Ivy Creek Healthcare & Wellness Centre sits in San Gabriel, CA, and has 98 certified beds for residents who need nursing home care, short-term rehab after a hospital stay, or help with everyday living. The place has been managed by Shlomo Rechnitz since June 2012, but there's no direct owner information listed and the indirect owners aren't detailed anywhere official, so it's hard to say much about that except that the company is privately held with a staff between 51 and 200 people taking care of everyone. The nursing staff provides about 3.86 hours per resident each day, which is a bit below the state average of 4.5 hours, though the nurse turnover rate at Ivy Creek stands at 21.0%, which is lower than the state's average of 40%, meaning the nurses don't leave as often as at other places. Inspectors have reported 40 total deficiencies in recent years, including four for infections, and the facility's received citations for not always handling pharmacy services properly or keeping medication error rates low enough and also for not disposing of garbage and refuse the right way in their nutrition and dietary services.
Care options at Ivy Creek include Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care, and even Adult Care Home support, along with Home Care, Home Health, Hospice, and various referrals when residents or families ask about other needs. The skilled nursing section looks after very frail residents and provides 24/7 nursing care, and they try to offer a well-rounded set of services-the team gives wound care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, and there's a medical social worker around to help with social needs, too. Some people use the rehab programs to build back up and get home safely, and others stay long term.
The place tries to keep a lively feeling, with daily activities and recreation for folks who want to join in, and the staff take time to plan care tailored to each person's situation, with specialized nursing care and therapy schedules that aim to help people be as independent as they can. Staff cover wound care with updated techniques and use the newest technology available. Ivy Creek was built to be modern and wants to give a safe, pleasant setting for both short stays and longer ones, and while they say they're focused on compassion and excellent service, the inspection record and nurse hours might be worth looking into if someone is making decisions about where to stay. Amenities in the facility are arranged to help people feel at home and cared for, and skilled nursing and rehab services are the main focus, along with giving support to both the body and spirit through their different programs.