Memorial Woodland Village Rehabilitation and Nursing Center sits on 19 acres in Diamondhead, Mississippi, and covers pretty much every type of senior living you can think of, which means folks find everything from Active Adult and Independent Living to full nursing care, memory care, home care, and even hospice, all in one place, and that's not something you always see nowadays. The place is part of the Memorial Health System, offering short-term rehab, long-term nursing, post-surgery help, wound care, pain management, palliative care, dialysis, and both regular and Medicare-certified home health care, so no matter what you need as you get older, chances are you'll find help here, especially with the Certified Alzheimer's and Dementia Unit set aside for folks dealing with memory loss who need special care and added safety.
The center keeps residents busy with different activities every day, including games, movies, gardening, creative arts, outings to restaurants and casinos, cooking classes, and trips around town, all designed to get people together and keep their minds working, and there are also chaplain visits, religious services, and both resident and family councils, so everyone has a voice. There are pleasant outdoor areas for getting some fresh air, and people can choose from private or semi-private rooms if they're staying, which is nice for folks who want a little space, plus there's a beauty salon, a barber shop, Wi-Fi, and transportation for errands and events. The food program covers a range of tastes, offers diabetes management, nutrition counseling, and services from social and pharmacy teams-something people with special diets or medical needs really rely on.
The facility employs a team of skilled professionals who create treatment plans shaped just for each resident, and they have physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, respiratory therapy, and stroke rehab going most days, so anyone recovering from illness or injury gets real hands-on help. There's also respite care for families who need a short break, and home care so folks can get assistance without moving in full-time if they prefer. The place supports its staff through employee appreciation programs and has recognition for things like Resident of the Month and Employee of the Month, which helps everyone feel part of a community. Residents can see pictures of life at Woodland Village in the lobby gallery, join Life Stories activities, and share feedback through regular surveys and meetings.
Admissions are available with different options to suit each person's needs, and there's an FAQ section along with information about caregivers, making it easier for families to learn how things work before visiting. Due to a recent request error, direct access isn't available at the moment, but the facility is known for being a 134-bed, locally operated community focused on compassionate care, teamwork, and a welcoming atmosphere shaped by both staff and residents. It's a place where people can get help with the basics or the more complex parts of growing older, making it a pretty well-rounded option for folks needing anything from independent living to skilled nursing care.