Beaumont Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center sits at 1345 N Madison Ave in Anderson, Indiana, and has space for up to 200 residents, but lately averages about 112 people each day. The center works as a Skilled Nursing Facility and is part of Castle Healthcare, running as a for-profit corporation. Beaumont offers care every day of the week and keeps some amenities to help folks feel more at home, with services and therapy going around the clock.
Beaumont has a staff trained in different types of care, like orthopedic rehabilitation, cardiac rehabilitation, memory care, stroke recovery, respite care, and there's also a discharge concierge to help folks when they're ready to go home. There are nurse practitioners and nursing staff on hand, though the nurse turnover rate is higher than average for the state, sitting at 51.2 percent, and nurse hours per resident are a tiny bit below the state average too, at 3.60 hours. Licensed pharmaceutical services cover medication needs for everyone staying there, and the place has some staff members who speak languages besides English, aiming to help more people feel at ease.
During inspections, Beaumont ran up 35 total deficiencies, with two tied directly to infection control, but they keep an ongoing program for quality assessment, checking how care is provided. The staff aims to support each person in a way that fits their needs, following a person-centered care approach, and they work on keeping things clean and staff courteous. Beaumont doesn't have openings for new patients right now, but its virtual tour helps families and future residents get a close look at the center without needing to visit in person. The facility relies on modern technology in its care routines, and the amenities try to make things feel warm and supportive. Beaumont's main focus is on helping people recover and, if possible, return home after full-service rehabilitation.