Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly positive, with repeated emphasis on the quality of the staff, the caring atmosphere, and the facility's suitability for both short-term rehab and long-term/dementia care. Multiple reviewers highlight that the staff are well-trained, attentive, pleasant, and "on top of things," and several describe care as "wonderful" or say residents were "treated really well." The facility's small size is framed positively: it feels intimate, residents are friendly, and staff appear to develop personal relationships with residents, including taking them on small trips and outings.
Care and clinical services receive consistent praise. Reviewers specifically note ongoing rehab therapy and active therapy programs; however, there is a recurring concern that the therapy pace can be too fast or aggressive for some residents, with at least one account describing a resident being physically strained during sessions. Despite that, therapy availability and attention to rehabilitation are overall seen as strengths.
Facility features are generally well-regarded. Reviewers mention large rooms with good views and clean, comfortable accommodations. The dining area has been remodeled, and several reviewers call the dining room and facility clean. The facility also has a dedicated unit for Alzheimer's/dementia care and is described as capable of providing specialized memory-care services. Open visiting and a welcoming atmosphere are cited, which contributes to family satisfaction and a sense of inclusion.
The main negative threads are limited but notable. Dining-area cleanliness shows inconsistent reports: while some reviewers say the dining room is clean, others report dirt trapped in placemats and a general cleanliness challenge in that area. This suggests a variability in housekeeping practices or timing (cleanliness at some times/days but not others). Another practical concern is that the building has only one elevator, which can be inconvenient or a logistical bottleneck for residents and visitors.
Activities receive mixed feedback. Several reviewers praise an engaged activity director and meaningful programs that include outings and social engagement, while others find activities limited or frustrating. This split suggests program quality or relevance may vary by resident preference, cognitive level, or staffing/implementation at different times.
In summary, Marquis Forest Grove Post Acute Rehab is characterized by strong, compassionate caregiving, a small and friendly community, and competent clinical and dementia-care services. Physical spaces such as large rooms and a remodeled dining area add to resident satisfaction. Key areas to monitor or improve are consistent dining-area cleanliness, pacing and personalization of rehab therapy for frailer residents, and ensuring activity programming meets a range of resident needs. These targeted improvements, if addressed, would likely amplify an already positive pattern of family and resident satisfaction reflected in the reviews.