Lake Bennet Center for Rehabilitation and Healing sits in Ocoee, Florida, where it offers care for people who need help from nurses or need to recover after a hospital stay before going home, so you see both long-term and short-term residents staying here, and with 120 certified beds, the place usually sees about 114 residents each day. The team includes therapists, nurses, doctors, dietitians, and social workers, all working together to make individualized care plans that begin when someone moves in, and they put care into helping people live as independently as possible, whether they're staying for long-term skilled nursing, short-term rehab, or need a break with respite care. There's an emphasis on healing and getting stronger, and people who need it use special strength-training and endurance equipment designed for rehabilitation, all in a setting that tries to feel like home and is open to family and friends for visits day or night.
The nursing staff provides about 3.61 hours of care per resident every day, and the center reports a nurse turnover rate of 19.6%, which gives you some sense of the staffing. Lake Bennet Center holds a license as a skilled nursing facility and belongs to Infinite Care, with Lake Bennet Snf Operations Holdings LLC holding ownership, plus indirect stakes from Solomon Klein, Yisroel Herzka, and Chava Wolofsky. The center takes Medicare, Medicaid, most private insurance, and managed care plans, covering a wide range of payment options for families.
While the facility delivers care aimed at both healing and long-term support and has a team approach to healthcare, recent inspection reports from November 2023 brought up several deficiencies such as not always responding as required to reported incidents, not always keeping all areas free from accident hazards, and issues around feeding tube care; none of these resulted in direct actual harm, but they showed opportunities for safer practices and closer supervision. The facility encourages active visits from loved ones around the clock, supports care as needs change, and tries to make the environment warm and supportive, but also faces challenges like other skilled nursing centers, as seen in inspection results.