I wish I could split this interview into the amount of stars I awarded. If it were for care and the every day staff, I would give 5. This is for my mom, who had a major brain bleed (her 3rd after 2 minor ones) back in October 2025. This was devastating to me as it affected her speech, and her right side was initially paralyzed. 3 neurologists attended to her. While 2 were nice and answered my every question, 1 particular one, who shall remain nameless, said put her in palliative care and make her comfortable as this will continue to happen again. He even had me stopping a procedure to implant a filter in her abdomen for a blood clot in her right calf from being still in bed. He was cold, emotionless, and had zero clue what he was talking about. I never saw a face of stone like that in any medical professional in my entire life. While I initially almost took his advice, family kicked in (I'm an only child, but had cousins and other relatives to lean on) and I had the filter implanted, did not put her in palliative care, and brought her to a rehabilitation facility for 100 days for physical, occupational, and speech therapy. While she is not what she once was, she's making progress daily where she can almost walk on her on, speech is improving, and I have my mom around. It hasn't been an easy 6 months. It's been emotionally and physically draining. But I have my mom around, and not either dead, or lying in some random place rotting away. If I could list his name I would so other families can make their own decision instead of taking this persons advice. I even made it known while she was still in Winthrop that I did not want to have any dealings with him. Once again, the staff is amazing here, just like they were during my moms 2 previous minor brain bleeds. Caring, considerate, and would listen. This doctor, Dr (I wish I could list his name) needs to take course in compassion and analyzation of patients after an incident like this. Mom is doing great, and after missing Thanksgiving and Christmas, it was so nice to have her around for Easter, and home as well.