Botkin Care and Rehab stands as a nursing home with a big focus on care and rehabilitation, and it's been managed by Mission Health Communities and Wellington Operator LLC since October 2019, with names like Stuart Lindeman, Tina Thomas, and most recently Jamie Yoakum as part of its leadership. The place offers a range of skilled nursing care, including short-stay transitional help, long-term care, palliative and comfort care, respite care, and specialized services, such as memory care for people with Alzheimer's disease, so you'll find different kinds of help based on what the resident needs. Folks get care from trained staff and there's a big focus on quality assurance-Botkin's received industry awards, has quality improvement programs, and they try for industry standards, although the federal inspections did list things they need to fix, like making sure care plans get done and reviewed on time and paying more attention to accident hazards and infection control, with a total of eight deficiencies, including two related to infection, so there's things they're still working on. The facility runs with about 41 residents each day and has 45 certified beds, offering private and semi-private rooms, and there's a dining room, a hair salon and barber area, outdoor living spaces, social spots for residents, and Wifi available.
People staying at Botkin Care and Rehab can get services like general counseling and personal care, and their rehab center offers physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, plus specialized programs for orthopedic care, cardiac management, pulmonary rehab, sepsis care, wound care, and IV therapy, and they're ready for complex needs too, so residents with things like CPAP or BiPAP, wound vacs, trachs, peritoneal dialysis, IV antibiotics, PEG tubes, neuro or stroke care, and cardiac or pulmonary conditions can get help here. Staff aim to offer holistic, patient-centered care and try to meet both medical and emotional needs, and while they keep nurse turnover lower than the state average at 39% compared to 50.4%, nurse staffing hours are a bit below state average at 3.21 per resident daily instead of 4.0. The community welcomes people for long-term care, memory care, and short stays, or if families just need respite or comfort care, and reviews from residents and families have rated them highly at 4.9 out of 5 across 31 reviews, so there's good feedback, though it's always best to check into recent reports and visit to see if it's the right fit. Ownership comes from Coronado Operator, LLC, with other investors behind the scenes, and the facility's tied in with Mission Health Communities and other health partners, so you'll see those names on paperwork.