Desert Blossom Health and Rehabilitation Review
Introduction Desert Blossom Health and Rehabilitation, located at 60 S 58th St, Mesa, AZ 85206, is a skilled nursing facility offering a range of care services for seniors. This review aims to provide a detailed analysis of the facility’s offerings, resident experiences, and market position to help families make informed decisions about senior care options…

- Introduction
- Services and care options
- Skilled nursing services
- Rehabilitation services
- Specialized care options
- Amenities and daily life
- Dining options
- Recreational areas
- Wellness programs
- Daily activities
- Additional amenities
- Resident experiences and testimonials
- Pricing and financial considerations
- Comparison with local alternatives
- Management and staff quality
- Unique features and programs
- Community reputation and recognition
- Conclusion and recommendations
Introduction
Desert Blossom Health and Rehabilitation is located at 60 S 58th St, Mesa, AZ 85206. This review covers its services, what residents and families report, and how it compares to other options in the area. If you're looking at senior care in Mesa, this should help you understand what to expect.
Services and care options
Desert Blossom focuses on skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation. It does not offer assisted living or memory care.
- Skilled nursing care
- Short-term rehabilitation
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Skilled nursing services
- 24/7 nursing care
- Medication management
- Wound care
- Post-acute care
Rehabilitation services
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- In-house therapy programs
Specialized care options
- Diabetes care
- Incontinence care
- Non-ambulatory care
- 12–16 hour nursing care available
Amenities and daily life
The facility offers dining, recreational spaces, and activities for residents.
Dining options
- Restaurant-style dining room
- Special diet accommodations
- Dietitian-planned meals
Recreational areas
- Arts room
- Entertainment venues
- Garden and outdoor spaces
- Walking paths
Wellness programs
- Fitness classes
- Wellness center facilities
Daily activities
- Arts and crafts
- Music programs
- Game nights and movie screenings
- Community-sponsored events
- Spiritual and religious services
- Scheduled outings to local attractions
Additional amenities
- Beauty salon and barber shop
- Wi-Fi throughout the facility
- Emergency call system
- Library
Resident experiences and testimonials
Reviews of Desert Blossom are mixed. The facility has a rating of 1.8 out of 5 stars on Caring.com based on 20 reviews.
Positive feedback
- Some staff members are friendly and helpful.
- Physical therapy services are generally well-regarded.
Negative feedback
- Concerns about cleanliness and hygiene
- Issues with medication management
- Communication problems with administration
- Complaints about food quality
One family member described a positive respite care stay:
My sister stayed here for two weeks of respite care. The place was clean, the staff were friendly, and there were activities throughout the day.
Pricing and financial considerations
Specific pricing is not publicly listed as of February 2025. The facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Additional fees may apply for specialized services. Ask for a full breakdown of costs before admission.
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Comparison with local alternatives
Here's how Desert Blossom compares to other facilities in the Mesa area:
- Desert Blossom Health and Rehabilitation
- Skilled nursing and rehabilitation. Rating: 1.8/5 (Caring.com, 20 reviews).
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- Allegiant Healthcare of Mesa
- Skilled nursing. Rating: Not available.
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- Vi at Grayhawk (Scottsdale)
- A continuing care retirement community offering independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing. Starting price: $4,070/month. Rating: 4.2/5 (15 reviews).
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- Vi at Silverstone (Scottsdale)
- A continuing care retirement community with independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing. Starting price: $4,570/month. Rating: 4.8/5 (13 reviews).
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Desert Blossom's rating on Caring.com is significantly lower than the nearby CCRC options, which consistently score above 4 stars.
Management and staff quality
The facility has 24-hour supervision, a part-time nurse on staff, and personal care assistants. However, reviews mention concerns about staff training, responsiveness, and communication with families. These are areas that could use improvement.
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Unique features and programs
Desert Blossom has a few distinguishing factors:
- Location next to a fire station, which may help with emergency response times.
- Emphasis on physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
- A 5-star overall rating from Medicare.gov, which contrasts with lower ratings from family reviews.
Community reputation and recognition
We found no specific awards or recognitions for Desert Blossom. Its Medicare.gov rating is high, but reviews from residents and families are mixed, suggesting experiences vary.
Conclusion and recommendations
Desert Blossom is a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Mesa. Medicare.gov rates it highly, but family reviews are mixed. Before choosing, weigh both sources carefully.
Consider the following:
- Schedule an in-person tour to see the facility and observe staff interactions.
- Ask for an itemized breakdown of all costs and potential additional fees.
- Inquire about staff-to-resident ratios and training programs.
- Ask what activities are available and how often they occur.
- Speak with current residents and families about daily life there.
- Note that the facility does not offer assisted living, so you'll need another option if care needs change.
- Ask why Medicare ratings differ so much from family reviews. Both perspectives matter.
These steps will help you decide if Desert Blossom fits your loved one's needs.
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