Riverdale Rehabilitation and Nursing Care Center

    641 W 230th St, Bronx, NY, 10463
    2.7 · 73 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    1.0

    Filthy facility; unsafe, negligent care

    I placed a loved one here and was horrified by pervasive filth - urine and feces on floors, mold, roaches and mice, dirty rooms and bathrooms. Care and safety were inconsistent: missed showers, delayed/poor medical response, a fall with injury, and chaotic, unresponsive management and communication. A few staff were genuinely caring and reachable, but they seemed overwhelmed and handcuffed by the system. I would not recommend this place - move your loved one until major cleaning, repairs and leadership changes happen.

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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

    2.71 · 73 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      2.3
    • Staff

      3.1
    • Meals

      1.0
    • Amenities

      1.7
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Some caring and compassionate staff members
    • Named nurses praised (Kathleen, Grant, Roxanne)
    • Admissions director and social workers described as helpful (mentions of Mamadu, Ms Afua)
    • Occasional clean, bright or nice rooms reported
    • Live music and recreational activities praised by some
    • Therapies and nursing care described as good by some Spanish-speaking reviewers
    • Facility reachable and responsive at times
    • Some families reported clinical improvement and good rehab for certain patients
    • New management and plans for renovations mentioned
    • Staff friendliness and attentiveness reported in multiple reviews

    Cons

    • Widespread reports of filth and heavy urine/fecal odors
    • Mold, fungus, and ceiling leaks in rooms and common areas
    • Infestations reported (roaches, mice, lice)
    • Dirty bathrooms, walls, and floors; dried urine and feces on floors
    • Poor infection-control practices and outbreak mishandling
    • Allegations of stolen personal belongings and clothing inventory issues
    • Inadequate cleaning/maintenance and broken fixtures (toilets, furniture)
    • Unsafe environment: falls, head injuries, wandering patients
    • Delayed or inadequate medical diagnosis and treatment (e.g., late cellulitis diagnosis)
    • Poor pain management and near-loss of limb reported
    • Staffing problems: short-staffed, overworked, inexperienced, or lazy staff
    • Nurses not timely or neglecting basic precautions (e.g., not wearing gloves)
    • Blocked access to residents' personal physicians and problematic house physician care
    • Roommates with infectious disease placed together; staff unaware of COVID status
    • Language barriers with some CNAs and poor communication overall
    • Allegations of unprofessional behavior by management and social workers
    • Concerns about licensing, oversight, and regulatory enforcement
    • Profit-driven perception, low staff wages, and limited resources
    • Security concerns: cigarette smoking nearby, lack of 24-hour guard, theft risk
    • Overcrowding and shared rooms leading to unsanitary conditions
    • Contradictory reports about overall cleanliness and management
    • Reports that facility is not suitable for truly sick or high-acuity patients
    • Poor record of following hospital discharge recommendations
    • Some visitors discouraged from placing loved ones due to severe concerns
    • Mixed reports about improvement claims by new management

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across these reviews is highly mixed but leans strongly negative. A sizable portion of reviewers describe extremely poor sanitation and safety conditions: pervasive urine and fecal odors, dried bodily fluids on floors, mold and fungus in rooms and on air-conditioning units, infestations of roaches, mice, and lice, and broken plumbing or leaking ceilings. These environmental problems are repeated in many accounts and are often described alongside inadequate maintenance practices (e.g., maintenance staff not entering patient rooms to clean), unsanitary supplies or dispensers, and visible filth in patient areas. Several reviewers explicitly state the facility feels "unsanitary," "disgusting," or like a "hell hole," and a number urge others to relocate loved ones immediately or to have the facility shut down.

    Clinical care and safety are another major theme of concern. Multiple reports describe delayed or inadequate medical attention — examples include late diagnosis of cellulitis, inadequate pain control, and an account that a resident "almost lost her leg." There are also several accounts of falls and head injuries sustained in the facility. Reviewers cite blocked access to residents' personal physicians, misdiagnoses by the on-staff physician, and failure to follow hospital discharge recommendations. Infection control lapses are described (roommates placed together with a COVID-positive patient, staff unaware of infectious status, poor outbreak handling), raising additional safety concerns for vulnerable residents.

