Webster Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center (formerly known as Coyne Healthcare Center) is now under the management of Marquis Health Services, a three-generation family-owned healthcare company with a successful track record of transforming Subacute Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Facilities into modern, state of the art centers that attain top quality ratings.
Through their innovative concept of Rehabbing Care™, they tend to every aspect that impacts an individual’s return to health: every element at their Center is geared to restoring the health and spirit of the individual, and is reflective of their clinical excellence.
At Webster Park, they aim to provide their superior quality of care and unparalleled customer service to you and your loved ones. To learn more about Webster Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center, located at 56 Webster Street, Rockland, MA 02370, call (781) 871-0555.
ServicesWebster Park's comprehensive array of clinical services include: Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy – 7 days a week Orthopedic Post-Op Rehabilitation Stroke Management & Recovery Pulmonary Care: Tracheostomy, CPAP/BIPAP and Oxygen Therapies 24/7 Skilled Nursing Care Complex Wound Care/ Wound VAC IV Medication & Nutrition Peritoneal Dialysis Pain Management
To learn more about long term skilled nursing, short term rehabilitation, pulmonary rehabilitation and respiratory therapists at Webster Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center, located at 56 Webster Street, Rockland, MA 02370, call (781) 871-0555.Additional ServicesPulmonary Rehabilitation, Short Term Rehabilitation, Long Term Care
No parking. Very run down facility with no permanent help. They have to rely on nurses from agencies to care for your loved one. People in charge have no managerial skills, thus employees do what they want.
My Mother was a patient here for short-term rehab. between mid Nov. 2012 -Feb.1, 2013. They went by Coyne Nursing then. In the 77 days my mother was there, there were numerous unanswered or ignored questions and many complaints from myself and family to the staff. The end result of the "care" that she had recieved, she had a severe infection left untreated for 3 weeks before treating it, she lost approximately 50 lbs., was improperly medicated, not given the proper fluids and then found unconcious and not breathing on her last day there. They waited at least one hour before calling 911. She was so dehydrated, her kidneys shut down. 10 days later, she died. And to think that the day before she was rushed to the hospital, Coyne had called me and scheduled an appointment to arrange for her release because she was doing so well. Incompetence doesn't even begin to describe this facility.