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Paoli Health & Living Community

Rehab

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Website | (812) 723-2595
559 W Longest St, Paoli, IN 47454, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 559 W Longest St, Paoli, IN 47454, USA
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At Paoli Health & Living, pursue your passions and discover something new! Located in Paoli, Indiana, we’re a senior living community that’s not like the others. It’s rich in history, a community landmark and a place to call home. When you visit Paoli Health & Living, you’ll feel instantly at home. Nestled in a quiet neighborhood setting in the close-knit town of Paoli, Indiana, we know you’ll love the familiar faces and warm setting.

Get the care you need and deserve with Paoli Health & Living’s rehabilitation program. Be unstoppable and take the guesswork out of therapy with our unique and personalized programs. We’ll get you back to your everyday life while keeping you healthy and balanced. And for residents needing extra care, our long term care program is equipped with an expert team of nurses and therapists, dietitians and dedicated certified nursing assistants.

Never miss a thing. Take a look at our events and activities on campus. There’s always something going on, so plan out your schedule. It’s your one stop for all things happening at Paoli Health & Living.

Google Rating: 2.6 out of 5 stars (12 total ratings)

Dawson Armitage
4 Star
I was in rehab after having double pneumonia. I was well cared for. I found them to be friendly and caring. They usually responded quickly when I pushed the call button. The only times that the response was delayed I could see and hear that they were helping another patient. Even then the response time was not long. I observed that even though some patients were very demanding and un-thankful the CNA's were respectful. Friends who visited me remarked that the facility was clean and had no foul smells, unlike other facilities that they had visited. I was happy to go home but if I needed to I would choose them again.. Based on my experience I would recommend them to anyone.
Wednesday 9th March 2022
Robyn Liddick
1 Star
The cna's were pretty good some of the nurses are pretty rude and some of the "workers" are pretty shady,I would not recommend this place to anyone! They cut my father's hair and left it on the floor for two days I had to ask four different people to sweep the floor they finally cleaned it up when I asked for a broom to do it myself
Sunday 20th March 2022
Joann Murphy
1 Star
This place was SUPER DIRTY, The floors NASTY NO WONDER people don't get better. It's sad.
Wednesday 15th September 2021
Tony Eastridge
1 Star
Never take your family member here...just a warning.
Tuesday 7th December 2021
Hannah Kirchner
1 Star
Dishonest, uncaring, medically unsound 1. After admitting my friend, PHLC's medical director (Dr. Lopez) never met with the patient. The paperwork says he did, but it never happened. 2. Despite having desperate medical needs, my friend never progressed toward diagnoses and no one recognized that carrying 40 pounds of fluid on your body is a bad thing. As his cellulitis became blisters that broke and ran, his condition declined over the month. 3. Staff was more concerned about paperwork and bureaucracy than in keeping my friend alive. 4. Staff held one meeting with me at my request, and they promised not only that insurance was not an issue, but that a "Medicaid Pending" status would kick in. Since insurance was the last of my worries, they told me to quit worrying about it. Three weeks later, after Anthem HIP was exhausted, they kicked him out. They also promised to meet with me every other week and give me all paperwork, which never happened. 5. When they gave this sick man his walking papers (literally), no one advised him that he could appeal being kicked out. His papers had an addendum stating a right to appeal giving him a stay of 30 days. He didn't read because he was ill and distraught over leaving. He didn't hand them to me, so I was unable to read. He was unfit to leave, but they made him leave anyway. 6. He had a severe flareup of cellulitis that morning, and the medical "professionals" chose not to treat it. They sent him on his way. 7. I had to get them to help me shove him into my car to get him out of the parking lot. I immediately drove him to the ER which treated him but refused to keep him. They had NO medical transport. ZERO. 8. His home was unfit to return to and PHLC did not check to see the condition of his home before releasing him. We had to call 911 four times over the next several days to get him off the floor or to a standing position. 9. As my friend began declining, and we could not get him to medical appointments, because he could not exit a car, I drove him to Bedford Regional ER. The staff was aghast what they saw in his declined state and in my distress. They admitted him immediately, kept him for several days, and treated him successfully. He then moved to Westview Nursing Home where the staff invited us to come. They came to the hospital to do the admittance paperwork, and they proceeded with Anthem HIP precertification and the Medicaid pending process for long-term care. In short: no one cared. Someone could have told me about Adult Protective Services, or better yet, his right to appeal, but they chose not to. Instead, I went on a wild goose chase for days, trying to get my friend help, while I exhausted myself, had to take off work to try to find assistance. My son was traumatized, and my friend slowly started to die. I wouldn't take my dog to this place. Stay away.
Sunday 23rd August 2020