Seaview Rehabilitation and Wellness Center

    6400 Purdue Dr, Eureka, CA, 95503
    3.4 · 51 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousStaff member
    1.0

    Caring staff but facility unsafe

    I'm an aide since 2001 and my experience at Seaview was mixed. Many staff are warm and conscientious, rehab and activities are excellent, and programs like A Heart to Serve really uplift residents. But the facility is often dirty, poorly maintained and understaffed (especially nights); I saw rude/inconsistent staff, medication and hygiene lapses, questionable food handling and other safety concerns, and unresponsive management. I'm extremely dissatisfied and cannot recommend it until leadership fixes staffing, cleanliness, care, and safety.

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    3.39 · 51 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.3
    • Staff

      3.0
    • Meals

      2.3
    • Amenities

      3.4
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • A Heart to Serve program that engages residents in community service
    • Programs that boost resident self-esteem through giving
    • Rehabilitation staff described as dedicated and going above and beyond
    • Some staff are warm, caring, and family-focused
    • Several reviewers reported attentive, reassuring care for some residents
    • Positive resident social life with activities and events
    • Pleasant company among residents
    • Some reviewers endorse Seaview and express gratitude
    • Reports of helpful, friendly, and uplifting staff members
    • Experienced caregiver reviewer familiar with the building gives positive feedback
    • Instances of good food and conscientious staff reported by some reviewers
    • Hope and positive impressions tied to new administrator and leadership

    Cons

    • Long delays in staff checking on residents
    • Medication administration delays
    • Staff negligence and unprofessional behavior
    • Improper hygiene practices (not wearing gloves, not cleaning before injections)
    • Understaffing, especially on night shifts
    • Reports of poor overall care for some residents
    • Residents left in incontinent clothing
    • Rude, impatient, and unprofessional staff reported
    • Inconsistent information and communication from staff
    • Poor or inconsistent cleanliness and facility upkeep
    • Reports of chemical burns from cleaners and safety concerns
    • Alleged safety and health violations and OSHA noncompliance
    • Claims of unpaid wages to staff
    • Unresponsive or ineffective management in some cases
    • Poor meals or reliance on pre-made/frozen food
    • Improper food handling practices (improper dating, unsafe handling)
    • Use of thickener for blended diets called out as problematic
    • Staff forgetfulness affecting care and meal service
    • Conflicting reviews indicating inconsistent quality of service
    • Reports suggesting facility may be closing down soon

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment about Seaview Rehabilitation and Wellness Center is strongly mixed, with clear patterns of both noteworthy strengths and significant concerns. Several reviewers praise particular programs, individual staff members, and the rehabilitation team, while others describe serious care, safety, and management problems. The aggregated reviews depict a facility where positive, person-centered moments and committed employees coexist with systemic issues that undermine consistent quality of care.

    Care quality: Reviews vary dramatically on care quality. Some reviewers describe attentive, reassuring care, and express gratitude for the support their loved ones receive; rehabilitation staff are repeatedly mentioned as going 'all out.' Conversely, multiple accounts highlight long delays in checking on residents, medication delays, and staff negligence. There are alarming specifics such as residents being left in incontinent clothes, inconsistent responsiveness to care needs, and some reviewers stating they would give less-than-one-star ratings. These conflicting reports suggest inconsistent standards of care across different shifts, units, or staff members.

    Staff and leadership: Staff performance and professionalism are major polarizing themes. Many reviewers praise warm, caring, family-focused, helpful, and friendly staff; some describe staff as conscientious and uplifting. At the same time, numerous complaints mention rude, impatient, and unprofessional behavior. Understaffing—especially at night, with reports of a single person working nights—appears frequently and likely contributes to delayed responses and omissions. There are also allegations of broader workplace problems, including staff being underpaid and claims of unpaid wages, which could be connected to morale and turnover. Notably, some reviewers express hope and optimism tied to a new administrator with a warm, problem-solving demeanor and leadership potential to improve the facility.

