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5-Star Quality Measures Medicare Rating
We are proud to announce that we’ve been recognized by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) as a Five-Star Quality Measures Rated facility. Nursing homes are rated from 1-5 stars based on health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. According to CMS, a rating of five stars means that quality is “much above average.”

Reviews
Explore feedback from our residents and their families about the care they’ve received. Choosing Buckeye Care and Rehabilitation means placing your trust in a team committed to providing high-quality care while safeguarding your health and well-being.
My mom is currently a patient here (about week 5), so this is based on ongoing experience. I will update after her discharge. She is 79 with limited mobility, dementia, anxiety, and was already on pain management prior to admission. After breaking her arm in four places and having surgery, she was transferred here for rehab. Because she only has use of one arm and limited mobility, she is fully dependent on staff for nearly everything. My sister and I are very involved and have had three care meetings with staff. The meetings are always positive, and we’re told things will improve—but then we hear a different story directly from our mom. What they do well: Rehab: This has been solid so far and is the main reason we chose this facility. Progress here is important, and they seem competent in this area. Cleanliness: I have visited at all hours and have not experienced the odor issues others have mentioned. Rooms are small and can feel stuffy, but they are cleaned regularly. Staff demeanor: Most staff are friendly and professional, with a few exceptions. Generally, they are pleasant when approached. Where there are serious concerns: Medication management: This has been the biggest issue. My mom was on multiple essential medications before arriving, yet there has been repeated confusion and poor communication. We recently discovered that her dementia medication had not been administered at all since admission without anyone informing us. That is unacceptable. Someone at this facility should definitely be in charge of reviewing all meds with family members. My mom has active and legitimate prescriptions. Pain management has also been extremely problematic. After surgery, she waited nearly eight hours for pain medication. Initially, meds were “as needed,” which requires her to request them (unrealistic given her cognitive challenges and the fact that call buttons are not answered promptly). We pushed for a scheduled approach, but it has been inconsistently applied and repeatedly changed. This has required constant follow-up from our family. Nighttime medications are also delayed. My mom typically goes to bed around 7 p.m., yet she often does not receive her meds until 9–10 p.m., which is not reasonable. Response times / call button: This is another major issue. My mom cannot get out of bed or use the restroom independently. There have been multiple instances where her call button went unanswered for extended periods, including one incident where she had an accident while waiting. This directly undermines her care and rehabilitation progress. One of the nurses or aides, actually told her “You can keep pressing it, we still aren’t coming any faster”. I’m sorry. What? How is that acceptable in any environment and how is there no standard response time. What if a patient has fallen or gotten really ill? That delayed response really could be life or death. This is a rehab facility serving primarily elderly patients with mobility and cognitive challenges. Timely response and reliable medication management should be basic standards of care. My mom is not an easy patient—we’ve been upfront about that. But two things are non-negotiable: proper medication management and timely assistance when she asks for help. We have limited options here in Lancaster. And I did a deep dive of all the facilities before we chose Buckeye. So we aren’t expecting perfection. But. We do expect kind, compassionate, and competent management of my mothers rehab.
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Buckeye took excellent care of my father while he was there for rehab. He went from not being able to hardly walk after a hospitalization, to being able to walk with his walker and even climb stairs.
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Good
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