Montebello HealthCare Center, sometimes called Montebello Healthcare Center, sits in Hamilton and is part of the Sava Senior Care network, where people have said the staff are friendly and kind, always helping residents and visitors. Ms. Tina Batterton serves as the administrator, with Rebecca Bliss also managing, and the community doesn't have BBB accreditation, though it gets solid feedback with an average 7.4 out of 10 rating and has won several awards like Best of Senior Living and Best Activities in Senior Living. Montebello provides nursing home care, independent living for active seniors, assisted living to help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication, and has memory care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, with special attention to reduce confusion and wandering. Residents here have access to long-term and short-term stay options, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation therapies-physical, occupational, and speech-all provided by professional healthcare staff who are available around the clock, offering both 12-16 hour nursing care and 24-hour supervision along with a comprehensive call system for safety and support.
The buildings have community-suite rooms, and each room comes with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, cable TV, phones, and Wi-Fi, so residents can stay connected and comfortable, and the recently renovated interiors now feel much brighter and more welcoming. There are apartment- and condo-style settings, with 24-hour on-site care staff, and a choice of nutritious meals, often prepared restaurant-style by a professional chef, who can handle special diets, such as diabetes or allergies, with one to two meals provided each day. Montebello also runs laundry and housekeeping services, along with transportation and parking options, making daily life easier for residents who may not wish to handle chores.
Residents find plenty to do here, with scheduled social and recreational activities, a movie theater, a game room, a library, a fitness room, an arts room, and paths for walking outdoors in the gardens and common spaces, plus music programs, movie nights, and daily events for companionship. The community offers special support services that can be brought into the facility, like dementia support, palliative care, and even nutritional counseling, so care can adjust as residents' needs change. Housekeeping, laundry service or dry cleaning, meal plans, move-in help, and even a concierge service are all available, and families have planning and advice support too-including connections with A Place For Mom for free guidance.
The neighborhood has local hospitals, stores, banks, markets, and dining options nearby, so residents and families have access to community comforts outside the facility. Montebello accepts both Medicaid and Medicare for healthcare and meal services. There are planned activities for residents to enjoy every day, and renovation work has helped the facility stand out for comfort and ease. While it's not BBB-accredited and sometimes there are gaps in the publicly available information due to a request error, the facility welcomes private tours for anyone who wants to see the environment themselves, and it's recognized for both its skilled care and community atmosphere.