Crossroads Nursing and Rehabilitation

    611 Rose Marie Blvd, Hearne, TX, 77859
    4.4 · 43 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    2.0

    Warm staff, concerning care issues

    I had mixed experiences: many staff were wonderfully caring, friendly and engaged, the atmosphere felt like family and activities were plentiful in a pleasant facility. However I also saw serious problems - poor cleanliness and odors, horrible food, lost belongings, spotty communication and short-staffing, and even care lapses (dehydration/bedsores, unexplained hospital transfers, rude or unprofessional nurses) - so I can't wholeheartedly recommend it.

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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

    4.44 · 43 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      4.4
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      2.3
    • Amenities

      4.2
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Caring, patient, and proactive administration staff
    • Staff who treat residents with dignity, respect, and family-like compassion
    • Nursing staff, aides, and rehab teams praised for attentive care
    • Housekeeping and custodial services noted as delivering quality care (in many reviews)
    • Clean, modern, and well-maintained building and landscaping (frequently mentioned)
    • Semi-private rooms that feel private and comfortable
    • Private rooms and spacious visiting areas for families
    • Engaging activities and events (Easter, field trips, fishing, outings to Hearne)
    • Active therapy and rehabilitation services (physical therapy, rehab team)
    • Dietary staff and cooks who make food residents enjoy (in many reviews)
    • Beauty shop and social amenities enjoyed by residents
    • Strong teamwork, smiling and friendly staff, and positive workplace culture
    • Responsive leadership that addresses concerns in a timely manner (in some reviews)
    • Staff go above and beyond and are often described as going the extra mile
    • Home-like atmosphere and many reviewers saying it feels like family
    • Local, community-oriented facility with residents staying close to home
    • Numerous recommendations from family members and visitors
    • Many staff and visitors report it is a great place to work
    • Specific staff recognition (e.g., nurse Samantha) for exceptional care
    • Wide range of family-oriented activities and entertainment

    Cons

    • Reports of neglect, inadequate care, and short-staffing
    • Serious clinical concerns cited (dehydration, bedsores, hospitalizations)
    • Poor or inconsistent communication from nursing and administration
    • Allegations of medication errors and unsafe medication handling
    • Unexplained or frequent hospital transfers
    • Sanitation issues in some reviews: urine odor, unclean restrooms, sticky floors
    • Conflicting reports on cleanliness — some reviewers say not clean
    • Belongings lost, moved, or displaced; clothes reported missing
    • Food described as horrible or lousy by some reviewers
    • Rude, lazy, or unprofessional behavior reported among some nurses/aides
    • Improper environmental maintenance or spill cleanup cited
    • Calls for external investigation (Board of Health) in at least one review
    • Some reviewers reported meeting very few staff and finding them unfriendly
    • Inconsistent quality of care depending on shift or staff member
    • Polarized experiences — strong positive and strong negative reviews coexist

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment from the reviews of Crossroads Nursing and Rehabilitation is strongly polarized, with a large group of reviewers praising the facility and another group reporting serious concerns. The majority of positive comments focus on the staff, atmosphere, and activities: many family members, former volunteers and employees, and visitors describe the facility as clean, beautiful, and homelike. Administrative staff receive repeated praise for being kind, patient, understanding, and proactive — including in infection control and COVID-19 precautions. Multiple reviews emphasize that nurses, aides, custodians, dietary staff, and therapists are caring, skilled, and frequently go above and beyond; some reviews single out individual staff (for example, a nurse named Samantha) for exemplary service. Rehab and physical therapy are often described as strong, and residents reportedly enjoy organized outings and events (Easter parties, field trips, fishing, local excursions), a beauty shop, and a variety of social activities that keep them engaged and socially active. Several reviewers explicitly state they would recommend the facility and that it feels like family, noting that the staff treat residents with dignity, respect, and affection.

