Willows of Greensburg is a nursing home in Greensburg, Indiana, where folks get nursing home care, rehab, and long-term care. This facility has 100 beds, with about 55 residents living there on average, so there's usually space available, and it serves people who need skilled nursing or memory care, including those with Alzheimer's or other memory problems. Willows of Greensburg holds a government city/county ownership and is licensed, Medicare-certified, and Medicaid-certified, with CMS giving it a mix of 3-star ratings for overall, short-term and long-term stays, quality, staff, and inspections.
They've got a dedicated short-term rehab wing, Park Manor, where 12 private suites each have a separate living room, and there's a specialized therapy room and private dining area just for rehab residents. The rehab gym is new and set up with advanced equipment and an ADL kitchen, so anyone staying for a little while to gain mobility, strength, and coordination after a hospital visit can feel comfortable and work on their recovery. Folks can choose from different types of living-Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, or even Adult Day Services-depending on their needs, and there are memory care communities with secured settings for safety and support.
There's a trained staff on hand, including caregivers who understand dementia, with care plans designed to meet each person's needs, and activities to keep everyone active and social. Willows of Greensburg takes care of basic needs like housekeeping, meals, nursing, and pharmacy, and offers services like IV therapy, wound care, medication management, as well as short-term and long-term rehab with physical, occupational, and speech therapies. Residents also get access to specialty clinics for audiology, neurology, urology, endocrinology, joint and spine care, cancer care, kidney health, heart and lung care, and even pediatric services if needed.
The facility isn't part of a continuing care community or a hospital, but it works with outside services when needed, and partners with the Department of Veterans Affairs to help veterans. Residents have recreation and social services available, as well as religious support, and the building is fitted with sprinklers throughout for safety. They run a residential council so everyone's got a say, and there are private and group spaces to gather. With a history showing two ownership changes, most recently in 2012, Willows of Greensburg focuses on creating a healthy, family-like place where people can recover, get strong, and live with dignity.