Arbors at Sylvania has a very qualified staff. Everything was clean and everyone... read more
- John Siegel – former patient
The Arbors at Sylvania Activities Department took some of our residents on a... read more
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Early last September, my husband had two strokes caused by a staph infection... read more
- Jane Willis
John A. Bailey III
Dear Nursing and Staff,
You ALL are our guardian angel. You watch over us day and night and many times one shift after another. We cry, moan and groan all day long. It doesn’t make you all weak, it makes you strong. This message to all of you is my way of thanking you for each day of you being awesome.
J. Nagy Jr.
My name is J. Nagy Jr. I chose Arbors at Sylvania because it was close to my home and in the network with my Humana Insurance. I came here after my hospital stay for physical and occupational rehabilitation. My experience has been great! The rehab team is super, and the nursing staff has helped me with everything I needed. Arbors at Sylvania is a good place!
Martha C.
Great communication, staff is compassionate, professional, caring and always wanting to help. On a scale from 1-10, I’d give it a 10!
James Burgess
Father has allowed this child to come through a life changing medical event. It has and is good to know he has people; I call angels to see for them.
God Bless.
Louis
From what I have seen since I have been here, this is a first class operation from the top to the bottom. I even recommended to my family doctor that he send his patients to Arbors at Sylvania for rehab.
Our residents enjoying mocktails and they made their own masks!
Bob & Bill
John Siegel – former patient
Arbors at Sylvania has a very qualified staff. Everything was clean and everyone was friendly. I enjoyed my stay very much.
The Arbors at Sylvania Activities Department took some of our residents on a drive through Oak Openings today to enjoy nature and fresh air. Thank you Arbors at Oregon for lending us your bus!
Jane Willis
Early last September, my husband had two strokes caused by a staph infection in his mitial valve, which threw clots throughout his body. The stroke affecting his right side was quite severe. He spent a total of six weeks in the ICU and the remainder of the time at Arbors of Sylvania. At Arbors of Sylvania, his speech therapist has been working with my husband using VitalStim therapy to aid his swallowing. On December 20, he passed his swallow test and started on pureed foods. On January 3, he started on mechanical soft foods. As of January 7, he is completely off the feeding tube. We are sure the VitalStim was instrumental in restoring my husband’s ability to eat and get off the feeding tube, which in turn has helped him heal in other ways. His blood sugar has now returned to normal without medication. We are grateful to his therapist and VitalStim therapy.