Parkview Haven Nursing Home sits in Deshler, Nebraska, and it's run by the city as a government-owned nursing and rehab center, offering skilled nursing care along with rehabilitation services for seniors who need daily help and medical support. The building has 51 certified beds and an average of around 22 to 33 residents, so it's not too crowded, and you'll find both private and semi-private rooms with electricity, heat, air conditioning, and water already taken care of. The place offers 24-hour services with certified nurses, licensed medical staff, nursing assistants, and physical therapists always close by, and there's help with mobility, transportation, medication, and personal care all day and night, plus a secure care system for safety. Residents get regular doctor visits from Thayer County Health Services and Brodstone Healthcare, and a consultant pharmacist is there, too, while routine lab draws, in-house podiatry, and contracted therapy services (physical, speech, and occupational) can be arranged as needed.
The staff administers medication, handles weekly wellness checks with a licensed nurse, and organizes pneumococcal and flu vaccinations, covering about 98% of long-stay residents for both. The CNA hours per resident stand at 2.48 daily, with 0.78 LPN hours and 0.72 RN hours; on weekends, RN care comes to 0.53 hours. The home hasn't had any recent substantiated complaints or fines, and it's got a 3-star health inspection rating, a 2-star quality measures score, and a 5-star staffing rating. Meals are planned by a registered dietitian, covering breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and there's an in-house whirlpool for therapeutic uses along with family areas where guests can visit and spend time.
For social and spiritual needs, Parkview Haven holds weekly church services and Bible study sessions, organizes group activities and regular events, and offers a family council along with a resident council for feedback and engagement. Laundry, housekeeping, and assistance come as part of the routine, and weekly light cleaning and laundry plus shopping trips are available. Special features include assisted and self-dressing clothes for residents, with options like open-back and open-side pants, elastic waists, petite sizing, wheelchair pants, as well as cardigans, tops, sleepwear, intimates, and a good variety of shoes, slippers, sandals, and socks meant for elderly women. There's cable TV, telephone service, Dish TV, internet, weekly beautician and barber visits, and even on-site hospice services when needed.
The place stays fully sprinklered for fire protection and is not attached to a hospital or part of a chain, instead operating as a stand-alone skilled nursing facility that works with both Medicare and Medicaid. About 65% of the beds tend to be occupied, so residents have space and privacy. Activities, social gatherings, and church events keep folks engaged, and weekly wellness checks, doctor visits, and therapy make sure residents' health stays a top concern. Meals are served on schedule, staff are always around, and the overall setup aims to support independence and well-being, whether someone's getting rehab after a hospital stay or needs long-term nursing care.