Terrace of Hialeah

    190 W 28th St, Hialeah, FL, 33010
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    3.0

    Compassionate staff but safety concerns

    I had a mixed experience. Many nurses, CNAs and activities staff were compassionate, professional and attentive, the facility was often very clean, and therapy, meals and daily activities helped residents feel at home (special thanks to Javier and several supervisors). But I also saw overcrowded, small rooms, bad odors and maintenance problems (A/C/TV/roof), inconsistent care, communication and administrative issues, and reports of neglect and unsafe incidents. I would visit in person, ask about staffing, meds and safety records, and investigate thoroughly before deciding.

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.25 · 157 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.1
    • Staff

      4.2
    • Meals

      3.7
    • Amenities

      2.5
    • Value

      2.3

    Pros

    • Compassionate, attentive nursing staff and CNAs
    • Several highly praised supervisors and named staff (e.g., Javier, Renier, Abel, Enrique, Yaima, Niurka, Ray Williams)
    • Many reviewers describe the facility as clean and organized
    • Warm, welcoming reception and front‑desk staff
    • Frequent, timely responses to resident needs (24‑hour service reported)
    • Activities program with bingo, dominoes, live entertainment and regular engagement
    • Rehabilitation and therapy services available for some residents
    • Staff who treat residents like family and show dignity/kindness
    • Supportive social work and discharge/administrative assistance
    • Daily bathing and regular personal care reported by many families
    • Some reviewers report good clinical/professional nursing care and oversight
    • Separated units by cognitive status for appropriate placement
    • Positive post‑acute recovery experiences and successful therapy outcomes for several residents
    • Comfortable, homelike atmosphere reported by many families
    • Proactive staff who offer assistance and tours that are accommodating
    • Food and meal service liked by several residents and families
    • Clean appearance, odor‑free experience reported often
    • Close‑knit community feel and strong recommendations from many reviewers

    Cons

    • Frequent reports of overcrowded multi‑bed rooms (3–5 per room in some reports)
    • Multiple allegations of neglect or inadequate attention to residents
    • Reports of missed or improperly managed medications and lack of doctor contact
    • Smell/odor problems on some units, especially the second floor (urine/feces odors)
    • Staff unprofessionalism: screaming, gossiping, rudeness, and inconsistent behavior
    • Language barrier for English‑speaking residents; Spanish‑dominant environment
    • Restricted, unclear, or limited family visitation policies cited
    • Belongings reported missing or clothing theft in some reviews
    • Infection control concerns: UTIs, COVID outbreaks, hospital transports
    • Poor communication with families and hospital/administrative coordination failures
    • Maintenance and infrastructure problems (A/C weak, roof/building issues, dated facility)
    • Parking and drive/entrance access challenges
    • Loud TVs and noise control issues across rooms, with policy enforcement lacking
    • Food quality complaints (cold meals, poor presentation) reported by some
    • Safety incidents including falls, dehydration, catheter pain and other clinical harms
    • Allegations of discriminatory/racist behavior by some staff members
    • Problems with PPE handling and hygiene practices reported
    • Inconsistent staff availability and supervision (some shifts lacking staff presence)

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews for Terrace of Hialeah is strongly mixed: many families and residents offer high praise for the staff and personal care, while a significant minority report serious clinical and operational concerns. A large number of comments describe compassionate, attentive CNAs and nurses who provide daily personal care, timely responses, and a family‑like atmosphere. Multiple reviewers singled out specific caregivers and supervisors by name (for example Javier, Renier, Abel, Enrique, Yaima, Niurka and Ray Williams) as exemplary. Positive reports frequently mention a clean facility, welcoming reception, strong social work support, rehabilitation/therapy services, engaging activities (bingo, dominoes, dominoes, live entertainment), and successful short‑term recovery outcomes. Many families say residents are treated with dignity, that staff are proactive and kind, and that the environment can feel warm and homey. Several reviewers explicitly recommended the facility and credited staff professionalism and compassion for good outcomes.

    Counterbalancing the praise are repeated and sometimes severe complaints. A common and recurring concern is overcrowding: multiple reviewers describe multi‑bed rooms containing three to five residents and express discomfort with the lack of space and privacy. There are multiple, specific allegations of neglect or inadequate attention—examples include residents left in wheelchairs or recliners for long periods, inadequate attention to catheter pain, dehydration, missed medications, and instances where only sedative sleeping pills were given without physician contact. Several families reported hospital transports, infections (including UTIs) and a COVID outbreak, and in some cases alleged that poor care contributed to hospitalization or worse. Noise control is another recurrent issue: loud televisions audible across rooms and staff not enforcing policies were noted.

