I suggest going in for a tour. Any employee would be happy to give you one but if you schedule a tour you will be more likely to get an employee who is more knowledgeable about each area. There is a rehabilitation side where the patients do not live here but are here for an extended stay. There is a large therapy gym with a pool on this side and each hallway has its own nurses station, nurses supply closet, own seating area with a tv(there are tv’s in bedrooms too) and its own dining room. I really like the elegant touches. The other side of the building has long term patients. Each hallway is the same as the rehab side and there is a smaller rehab room. There is a lovely pond on this side of which I put my two pet turtles in when I moved away. Patients saw them as a sign of good luck and enjoy watching them. I hear they eat popcorn often being that on each side of the building there is a popcorn machine.(there are also ice cream machines. There is a chapel, rooms to reserve for private family birthdays/holidays, there are activities like bingo and cards, and overall this is a great place. I was once the person in charge of supplies. I know that we ordered the best quality of products and if we didn’t have it I’d run out and buy it. Our Kitchen is high end and our house keeping department has a great room with washer/dryer, a large folding table and so on. You really just have to go and see it for yourself. Jack Vetter the founder visits often, his mother stayed at the sister facility Brookestone Village. The Administrator is a very knowledgeable and nice person. He had been a nurse for several years then was the director of nursing before the administrator so he’s done the dirty work and knows what it takes to provide quality care. The Administrative assistant is a kind professional woman, she had her father stay for rehabilitation while I was working there. I could go on about the staff, HR is great, and so on. I’d stay here if I needed rehab.