Avalon Villa Care Center operates as a for-profit nursing home owned by Harry Jacobs since June 2015, with 131 Medicare-certified beds and typically about 113 residents each day, and even though the place is fully licensed and accredited, the records show a history of 103 total deficiencies from inspection reports, including areas like resident rights, assessment, care planning, infection control, and nurse training, plus complaint reports in February and April 2025 which together identified seven specific deficiencies. The center's nurse turnover rate stands at 51.5%, which is above the state's average, and the nurse staffing level is 3.99 hours per resident per day, falling short of the state average of 4.5 hours, so families might want to keep that in mind when looking at staff attention.
Avalon Villa Care Center doesn't provide much public detail about its services or amenities, but there's a range of activities, like adult education, cooking, musicals, movies, religious services, evening socials, holiday celebrations, and activities for socializing, which might help keep folks busy and connected, and the building has features like an enclosed patio, a reception lobby, and a television viewing room, as well as semi-private rooms, hallways, an activity area with equipment, and a sunlit room for residents to spend time in. Avalon offers care for several health issues such as stroke, dementia, brain injury, amputation, pneumonia, dehydration, and more, and has programs for rehabilitation, ventilator care, wound management, psychiatry, dysphasia, respite care, psychosocial supports, and resident care planning.
There's a healthcare and support team that takes an interdisciplinary approach to care, and the facility accepts referrals or admissions at any hour, day or night, which might be important for families needing flexibility, and they'll work with most insurance plans and HMOs. Avalon provides social services to address requests, concerns, and discharge planning, and activities that aim to help residents stay active. There's an individualized rehabilitation focus meant to promote as much independence as possible, with both short-term and long-term skilled nursing and rehabilitation care available. The staff's dedicated to providing personalized care, and the environment aims to support comfort and well-being, but the recent deficiencies and low staffing hours are things families should weigh before choosing Avalon Villa Care Center.