The Pavilion Rehabilitation And Nursing Center provides a wide range of senior care, including adult care home, assisted living, independent living, memory care, and skilled nursing services, so folks can get help with whatever kind of care they need as they age, and along with long-term living, there are rehab services if someone needs to recover after a hospital stay before heading home, and the nursing facility part offers both nursing home and intermediate care for those who are really frail or need a lot of help. Staff is available around the clock, with nursing services for about 12 to 16 hours a day, and the place hires experienced specialists-physicians, therapists, registered nurses, dietitians, social workers, and even psychiatry specialists, because some residents need wound care, physical therapy, speech and occupational therapy, or help with mental health, so the team tries to make plans that fit each patient personally. There are social services for care planning and discharge, they offer respite care for caregivers who need a break, and folks get help with transfers, bathing, dressing, medication, and their daily activities; and there's a 24-hour call system for safety.
The Pavilion has 83 certified beds, but only 41 were open in June 2025, with about 42 residents living there most days, and it accepts both Medicare and Medicaid. Folks can get furnished rooms-private bathrooms, air conditioning, kitchenette, cable TV, high-speed internet, and Wi-Fi. There are extras like a game room, activity room, wellness and spa area, private outdoor gardens, and shared outdoor spaces where people can walk or sit. Amenities include meal services with a chef, special diets if needed, housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, a concierge, transportation, and parking, and there's library, a movie theater, fitness programs, movie nights, an arts room, and events for residents who want to join in. Residents and their families can voice concerns through a family council, and staff hosts activities to build a community.
There have been some problems-inspection records show 66 deficiencies, with two for infection control, and other issues about keeping the place safe, quality of life, and dementia care. The nurse turnover rate sits higher than average at 71.7%, and nurse hours per resident per day come in at 3.39, which is a bit less than the state average. Northwood Healthcare Group LLC has been running the place since 2017, and ownership is mixed among Northwood Healthcare Operating Holdings LLC, Ethan Dreifus, the Braunstein Bears 2016 Trust, and Ephram Lahasky. Staff speak English, and senior living advisors do offer free consultations.
The Pavilion is a for-profit facility, licensed as an LLC, and says it aims for complete support-medical, daily living, emotional-and offers scheduled daily activities and therapies, but the facility's history of inspections and high nurse turnover are things families might want to consider along with all the amenities and services here.