    Facility and operational problems appear in numerous reviews. While many reviewers found the facility clean and odor‑free, several others reported strong urine/feces odors particularly on the second floor and cited maintenance problems such as weak A/C, dated building areas, a roof in disrepair, and hard‑to‑access locked restrooms. The interior is described as maze‑like with poor signage and limited outdoor access or views. Parking and driveway access difficulties were called out consistently. Food and dining receive mixed feedback—some residents enjoy meals, while others describe cold, plain food and poor presentation. Theft or loss of personal belongings was reported by multiple families, which compounds trust concerns.

    Staffing, professionalism and communication show wide variability across reviews. Many reviews praise particular staff and supervisory leadership, report timely, respectful interactions, and say administrators and social workers are available and helpful. Conversely, other reviews accuse staff and management of rudeness, unprofessional conduct, unethical behavior, and failing to value employees and residents. Language barriers are notable: several reviewers warn English‑speaking potential residents that the environment is Spanish‑dominant (Spanish TV in common areas, limited English‑speaking staff), which can impede communication and care for non‑Spanish speakers. Visitation policies and family communication also drew criticism—some families reported restricted visits, short time limits, abrupt or rude responses from front‑desk staff, and poor communication during critical events (including inability to visit before a death and wrong contact numbers being used).

    Clinical safety and quality themes require particular attention: reports of missed medications, inadequate clinical oversight (claims that no doctor was contacted), early hair‑washing practices that left hair wet (family concerned about pneumonia risk), PPE handling concerns, falls with injuries, and lack of timely supervision were all included in the negative accounts. These are contrasted by many other reviewers who felt clinical care and monitoring were strong. The divergence suggests variability in care by unit, shift, or personnel rather than a uniformly good or poor standard.

    Patterns and recommendations that emerge from the reviews: prospective families should tour the facility in person, ask explicitly about rooming configurations (multi‑bed room policies), staff‑to‑resident ratios on each unit and shift, infection prevention protocols, medication administration and physician contact procedures, visitation policies, language capabilities, and how personal belongings are tracked. Given the mix of high praise for specific staff and serious negative anecdotes, families should ask to meet nursing supervisors, therapy staff and the social worker, and inquire about how the facility addresses complaints and enforces policies (noise, TV volumes, supervision). For the facility and regulators, recurring themes warrant review: occupancy and rooming practices, staffing levels and training (including de‑escalation and professionalism), communication practices with families, infection control history, and maintenance/odor control on certain units.

    In summary, Terrace of Hialeah appears to provide excellent, compassionate care for many residents, led by several highly regarded staff and supervisors, with solid rehabilitation services and a robust activities program that many families appreciate. However, the reviews also contain a notable cluster of serious concerns—overcrowded rooms, inconsistent supervision, occasional neglectful incidents, infection and medication management problems, maintenance and odor issues, and variable professionalism. The facility may offer very good care in many instances but also shows patterns that suggest uneven quality across shifts or units. Families should weigh the positive testimonials about staff compassion and successful recoveries against the specific negative reports and perform targeted inquiries during any tour or intake process.

    Location

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    About Terrace of Hialeah

    Terrace of Hialeah sits at 190 W 28th St in Hialeah, Florida, and it's part of the Elevate Care group, the folks who run several facilities around Illinois and Florida, and this place has all sorts of services you'd expect from a big care provider, so you get skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilitation, and support for people who need extra help after leaving the hospital before they go home, while folks here can get long-term help too, with nurses always on duty 24 hours a day and special staff to handle things like rehab, cardiac care, wound care, respiratory services-even hemodialysis and ventilator help, all done on-site which is handy for people dealing with tough health issues, and over the course of staying here, folks can use plenty of support services like occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, hospice care, and home health ideas, and there's a big swing of living arrangements including independent living, assisted living, memory care, adult care home options, and regular nursing home rooms for people who need more help. You'll find a laundry and dry cleaning service, free high-speed WiFi, cable TV in rooms, a gym, arts and crafts spaces, book club meetings, musical groups, religious services, and a full events calendar with game nights and story sessions, so there's always something to do, and meals are available in a big community dining area or through room service, and guests can join for meals too if the family wants to come by. They let you bring certain pets along, which you don't often see, plus there's a barber and salon right on the property for haircuts and basic pampering, and housekeeping's offered so residents don't have to worry much about chores. The staff helps arrange transportation for doctor's visits or shopping trips, and the folks at the front desk can point families to resources for caregiving or long-term planning, since they know how hard it is for families to take care of loved ones, and the whole thing's licensed by the state with nurses staying on all the time. Terrace of Hialeah accepts Medicaid, insurance, checks, and credit cards to help pay, and the reviews online add up to four stars out of sixty-five, so people have some good things to say. There's even a Facebook page for updates or more information if folks want to check things that way. The environment feels home-like but professional, with staff used to helping frail or dependent people, and they say the goal's to keep things comfortable, safe, and as engaging as possible for all kinds of needs whether someone stays short-term or long-term.

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