Villa Vista Royale is a small, for-profit nursing facility offering both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care. With a capacity of 54 beds, the facility participates in both Medicare and Medicaid programs, making it accessible to a wide range of residents seeking skilled nursing and rehabilitative services. Although not part of a continuing care retirement community, Villa Vista Royale caters to individuals requiring various levels of daily assistance, from medical needs like medication administration to non-medical tasks such as dressing, eating, and personal hygiene.
Residents at Villa Vista Royale receive, on average, 3 hours and 21 minutes of nurse staffing per day, a metric that aligns with the community’s commitment to consistent care. Notably, the facility has earned praise for its weekend staffing, maintaining excellent consistency between weekend and weekday coverage. For residents participating in annual health initiatives, the influenza vaccination rate stands at a remarkable 100%, signifying strong adherence to preventive health measures. Additionally, a significant majority of residents, nearly 96%, are able to maintain the ability to move, eat, use the bathroom, and complete other common activities independently.
Short-term rehabilitation services at Villa Vista Royale are designed to support patients recovering from incidents such as strokes, heart attacks, infections, or injury. Data indicates that just over 41% of discharged residents were able to return home, reflecting the facility’s role in facilitating recovery and return to community living. During rehabilitation stays, Villa Vista Royale monitors critical safety and health outcomes, such as the incidence of falls with major injury—a rate recorded at just 2.5%—as well as the frequency of infections leading to hospitalization and emergency room visits. Emergency care is a point of focus, with 19.5% of short-term residents requiring a visit to the ER during their stay and a rate of 2.7 emergency room visits per 1,000 patient days for long-term care residents.
The facility has been subject to regular inspections to assess food safety, health, and other operational standards. In its most recent review cycle, all observed deficiencies were classified as presenting a low potential for harm and affected only a few residents, with issues promptly addressed and resolved. Areas noted for improvement included fostering resident rights and autonomy, maintaining thorough communication with residents and families about health changes, protecting personal belongings, and supporting daily living activities and clinical policies. Despite these findings, there have been no fines or payment denials in the past three years, and the facility sustains monitoring programs for proper medication use and infection control.
Villa Vista Royale retains its identity as a small, dedicated facility focused on both the medical and personal well-being of its residents. Through staff consistency, strong vaccination rates, and an emphasis on supportive day-to-day care, the nursing home strives to offer a stable and responsive environment for both short-term and long-term residents in need of skilled nursing services.