Harborview Rehabilitation and Care Center at Lansdale sits in Lansdale, PA, and offers different levels of care for adults aged 55 and older, including assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and short-term or long-term rehabilitation care. The facility supports people who need help with daily activities, meals, medication, wound care, pain management, or maybe post-hospital care, and they've got a team with licensed nurses, certified nursing assistants, therapists, social workers, a wound care physician, a dietician, and mental health consultants who focus on physical, emotional, and social well-being. The place takes care of people recovering from surgery or illness, with services like IV therapy, tracheotomy care, in-patient hospice, and a range of therapies for recovery and independence, and there's a special Asian Cultural Unit too. Some common areas offer space for residents to gather, like a Movie Theater Room for entertainment, a Family Fun Room for visits, recreational rooms, a gym, patios, and gardens, and they do game nights, Tai Chi classes, arts and crafts, gardening, story times, and musical groups for fun and social connection. Residents can use a computer area with Wi-Fi, get their hair cut at the barbershop, do laundry, eat in a community dining space, and there's room service and private cleaning, plus guest parking, transportation, planned trips into the community, and help for folks who want to keep a small pet. They aim to help people heal and feel supported, whether after a hospital stay or for longer needs, and the staff tries to personalize care to fit each person, giving attention to medication needs, health monitoring, and daily support.
Harborview accepts Medicare, Medicaid, self-pay, and HMO/PPO contract options, and allows Medicaid pending coverage. The building has 126 certified beds and usually houses about 110 residents. Residents can use amenities for comfort and safety, and the center tries to foster independence and mobility, but there are important things to note about the place. The nurse staffing ratio falls below the state average at 3.35 nurse hours per resident per day, and the nurse turnover rate is noticeably high at 56.7%. The facility has faced several federal citations; most recent reports show a $106,067 fine and 8 deficiencies, with issues such as improper labeling and storage of drugs, lack of accident hazard prevention, and one concern about infection control, among a total of 63 recorded deficiencies. Some citations are labeled immediate jeopardy, meaning they could put resident safety at risk. Owners, Harborview Holdings LLC and Leibel Gutman, have managed the facility since 2018, with a connection to Lme Family Holdings. Despite its amenities and range of services, inspection history and staffing measures may be a concern for some families when weighing options.