    Facilities and cleanliness: Assessments of the physical environment are inconsistent. Several reviewers report the facility is very dirty and not well kept, while others describe it as clean. Reports of poor upkeep and inconsistent maintenance are concerning. There are also specific safety incidents cited, including chemical burns from cleaners and alleged violations of health and OSHA regulations. These safety-related claims, if accurate, represent serious risk points that would need immediate review and remediation.

    Dining and food safety: Dining is another contentious area. Some reviewers state that meals are good, while others criticize the use of pre-made/frozen food and report food that 'looked a little iffy.' Specific food-safety concerns appear in the reviews: improper dating of food, potentially unsafe food handling, and use of thickeners for blended diets (flagged as problematic). Staff forgetfulness impacting meal service was also mentioned. These points indicate variability in kitchen practices and possible lapses in food safety protocols.

    Activities and resident well-being: The facility runs notable programs that have strong positive impact. A Heart to Serve, a program where residents participate in feeding the homeless, is highlighted as a beautiful, impressive initiative that boosts self-esteem and gives residents a sense of purpose. Activities and events are cited positively in multiple reviews, and social interactions among residents are described as pleasant. That said, some reviews also note residents with severe mental and physical conditions, including depression, cognitive challenges, lethargy, and feelings of irrelevance. These notes speak to the complexity of the resident population and the elevated demands they place on clinical, therapeutic, and social programming.

    Management responsiveness and trends: Multiple reviewers describe management as unresponsive or ineffective in addressing problems, while others report optimism about new leadership and a desire to see the facility elevated to five-star status. Allegations around unpaid wages and safety violations suggest systemic issues that go beyond individual caregiver performance. There are also mentions that the facility may be closing down soon, which, if accurate, could affect staffing stability and overall quality.

    Conclusion and notable patterns: The reviews collectively paint a picture of a facility with pockets of excellence—engaged rehabilitation staff, meaningful activities like A Heart to Serve, and genuinely caring employees—alongside recurring, serious concerns around understaffing, inconsistent care, safety and hygiene breaches, food handling issues, and variable facility cleanliness. The most actionable patterns are chronic understaffing (especially nights), inconsistent professional behavior among staff, and specific safety/food-handling allegations. The presence of both strong praise and severe criticism indicates variability in resident experience that may be tied to staffing levels, shift differences, or unit-specific management. Several reviewers express hope that new administration and focused leadership can address these issues. Overall, while Seaview demonstrates clear strengths that benefit some residents, the frequency and severity of negative reports suggest systemic problems that should be investigated and remediated to ensure consistent, safe, and respectful care for all residents.

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    About Seaview Rehabilitation and Wellness Center

    Seaview Rehabilitation and Wellness Center is a for-profit care facility with 99 certified beds, managed by Corporate Interface Services LLC since March 2024 and affiliated with Brius Management. This place focuses on both short-term and long-term care, with services for people recovering from surgeries, strokes, neurological and orthopedic problems, as well as those living with dementia and Parkinson's disease. Seaview offers 24-hour nursing care, which means the nursing staff is always around, helping with chronic illnesses, wound care, pain management, and other needs. The center provides a range of therapies-physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory-tailored for folks dealing with different illnesses, injuries, or disabilities, and the place tries to support individual recovery needs with special programs for both rehabilitation and wellness.

    There's a mix of dietary, social, and religious services, and amenities focused on helping patients heal, along with activities for spiritual and emotional care. Seaview also has hospice services through a local agency, with respite and vacation care options if family caregivers need a break. The center keeps a holistic approach, aiming to care for the whole person, and tries to give each resident the support they need to live as comfortably as possible. Seaview's nurse staffing level is 4.12 hours per resident per day, but the nurse turnover rate has been high at 55.2%. The facility has had 57 reported deficiencies on inspection reports, including 6 related to infection control, which shows there have been some problems with meeting federal standards meant to protect residents from infections. The center is run by Seaview Rehabilitation & Wellness Center, LP, and uses some unique program names and terms for its staff, rooms, and services tied to their focus on rehabilitation and wellness. The place is committed to patient-centered care and tries to build an environment with both compassion and careful supervision.

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