Cumberland Care Center, which people also call Cumberland Health and Rehab, sits in Bridgeport, Alabama, in Jackson County with room for 100 residents, and the place has managers named John Anderson and John Carrier who started their roles back in late 2021, while Brad Hinton leads as director. The center is a non-profit and falls under the Huntsville Hospital Health System, plus it's also connected to the Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments, so it gets involved with community and economic development, referral help, and disability resources for local seniors. The center has both short-term rehab beds and long-term care, serving around 81 residents a day, with a nurse staffing level at 3.37 hours per resident and a CNA team who help with everyday needs, though nurse turnover has sat at 28.8%.
Cumberland Care Center has a long list of health services like skilled nursing, wound care, IV therapy, palliative care, and medication help, while a registered dietitian plans meals to make sure residents' nutrition is watched over. The building offers lots of therapies, with physical therapy helping balance, fall prevention, and support with artificial limbs, while occupational therapy covers both basic daily tasks and things like splinting, seating, and home-restorative programs, and speech therapy takes care of language support, swallowing retraining, and even hearing aid training. For mental and psychological health, the staff gives support and counseling, and there are social services folks on hand to help with moving in and out. Residents can also use public transport for appointments at places like dentists and eye doctors.
The place has seen some serious quality issues in the past, so it now sits as a Special Focus Facility Candidate because inspectors found problems with hazards, accidents, infection control, and protecting people from neglect or abuse. Work's being done on quality checks and fixing issues with plans for better care. Activities do get attention here, with a staff director for activities keeping days busy. Cumberland Care Center serves seniors and people with disabilities by offering both long-term living options and shorter rehab stays, working with other local organizations and hospitals to try meeting different needs.