they had to release her. They said she was able to make decisions but when I asked about a certain issue with her they said she was
Ku Pale
Jun 17, 2015
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The nurses and physical therapists were pleasant and skilled, when my niece stayed there for a week after her surgery. The janitors and housekeepers were busy cleaning every day, so the building was very clean. The employees were nice and worked hard. When she came in, the dietary supervisor met with her to discuss her food preferences. The activities and social services employees visited her regularly. We definitely recommend this nursing home.