Willows of New Castle is a nursing home in Indiana that gives care around the clock and has 95 licensed beds. People can get nursing care, rehab, long-term care, and therapy services here, and the place is both Medicare and Medicaid certified. The facility sits in a residential-style setting called a Board and Care Home, where staff care for a small group of people in a quiet neighborhood. There's a modern 24-bed short-term rehabilitation wing with a big therapy gym, advanced equipment, an ADL kitchen, and updated rooms for those who need rehab before going home. Park Manor at Willows of Greensburg is a special wing with 12 private suites that have their own living rooms, a therapy room, and a private dining area for comfort and privacy.
Willows of New Castle belongs to a network of senior living places across Indiana and is categorized as a Skilled Nursing Facility, serving older adults who need everything from independent living to skilled nursing and memory care. There are programs for people who have Alzheimer's or dementia, keeping them safe with 24-hour support, secure spaces, and activities that help memory. Staff also give care for wounds, IV therapy, and help manage medicine, and they use a patient-centered approach for each resident's special needs. People who stay here get help with physical, speech, and occupational therapies from skilled therapists trying to help people get stronger, move better, and stay as independent as possible.
The setting makes it easy for seniors to keep up social connections with activities that support well-being and memory. There are adult day care programs for seniors who need help and want to spend time with others. The facility offers respite care so family members can have a break and know their loved ones will be safe. There are strong safety and security measures in place to give families peace of mind. Private suites and family rooms provide spaces where people can visit and relax. Willows of New Castle also works with the Department of Veterans Affairs to help eligible veterans.
Their motto is, "Your Wellbeing, Our Priority," and the staff tries to provide care that fits each resident, honoring individuality and comfort. The community has a CMS five-star rating and is run with a focus on compassion and honesty, using a locally owned family approach. The goal every day is to help each person feel respected and supported, whether they need short-term rehab, long-term nursing care, or extra support for memory challenges.