
Overview
Step into St. Anthony Health & Rehabilitation and take comfort in knowing that you have come to the right place. Surrounded by a beautiful pond, inviting gazebo and patio, residents and patients receive the support they need through a wide range of skilled nursing care and restorative therapies. This award-winning community has been serving the St. Anthony area since 1967.
It is our commitment to help each resident and patient lead a purposeful life, and we strive to deliver an exceptional experience through Platinum Service®. Our neighboring community, Chandler Place, offers independent living, assisted living, and respite care if other services or care is needed.
Care
Memory Care
Memory care communities offer specialized care and support for individuals dealing with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. These facilities are equipped with trained staff and offer engaging activities designed to promote well-being while ensuring a safe living environment.
Respite Care
Respite care is short-term or temporary care. Respite care can be provided in adult day centers, in private homes via home health agencies and in senior living communities, most often assisted living or skilled nursing facilities.
Skilled Nursing
Skilled nursing and nursing homes are residential facilities that offer medical care and support for individuals that require a higher level of medical attention and assistance. These are staffed by licensed healthcare providers and offer a range of services to ensure the well-being and comfort of residents.
Personal Care
Personal care involves assisting with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and mobility support to help maintain independence and enhance day-to-day life.
Nursing Homes
Skilled nursing and nursing homes are residential facilities that offer medical care and support for individuals that require a higher level of medical attention and assistance. These are staffed by licensed healthcare providers and offer a range of services to ensure the well-being and comfort of residents.
Reviews
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Alan
a month ago
God Bless St. Anthony H&R! My wife and I along with thirteen friends and relatives attended the ice cream social, Thursday May 1, 2025. It was a glorious evening event. I wish had the names of all the staff that made this event so memorable. My sister, a resident of St. Anthony’s was so grateful and pleased. She had a beautiful smile throughout the event. Barbara Lee was very engaging with guests and residents. Barbara was able to draw my sister and other residents into the joy of the festivities. And again kudos to the staff and management for their caring, loving ways. God Bless, Ken Dines
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Kara Parr
a month ago
My mother had the unfortunate experience of being sent here for transitional care during February '25. They were completely incapable of providing her a doctor-prescribed cardiac diet (they apparently had to get special approval for two cardiac-appropriate meals PER WEEK). They serve a hot dog, bbq chips, and a pickle alongside heart medication. I can't imagine what they feed diabetic patients. I see someone left a review a year ago saying there was no suitable chair in the room. That has not changed, they had my arthritic mother sitting in a flimsy wheelchair for 14 hours per day causing great discomfort and the beginnings of tissue breakdown. Some of the aides were wonderful, others were downright abusive. After three weeks, the "care" here finally landed my mother back in the hospital with malnutrition, bed sores, and her mobility was worse than when she had arrived. Keep in mind, family was calling and visiting the facility multiple times per week to advocate for her and bring her food. The facility is more than aware of their shortcomings. Simply disgraceful. Update: There is a 5-star review from a current staff member singing the praises of this facility. I have reported this post for conflict of interest.
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Brent Snyder
6 months ago
St. Anthony Health & Rehabilitation has been a blessing for our family during a very challenging time as my mother transitions to hospice care. The remarkable team, including Mary, Kirsten, Christina, and the rest of the wonderful staff, have gone above and beyond to ensure my mother receives the highest quality care. Their dedication and compassion are evident in everything they do, from their efficient and effective communication with our family to the attentive care they provide to each resident. What truly stands out is how they make the most of their resources to offer exceptional value to residents. Programs like game nights, trivia, and music therapy sessions bring joy, learning, and connection into the lives of their patients. It’s heartwarming to see how these activities brighten the days of those in their care. We are deeply grateful for the kindness, professionalism, and humanity shown by everyone at St. Anthony Health & Rehabilitation. Thank you for making such a meaningful difference in the lives of your residents and their families. Highly recommend!
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Janet kucera
a month ago
I have been a resident of St.Anthonys for five years and have seen staff change hands multiple times. But at this time ( May 2025) I hate to say is THE WORST time!!!!!! Unfortunately the awesome staff that is here at this time has either turned their 2 weeks notice on already or are seriously considering doing so. It seems that management is so concerned about filling the beds up with whomever they can get no matter the strain it is putting on the staff AND residents. Management only cares for the financial part. Bring in the patients( the money) no matter what it does to the staff and residents. Because of this attitude staff is leaving.........leaving the residents with no one to care for them. The residents are wanting to relocate to a new facility where they KNOW they will be cared for and no fear of staff walking out.Why is this happening???? Management?????? Speaking as a resident I am wondering am I going to have someone to care for me PROPERLY hour by hour. This is NOT by any means putting the CNAs down. They do care for us residents but they are stretched beyond the limits and are left with no choice!! They are exhausted and totally taken advantage of. Expected for two CNAs to take care of 50 or more residents. The CNAs cannot get residents up for social gatherings in time due to lack of time. Okay........ Enough of my babbling my final thought is why are we as residents losing our beloved, good CNAs and nurses???? When we request to talk to residential management we are avoided???? Our insurance pays good money as do we do in return shouldn't we receive "good" treatment??? Or does this need to be reported to BBS or health department or just government. Elderly abuse??? So many places..........!!!! No threats just comments!!!
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