Republic Nursing and Rehab sits at 901 East Hwy 174 in Republic, Missouri, and it's got a capacity of 127 beds, and you see an average of 109 residents per day, which tells you the place stays pretty full most of the time, right now about eighty percent or so, and it's a for-profit nursing home, run by Ltc Management Services LLC since 2014. There's no CCRC setup here, and there's no formal resident or family council either, but people come for different needs, from short-term rehab to long-term care and hospice services, all under physician supervision. The staff provide 24-hour skilled nursing care and handle things like wound care, post-operative care, and medication, and they work to personalize care plans for each resident, but nurse turnover's a bit high at around seventy-one percent, which is higher than the Missouri average, and the nurse hours per resident, at three hours a day, sits a little lower than the state average too.
You'll see services for speech, occupational, and physical therapy, alongside dentistry, podiatry, mental health support, and inpatient rehab programs, all aiming to help folks get back to their best ability, and they've got transportation and lots of events or activities planned out to keep things going for the residents. They accept Medicare and Medicaid, and the place stays open all day and night. The building offers both private and semi-private living spaces, complete with their own bathrooms and showers, and it's got some modern touches that try to keep things both practical and cozy at the same time. Republic Nursing and Rehab has consistently earned high marks on inspection reports, usually scoring an A+ for the facility itself and showing strong infection control in most cases, though, you should know there have been deficiencies noted, including infection control and resident rights issues, for which state inspectors cited them twenty-three times in total, so it's important to keep that in mind when considering options. The community's known as Christian Health Care in Republic, MO, and it's connected in name to James & Judy Lincoln, and you'll find that there's a real focus on compassionate, hands-on care, even as they work through their challenges, and you'll see a lot of seniors living here for both short and long periods, and whether it's therapy, nursing care, or needing a safe place to recover, people do seem to stay for many reasons.