Meadowpark Health & Rehabilitation Center, also known before as Manorcare Health Services Inc., sits in Dunedin, Florida, and provides skilled nursing and rehabilitation for people needing short-term or long-term care. The center's been around a long time with its elevator license listed from 1901, and has room for up to 120 residents, offering both private and shared spaces that come with Wi-Fi, cable TV, private bathrooms, and the basics to help folks feel at home. Residents can count on 24-hour nursing care and get help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and managing medicine, as well as have access to specialized care like wound care, pain management, podiatry, and a secured memory care unit built for folks with cognitive changes. Some people come for a short stay between the hospital and home, using post-surgical care and therapies such as physical, occupational, or speech therapy, plus adaptive and cognitive help if needed, while others who are very frail need nursing support for a longer time, and the center gives them regular attention, help with daily living, and palliative or respite care when needed.
Wellness programs and personal care are designed for each person's needs, and there's all-day dining made by a professional chef, with special care for different diets, whether that means food allergies or diabetes. The community offers activities like music, movies, arts and crafts, outdoor and indoor social events, health classes, and recreational programs, with plenty of room to gather in the dining room, game room, or other common spaces, and there's a fitness center, salon and barbershop, as well as laundry services, maintenance, and guest parking. Residents also find help with housekeeping, move-in coordination, and there's easy access to washers and dryers, plus phone and internet services so people stay connected. Safety's a focus with handicap-accessible features, a sprinkler system, and extra supports for moving around.
Medicaid and Medicare are accepted, which helps people pay for their stay, and all the care follows Joint Commission standards. The center's quality measures rate much above average and its staffing levels fall right at average, though health inspections come in slightly below average, with a few issues on record, like not always meeting infection control and care planning standards, plus a couple of concerns about how residents' rights are respected. The nurse staffing averages 3.32 hours for each resident every day, and nurse turnover stands at 52%, so people might see a few different faces now and then. Ownership ties back fully to Meadowpark Rehab Holdings LLC, with indirect involvement by BP Meadowpark Trust and LF Meadowpark Trust, and for those who like to check more details, licensing, inspections, and complaint services are available through the right official channels. All in all, Meadowpark Health & Rehabilitation Center does its best to fuse skilled clinical care with the simple comforts of home, focusing on recovery, safety, and everyday dignity for those who need extra help in later life.