Uptown Rehabilitation Center

    7900 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110
    3.8 · 74 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    1.0

    Understaffed facility with unsafe care

    I had a mixed experience: many staff were kind, caring, and therapy/nursing teams sometimes went above and beyond. But the place is chronically understaffed and poorly managed - I experienced delayed or missed meds and pain control, inconsistent bathing/mobilization, lost laundry, and safety/cleanliness problems (soiled residents, dirty bathrooms, roach concerns, spilled-water spots). Meals were often late, poorly prepared, and dietary needs ignored. Communication and administration were unresponsive (unreturned calls, HIPAA/ yelling incidents, refusal or delay of bathroom access). Overall, despite some excellent staff, the safety and care inconsistencies mean I would not recommend this facility.

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

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

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    3.81 · 74 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      2.7
    • Staff

      3.3
    • Meals

      1.5
    • Amenities

      2.0
    • Value

      1.0

    Pros

    • Caring and attentive nursing staff (in many reports)
    • Compassionate and effective physical/occupational therapy
    • Responsive staff to call bells on some shifts
    • Clean facility and pleasant smell reported by some families
    • Engaging activities and special events (holidays, birthdays)
    • Friendly, courteous front-desk and reception on some visits
    • Secure environment and good security reported by some reviewers
    • Home-like environment for certain residents
    • Staff who go above-and-beyond and show patience
    • Consistent rehab outcomes and attentive therapy teams
    • Helpful kitchen staff who respond when contacted
    • Professional, kind nurses and techs noted by several reviewers
    • Good customer service and quick check-in experiences (in some accounts)

    Cons

    • Chronic understaffing, particularly on weekends and nights
    • Neglect of personal care: missed baths, left soiled, not turned
    • Delayed or missed medications and inconsistent medication management
    • Severe safety incidents including pressure ulcers, falls, and dropped patients
    • Poor communication: unreturned calls, misleading information, no callbacks
    • Food problems: poor quality, late meal service, inadequate portions
    • Laundry loss and reports of stolen clothing or money
    • HIPAA violations, yelling at patients, and unprofessional behavior
    • Dirty conditions reported by many (roaches, soiled wipes, dirty bathrooms)
    • Outsourced management (Genesis) and care driven by insurance limitations
    • Unprofessional infection-control displays and concerns about cleanliness
    • Lack of dietary accommodations (diabetes) and incorrect diets given
    • Denial of necessary transport or services and refusal of bathroom access
    • Staff perceived as underqualified, inexperienced, or poorly trained
    • Maintenance and appearance issues (paint, blinds, entrance, decor)
    • Shared or limited shower access and problems with shower fixtures
    • Call buttons not answered promptly and slow responsiveness to needs
    • No or incomplete grievance follow-through and poor administrative response
    • Potential malpractice concerns and inconsistent clinical follow-up
    • Wide variability in care quality depending on shift/staff

    Summary review

    Overall impression: The reviews for Uptown Rehabilitation Center are highly mixed, with sharply divergent experiences reported by families and residents. Two strong and recurring themes emerge: (1) many reviewers praise individual staff—especially therapists, certain nurses, and frontline caregivers—for being compassionate, hardworking, and effective in helping residents progress in rehab; (2) systemic problems tied to staffing, communication, management, and safety repeatedly lead to serious negative outcomes for other residents. The result is an unpredictable environment where quality of care appears to depend heavily on which staff are on duty and which unit or shift a resident experiences.

    Care quality and safety: Numerous reviews describe clinically serious lapses. Examples include failure to reposition a bedbound patient resulting in a Stage III decubitus ulcer, a patient being dropped and sustaining a knee injury, residents left in urine for extended periods, prolonged lack of bathing, delayed or inconsistent administration of pain medication and breathing treatments, and inadequate follow-up on imaging or other ordered care. Several reviewers explicitly raise concerns about potential malpractice and safety risks. At the same time, other families report excellent, even “terrific,” care and successful rehab outcomes—indicating high variability. The most frequently cited clinical risks are neglect of basic hygiene and turning, delayed medication or treatments, and safety incidents during transfers or mobility assistance.

    Staffing, competence and responsiveness: Staffing levels and competence are a central friction point. Many reviewers describe the facility as chronically understaffed (weekends highlighted as especially problematic), with too few RNs per shift and many aides or techs who seem inexperienced or undertrained. These conditions are linked to missed baths, unanswered call buttons, slow responses to bathroom needs, and inconsistent clinical care. Conversely, multiple reviews single out particular teams—especially physical therapy and some nurses—as caring, professional, patient, and effective. The net picture is one of inconsistency: there are dedicated, excellent employees, but their efforts are undermined at times by insufficient staffing, turnover, or skill gaps in other personnel.

    Facilities and cleanliness: Reports about the physical environment vary widely. Some reviewers describe the center as very clean, with pleasant smells and secure surroundings. Others report troubling cleanliness issues—dirty bathrooms, roach sightings, soiled wipes left in rooms, spilled water spots, and poor housekeeping. Maintenance and appearance are also mixed: several people recommend updating paint, blinds, and the entrance area, and some note depressing color schemes. Shower facilities are described both positively (large space) and negatively (shower heads, height issues, water not warm), and some residents are limited to very few showers per week. This again underscores inconsistency across units or times.

