Spanish Meadows of Brownsville

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3.2

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440 Ruben M Torres Blvd, Brownsville, TX 78520, USA

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Choche Cano
Choche Cano
7 months ago
I was there about 5 days in September of this year. Most of the employees are good. It’s like any workplace. You’re going to have some employees that don’t follow the rules. Those employees are Not going to change. They like that kind of life. There’s a saying in Spanish: “les gusta la mala vida!!” That’s reality in our Hispanic culture. “They give a bad name for the rest of Us!” Then We have the good workers. Their focus is their job. They have a different attitude, mannerism, they’re kind, they have a beautiful smile and they greet very well. Unfortunately, the building needs a renovation. You can tell it hasn’t been worked on for a very long time. That was my observation. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2026!!
Sofie Vee
Sofie Vee
9 months ago
I am so Grateful to the staff of Spanish Meadows for the excellent care they provided my mom. They were friendly, polite and very attentive of all my mom’s needs. The Director of Nursing Joe and Nurse Alicia answered all our questions with respect and a positive attitude they were so helpful. Their professionalism and knowledge was evident. I cannot recommend Spanish Meadows highly enough, they will go above and beyond to make sure their residents will feel right at home.
Noe Reyes
Noe Reyes
10 months ago
Excellent Service and Care!
Ashley Taylor
Ashley Taylor
8 years ago
This is a great place to do volunteer work. For me personally, I was required by my master's application to do mandatory volunteer hours & this facility was very welcoming. The rehabilitation team was caring, compassionate, & competent in their expertise. I don't why this place has such low ratings but this place is professional and wonderful.
Nancy Trevino
Nancy Trevino
9 years ago
Very disappointed his clothes are always lost. I've bought over 24 pairs of socks and he never has any. I go and look for them in the laundry room and not even one comes up. They moved him to another room without even letting us know. Then I called and they told me "that all the people in the nursing home were there because of demencia or Alzheimer's. My uncle has never been diagnosed with either one. I called for him to be returned to his previous room and first they said they would work on it and the following day. They said he was not going to be moved. I told him I would move him to another nursing home and he Mr. Carrillo said that was fine.