Haines City Rehabilitation and Nursing Center cares for older adults and offers many types of support, like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and home care, so folks who want to stay busy or need a lot of help can find something here with skilled nurses on staff around the clock. The center sits under the Citadel Care Centers name and holds a for-profit status. The place has 120 certified beds with an average of about 107 residents a day, and you'll find both private and semi-private rooms, bright common spaces, and the comforts of cable TV, phones, and internet. Social and recreation activities take place, and there's a focus on making people feel at home, with a modern, cheerful look that tries to offer some good moments for people who live there. There's a wide mix of services, from long-term care and short-term post-surgical rehab, to pain management, wound care, and therapy like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, plus more advanced care like hospice and memory care for those who really need it. Adults can come during the day for adult day services, and the center also gives non-medical home care and Medicare-certified home health help.
The facility gets high marks for having Joint Commission accreditation, but recent inspections found three quality deficiencies, including one about keeping the place clean and free of infection hazards, another about making sure areas are safe and supervised, and a third about helping folks with daily activities, which led to a $13,380 fine, so families should know the center's always working on those things. Nurse turnover runs at about 37.4%, and residents get about 3.64 nurse hours per day. Haines City Rehabilitation and Nursing Center says it puts care and healing first, personalizing wellness programs as much as it can for each resident and their family, hoping to create a caring community with support for all kinds of needs.