Welcome to Sharon Regional Medical Center Tcu, a nursing home community located in Sharon, Pennsylvania. The cost of the nursing-homes community at Sharon Regional Medical Center Tcu starts at a monthly rate of $2,000 to $5,510. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 10 hospitals within 25 miles of Sharon Regional Medical Center Tcu. The two closest hospitals are Sharon Regional Health System which is 0.0 miles away and Edgewood Surgical Hospital which is 7.9 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Sharon Regional Medical Center Tcu are:
Outdoor Areas
Activity Center
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 240-4458 or reach the community directly at(724) 983-3914
Pricing for Sharon Regional Medical Center Tcu
$3,755Avg. Local Starting Price
Sharon Regional Medical Center Tcu$2,000
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$4,327
In Youngstown$3,755
In PA$5,742
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This community receives a mix of positive feedback from patients and visitors, with many appreciating the professional, friendly, and prompt service provided. Reviewers often highlight the courteous and caring staff, from medical personnel such as nurses, doctors, anesthetists, and technicians, to non-medical staff including security guards and receptionists. The efficient processing and minimal wait times for appointments, tests, and surgeries were frequently praised, as well as the cleanliness of the facility. Patients felt well-informed and comfortable during their stays or visits, attributing this to the attentiveness and thoroughness of the medical team. The personal touch in patient care, especially in departments like the maternity ward, and the comprehensive explanation of procedures and follow-up care, were also appreciated. The community's rehabilitation services received commendation for the knowledge and kindness of the therapists.
However, some negative observations were made regarding wait times, particularly in the ER and for lab work, where a few had to wait longer than expected. Communication issues were mentioned in a handful of instances, such as difficulty obtaining test results promptly and needing to repeat information to multiple staff members. The billing process appeared to be a concern for some, with reports of delayed or incorrect billing. While the sentiment towards the medical care provided was overwhelmingly positive, these areas of improvement suggest that while clinical care is highly regarded, administrative and procedural aspects could be enhanced to better serve the community's needs.