    Staffing and interpersonal care show a wide variance in experiences. Many reviewers report understaffing, overworked employees, inexperienced trainees, or staff who are unhelpful or rude. Specific allegations include nurses arriving late, not wearing gloves, aides who are overburdened, language barriers with CNAs, and unprofessional behavior by social work or administration. Conversely, numerous reviews praise individual staff members and teams: nurses Kathleen, Grant, and Roxanne are named positively; social workers and admissions staff such as Mamadu and Ms. Afua receive commendation for being helpful; some families report that certain therapists, nurses, and aides provided compassionate, competent care and that loved ones improved while there. These divergent perspectives suggest inconsistency in staffing quality and training, with a subset of employees performing well despite systemic problems.

    Operational and managerial issues are repeatedly mentioned. Reviewers describe poor communication with families, difficulty reaching staff by phone, inventories or confiscation of personal clothing, and alleged theft of belongings. Several accounts accuse management of being absent or ineffective, while others reference "new management" and planned renovations as a hopeful sign. There are also allegations regarding oversight and regulation — phrases like "questionable licensing," "no oversight," and comparisons to jail conditions indicate reviewers fear insufficient external regulation and enforcement. A few reviewers attribute some problems to limited funding and low wages, suggesting the facility may be under-resourced and reliant on Medicaid/Medicare funding.

    Recreational and environmental factors show a split picture. Some reviewers praise live music, family-like recreation programs, and socialization activities; a handful of Spanish-speaking reviewers specifically compliment therapies, nursing, and social programs. However, many families say residents experienced little socialization or activities. Physical plant issues — such as paint chipping, broken furniture, rat traps on window seals, overcrowded shared rooms, and lack of secure storage — contribute to a perception that the facility lacks dignity and comfort for residents.

    Patterns worth highlighting: (1) persistent and repeated reports of unsanitary conditions and pest problems that directly threaten resident safety and dignity; (2) nontrivial clinical lapses, including delayed diagnoses and inadequate follow-up, which in some reports led to severe harm; (3) highly inconsistent staff performance, with notable individual caregivers praised amid broader allegations of neglect and understaffing; and (4) concerns about management, oversight, and resourcing, though a number of reviewers mention incoming or new management and planned improvements.

    In summary, reviewers present a polarized view of Riverdale Rehabilitation and Nursing Care Center: some families and patients describe attentive, compassionate care from individual staff members, decent rehab outcomes for certain residents, and promising reports of new management, while a larger body of reviews raise urgent red flags about cleanliness, infection control, safety, clinical quality, staffing, and management. Anyone evaluating this facility should weigh these conflicting reports carefully, prioritize an in-person inspection focused on sanitation and infection-control practices, verify licensing and regulatory history, speak directly with clinical staff about care protocols, and consider recent changes in leadership or operations that might affect current conditions before placing a vulnerable loved one there.

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    About Riverdale Rehabilitation and Nursing Care Center

    Riverdale Nursing Home is a senior care facility located in Riverdale, New York. The facility offers a range of services and amenities to support the health and well-being of its residents. Some of the services provided include hospice care on-site, medication management, and physical therapy. The nursing staff is trained in various areas such as memory care, ethics, and wound care to ensure the residents receive specialized care.

    The facility offers different room types to accommodate residents' needs, including studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom options. Residents can also take advantage of amenities such as balconies/patios, cable TV, and kitchenettes in their rooms. The facility is pet-friendly and offers services such as bathing assistance, meal preparation, and personal care assistance.

    In addition to healthcare services, Riverdale Nursing Home also focuses on providing a supportive and engaging living environment. Residents can participate in activities such as companionship services, entertainment venues, and religious services. The facility also has amenities like a swimming pool, hot tub/spa, and gated facilities to enhance the overall experience for residents.

    Overall, Riverdale Nursing Home strives to provide a comfortable and nurturing environment for its residents, with a focus on personalized care and promoting overall well-being.

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