    Dining and nutrition: Dining is a frequent area of complaint. Many reviewers describe institution-like food, late meal times (examples include breakfast as late as 9:00 a.m., lunch at 10:00 a.m., and dinner as late as 7:00 p.m.), missing utensils, uncooked food, and inadequate portions. Several families reported that dietary restrictions (notably for diabetes) were not honored or accommodated. A few reviews note that kitchen staff did respond when concerns were raised, but the dominant theme is dissatisfaction with meal quality, timing, and appropriateness.

    Administration, communication, and policies: Administrative issues are another common pattern. Reviewers report poor communication between staff and families, unreturned phone calls, lack of callbacks from nurse managers and physicians, missing or withheld grievance documentation, and sign-in/visitor-registration practices that some found intrusive (including mention of AI surveillance). Several complaints allege misrepresentation of staffing or services and point to management being outsourced (Genesis) and decisions being insurance-driven rather than patient-centered. Reports of lost or stolen items, including money, and possible HIPAA violations further erode trust in leadership and processes.

    Rehab, activities, and positive programs: On the positive side, physical and occupational therapy receive consistent praise in numerous reviews. Families report compassionate, skilled therapists who deliver measurable improvements. Activity programming and occasional special events (holiday lunches, birthday celebrations) are highlighted positively and contribute to good experiences for some residents. Where therapy and activity teams are strong, reviewers often say the stay was beneficial and would recommend the facility.

    Notable patterns and contradictions: The reviews present a clear pattern of variability—some residents receive excellent, attentive care in a clean, supportive environment; others experience neglect, safety failures, and poor hygiene. Weekend coverage and specific shifts are repeatedly identified as weaker. Problems that recur in multiple reviews and warrant attention include understaffing, delayed medications, missed personal care, laundry loss/theft, poor meal timing/quality, and serious safety incidents (pressure ulcers, falls, dropped patients). There are enough reports of severe harm and administrative failure (e.g., no grievance follow-through, unreturned calls, alleged theft) that prospective residents and families should approach placement decisions carefully.

    Implications for prospective residents and families: Given the broad variability, families should verify staffing levels and observe shift changes and weekend coverage. Ask specifically about RN-to-resident ratios, wound care protocols and turning schedules, medication/treatment administration policies, infection-control practices, dining schedules and diabetic meal accommodations, laundry and valuables protocols, grievance procedures, and how management handles reported safety incidents. Watch the facility for cleanliness, listen for responsiveness to call buttons, and, if possible, talk directly to therapy staff to confirm the strength of the rehab program. The mixed feedback suggests that excellent care is possible at Uptown Rehabilitation Center, but systemic issues—particularly understaffing and administrative shortcomings—have led to serious negative outcomes for some residents.

    Bottom line: Uptown Rehabilitation Center has many caring, hardworking staff and a strong therapy program that benefit some residents, but recurring and significant concerns about staffing, communication, food service, cleanliness, and safety create substantial variability in resident experience. Several reports describe severe neglect and safety incidents that should be taken seriously by families, regulators, and management. The facility would benefit from targeted improvements in staffing, clinical oversight, meal service, property maintenance, laundry/security protocols, and administrative responsiveness to complaints.

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    About Uptown Rehabilitation Center

    Uptown Rehabilitation Center sits at 7900 Constitution Ave NE in Albuquerque, managed by Genesis Healthcare and offering 134 beds, so there's plenty of space for folks needing different types of care, and people can get skilled nursing or even post-hospital rehabilitation here, including short-term, long-term, respite, and hospice care, with services like physical, occupational, and speech therapy being available, and there are programs for those who might need orthopedic, wound, or pain management as well as memory care and palliative care for folks with more serious conditions. The staff provides twenty-four-hour attention and follows care plans tailored to each resident, and while some people praise the staff for being friendly and keeping things clean and safe, there've also been concerns about things like not enough staff or responses to allegations of abuse, with legal settlements from incidents like falls and pressure ulcers, and so there's a consumer alert around reports of neglect or abuse. The center gets a 3.3 rating from 24 reviews, and its CMS star rating is 2 out of 5 overall, though it exceeds average quality measures with a 4 out of 5 score in that area. People staying here can enjoy gardens, courtyards, common rooms, activity spaces, and private or semi-private rooms that usually have private bathrooms and their own climate control, and there's wireless Internet, phone service, cable TV, computer access, and on-site laundry for practical needs, plus mail and newspaper services, and the facility offers dining room and in-room meal choices, along with a beauty salon and barber. There's an emergency alert system, an alarm system for those with cognitive challenges, and transportation services along with recreational, cultural, and social activities, including Bingo and special events. The staff includes folks trained to deliver different types of therapies like Heparin and orthopedic rehab, manage medicine, handle dietary plans, provide psychiatric and vision care, and coordinate discharge planning, so every resident usually gets a care plan to help with their specific health and living goals. Uptown Rehabilitation Center accepts Medicare, Medicaid, most private insurances, and can support veterans through VA contracts, and families sometimes choose it because of its wide range of services and those outdoor areas where residents can get some fresh air. Some people like the modern updates and feel comfortable in the suburban Albuquerque setting, with gardens and roomy lounges, but it's also important to remember its history of violations, such as staffing issues and not always reporting problems like it should, so people thinking about this center may want to look at both the good features and the challenges it faces.

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