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Businiess name:  Kindred Hospital San Antonio
Review by:  Guest
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I have been been involved in my mother’s care since the beginning and it was a blessing bringing her to Kindred Hospital. She has some favorite nurses but the entire staff has been wonderful to her and I as a visitor. We both enjoyed nurses, Daniel and Tina. They took such good care of her. At one point she was not eating at all and I couldn’t get her to eat. Daniel was the only one that could get her to eat. When her health took a turn, it was his voice she recalls hearing and recognizing as she was coming back to her senses. We appreciate all the support Kindred employees have offered. She is now eating on her own, talking, and doing things for herself. The next step is to get her up and walking around. Thank you Kindred for all you’ve done.

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