New England Sinai Hospital

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New England Sinai Hospital’s roots began in 1927 when Moses Stone, MD, opened the Jewish Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts, as a nonprofit hospital to help those who could not afford to pay for medical care. Throughout the years, New England Sinai Hospital has undergone many transformations and has grown into the premier, long-term acute care hospital it is today, known for delivering expert inpatient pulmonary and complex medical care, as well as high quality outpatient services, including an extensive Diabetes Center, rehabilitation services, and Adult Day Health Program.

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  1. I left the hospital last week with Covid because the hospital had all beds occupied and could not contain an infectious decease out brake. In one week, it looked as if half the rooms had Covid precautions. When my roommate tested positive, …

  2. Came from good samariten to here thursday 8/2/17….been to numerous hosp., never a rehab….the specialists here are superlative….2nd to none….constant affirmation to get u well…thank u N.E. SINAI

  3. Had a family member there. When we went to visit found them on a mat sleeping on the floor. Not good care . Most of the staff don’t speak English. You can forget about getting a strate answer for any one. They all tell different story about what happened.

  4. Horrible. My mom died within 12 hours of being transported here last week. They didn’t even know her weight. They called my dad asking him what my mom’s weight was. They then called him minutes later saying she had passed away….

  5. I’ve had a family member here a number of times and honestly if there was another option that wasn’t so far they would be there because this place is horrible. I don’t put it all on the nurses because I think management understaffs big time …

  6. Doctors are not available. Do not speak english. Nurse practitioners do not communicate with doctors. The facility and staff are not equipped to handle medical emergencies. The administration ignores family members that have concerns and complaints. Patients with true medical needs are ignored.

  7. Sinai is an extraordinary place with remarkable professionals who get the job done. My husband arrived there after surgery for a fractured vertebra. He was bedridden and on a ventilator. The doctors, nurses, aides and therapists all worked …

  8. I visited the Outpatient Dept to see their nutritionist, educator, dietitian or whatever she was an expert in. She was new to Sinai, from NY and pregnant, on the phone during the first 10 minutes of my 1 hour visit. Asked what I wanted to …

  9. Don’t Even Think About This Hospital, Very Dirty Facility Zero Rehab For Patients. My Dad Got A Pressure Bed Wound From This Place Which Was Fatal And The Cause Of His Death Negligent Care And Abuse The Director Doesn’t Care Of The …

  10. My father has been a patient there for about 2 months . He went and came from being in a induced coma for about 12 weeks . with a trec/ dialysis 3 times a week and feeding tube. Trec is out an came off of dialysis and has made a great …

  11. My stepfather hasnt been here long and the level of care has been terrible. He pushed the button for the nurse has been waiting for over an hour an a half nobody came to his room to give him his treatment. My mother literally had to call …

  12. I had an 11:00am appointment for an interview with Tiffany James from Human Resources. Because there was a major snow storm today, I left and arrived early…. I was left sitting in the lobby of the hospital over 20 minutes without being …

  13. Horrible, that is the best word to describe that way that my father was treated. there were some very nice Nurses and CNA’s but there were a couple of CNA’s that didn’t want to do the their job. …

  14. My mother was admitted here in April this past year with pulmonary fibrosis and COPD, her outlook we knew at the age of 61 was not good and she was in the end stages of life. I hate to discredit some of the outstanding nurses because they …

  15. My mother-in-law was placed here from South Shore Hospital. I would not recommend this facility to my dog! The patients are left on their bed pans and/or commodes for anywhere from 45 minutes or more. I learned to get the CNA and nurses …

  16. This place is ridiculous and no one who works there communicates with each other! My mother was supposed to be discharged and we were told that all medical equipment she needed to come home with would be ready and taken care off. She was …

  17. Horrible. My aunt had been hospitalized since August. After months of being in the hospital she was finally moved to Sinai. I was skeptical about her going there after I looked it up and I saw all the negative reviews about this place. My …

  18. I would not recommend this place. I am in the medical field and dealing with my mother and her stay here. The place is not clean. They don’t clean at all. How do you stop the spread of …

  19. The only reason I give them 1 star is because they do have great social workers and nurse supervisors who worked with me very closely to address all my families needs. My dad has been in and out of this place since May and there was never a …

  20. My husband is still there recovering from a mild stroke that turned into pneumonia, etc. The staff is incredible. Two teams of doctors and nurses care for approximately 17 patients ( in my husband’s case) everyday. These patients are …

  21. If i could give them a negative zero that is what they would get. My mother was treated horrible at this place by the 11 to 7 nurses. the over night nurses do not answer the assistance button and one of the nurses was drunk. The room …

  22. My uncle was there around five weeks and he died there due to bad care and very rude staff, even the higher ups. If you have a loved one, please don’t send them there. It is the WORST place to have a human being. It is a very dirty place …

  23. My father passed away this morning. It was his own decision to stop the treatments that were keeping him alive. He went to the Sinai for rehab but realized he was too tired and too weak. And asked them to let him go. …

  24. I am not very good at this but I cannot say enough about this hospital. The love of my life, my husband of 53 years, was brought here for hospital and rehab from Good Samaratin Hospital. Everyone from the sweet woman who cleaned his room …

  25. In late October my Dad was taken by ambulance to the Good Samaritan Medical Center where they saved his life! Once he was clinically cleared to transition to an acute care facility I had my reservations (regarding every local place) …

  26. My husband was sent to Sinai from Good Sam hospital to gain back his strength after a severe bout of copd exacerbation. He has severe copd and retains co2 which can kill him by going into a coma. He gets very disorented and has memory …

  27. My father was sent to this facility after he had survived covid and was off the ventilator but in need of medical attention. There were zero PT notes and my father was left in bed for 6 weeks without even being lifted into a chair. In …

  28. I am a new employee here at New England Sinai Hospital in Stoughton. I have found my fellow coworkers and colleagues to be caring ,compassionate, knowledgeable and professional. There is a new Leadership Team in place and I feel they are doing a remarkable job !!

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