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San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living

3.6

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The Jewish Home is one of the oldest adult care centers in the United States. A nonprofit organization, it offers skilled nursing facilities, in-house residential programs, specialized care units, acute psychiatric services, treatment for Alzheimer s disease and related disorders, short- and long-term rehabilitation, post-hospital care, and respite services. The center also offers expertise in the areas of audiology, cardiology, dental, dermatology, gynecology, neurology, ophthalmology, optometry, podiatry, psychiatry, radio... read more

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302 Silver Ave, San Francisco, CA, 94112, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon08:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue08:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed08:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thu08:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri08:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sat08:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sun08:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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Jackson Ludwig 
on Google
3 weeks ago

This place feels a bit dated as a facility, and pretty institutional, however the care is compassionate and the staff are kind/caring. They have a lot of patients, however so can't be with your loved one every minute obviously, but that being said, they make a really good effort to keep them comfortable and help them with the things they need like eating or drinking, changes, adjusting the room temps/lighting or other needs. The room had good air flow when the windows were open, which I think my Dad really appreciated. The f... read more

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Alexandria Rubio-Talavera 
on Google
4 months ago

The staff were not in the room when I had to be administered medications every single time. They would just leave them in a small cup and leave the room. I could sense, could tell, and understand that I am not the only patient here and that there are other patients here besides me. However, I have an aspiration risk due to a mild swallow disorder that I have been diagnosed with. There were maybe one to three daytime shift nurses who did this. One specific nurse who did so repeatedly. Also, the initial day of discharge into t... read more

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Janny Ratner 
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5 months ago

They used to be the best. Sadly not anymore. My mom has been there for 12 years so my experience spans many years and many staff changes. Pandemic ruined the long term facility and in spite of yet another leadership change (which no one communicated about), things haven’t improved. They are good about taking notes during the care conferences, telling you “the right thing” and hiding behind compliance. Stay away from it if you truly care about your loved ones. “Compassionate caring” is only on the surface. They are stuck in t... read more

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Bibiana Lozano 
on Google
6 months ago

My mother spent a little over a month at the Jewish Home, and I cannot say enough good things about the staff on F3. They were amazing, attentive, and truly cared about their work. From day one, my mom felt supported and well cared for, which made a world of difference in her recovery. The F3 leadership team was kind, approachable, and always helpful, ensuring that any concerns or questions were addressed quickly. The CNA team works incredibly hard, always maintaining a positive attitude and going above and beyond to make su... read more

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John Matulich 
on Google
7 months ago

Very hesitant at first but after 1 day I was sold Their professionalism , caring and wanting to help attitude can't be matched. The only drawback for me was the food. I'm a meat and potatoes guy however that was taken care off as 3 blocks away were many of San Frsnciscos old style restaurants with delivery service. Problem solved. So if you want to be taken care off like a hospital in my case UCSF, 

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How is San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living rated?

San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living has a 3.6 star rating with 48 reviews. 

When is San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living open?

San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living is open now. It will close at 5:00 p.m.  

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