    However, a substantial minority of reviews raise significant concerns about care quality and facility conditions. These negative accounts describe neglect, apparent short-staffing, and clinical issues such as dehydration, pressure ulcers (bedsores), and hospitalizations. There are specific allegations of medication mishaps and unsafe medication handling, and at least one reviewer suggested the facility warranted a Board of Health investigation. Sanitation and housekeeping are inconsistent in reports: while many reviewers say the facility is clean and well-kept, others report urine odor in rooms, unclean restrooms, sticky floors, improper spill cleanup, and a generally dirty building. Several family members also reported poor communication from nursing staff and the administration, uncertainty about residents' conditions, unexplained hospital transfers, and belongings or clothing being lost or moved without explanation.

    A clear pattern in the reviews is variability — the same attributes are described both positively and negatively by different reviewers. This suggests inconsistent performance that may depend on timing, specific staff on duty, or particular units within the facility. Many reviewers who had hands-on or long-term involvement (employees, volunteers, or long-term family members) tended to describe sustained positive experiences, praising the culture, teamwork, and resident engagement. Conversely, some acute or incident-driven reviewers (those reporting hospital transfers, clinical decline, or lost items) described serious lapses in care and communication. The coexistence of strong endorsements and strong criticisms indicates the facility has many strengths but may also have intermittent operational or staffing gaps that lead to adverse incidents.

    For prospective residents and families, the reviews suggest this facility can provide a warm, active, and supportive environment with engaged staff and good therapy and activity programs. At the same time, families should be vigilant about clinical monitoring, personal belongings, and direct communication with nursing staff. Key areas the facility should address (based on reviewer feedback) include consistent staffing levels and clinical oversight to prevent dehydration and pressure injuries, improved and standardized cleaning and sanitation practices, tighter controls over residents’ personal items, and clearer, more consistent family communication and incident reporting. Leadership responsiveness and the many positive staff experiences indicate potential for improvement; if management focuses on those negative patterns, the facility could reduce the variability and better align consistent care quality with the positive atmosphere many reviewers describe.

    Location

    Map showing location of Crossroads Nursing and Rehabilitation

    About Crossroads Nursing and Rehabilitation

    Crossroads Nursing and Rehabilitation sits at 611 Rose Marie Boulevard in Hearne, Texas, and runs as a nursing home under the Creative Solutions in Healthcare network, where patients and families often know Donna Williams and Administrator Jennilee Rosales for their steady presence, and if you stop by any time of the day or night, you'll notice there's always staff on duty, whether it's registered nurses, LPNs, CNAs, or other medical staff, and that's partly why the facility keeps earning those A grades during state inspections, having only picked up a single minor deficiency with no risk to patient safety, maintaining a building that feels home-like and welcoming for both long-term and short-term stays. Residents get a lot of medical support, with skilled nursing and specialized programs for things like Stroke Recovery, Medication Management, Wound Care, and Inpatient Rehab, plus unique care for those needing vent care, memory care, cardiac therapy, or diabetes management, and if someone needs in-house dialysis, podiatry, speech therapy, dentistry, occupational therapy, or nutritional counseling, those services are all on-site, along with home making and transportation for residents who can't quite get around on their own. Veterans Affairs support exists, and families can also use online Care Portals to check on loved ones or manage payment through a Payment Portal, so staying in the loop seems easier for everyone, and the community also keeps links with the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce for local support. Meals are prepared with nutrition in mind-tailored to each person-and the staff crafts personalized care plans that folks can adjust as needs change, making it easier to move from rehab back home, especially after surgery or illness. The place gets about two-thirds full most of the time, offering a wide range of activities, religious services, beauty and barber care, and simple things like laundry, housekeeping, and transportation, all of which add up to a daily routine built around each resident's needs, and people around town know Crossroads for a caring and compassionate approach to elder care, especially with a skilled team that sticks to high standards that tend to match their accreditations. Since Crossroads accepts both Medicare and Medicaid and operates as a for-profit facility, they cover both financial and medical bases, letting families explore options for both short-term rehab and longer-term stays, including assisted living and respite care. The focus stays squarely on each resident's health and wellness, from memory care for cognitive changes to rehab for those working through recovery, and you can always find ways to contact the staff or get updates remotely, which many families find helpful. Crossroads isn't the largest or flashiest, but year after year, its strong staff hours, comprehensive medical support, and transparent communication keep it solid in the community, as the team works to keep things running smoothly.

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