Tremont Health & Rehabilitation Center sits in Tremont, PA and opened in 2018, serving Schuylkill, Lebanon, and Dauphin Counties for over 35 years. The community has 180 certified beds, but by June 2025 only 25 are currently certified, and it usually has about 154 residents each day. This for-profit Skilled Nursing Facility is owned by Saber Governance, LLC, with Stephen Maganzini in management since 2021, and links to Saber Healthcare Group and Shg Rewd LLC. Inspections have found a total of 13 deficiencies, with recent complaint reports in September 2024 noting three more deficiencies, including ones for not always providing care according to doctor's orders and resident preferences, and not completing resident assessments on time, with a severity level marked as D. The nurse turnover rate is 54.7%, which is higher than the state average, and the nurse staffing hours per resident per day are below average at 3.19.
The center offers skilled nursing care, rehabilitation, long-term care, assisted living, and memory care programs. It provides services for people needing help with bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management, non-ambulatory care, and diabetic and incontinence care. The facility accepts both Medicare and Medicaid and sits inside a Continuing Care Retirement Community. There's round-the-clock call systems and supervision with 12 to 16 hours of direct nursing care available, and certified staff like Registered and Licensed Practical Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, and Therapists are on hand. Residents can receive post-acute care, post-surgical recovery assistance, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and specialized support for stroke or cardiac recovery, IV therapy, and wound care. The interdisciplinary team works with doctors and families to make individualized plans.
Amenities include private or shared rooms with bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, phones, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, and there are game rooms, an arts room, a library, business facilities, activity and fitness spaces, wellness and spa areas, a garden, walking paths, and scheduled community activities, events, and outings like Club, Wii Night or Alzheimer's Fun Day. Meals are served in a restaurant-style dining room by a chef with allergy-sensitive, diabetic, and all-day dining options. Housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help are available. The caregiving staff speaks English, and the team helps residents with everyday needs and mobility, including walkers or wheelchairs or being bedridden. The Memory Care Neighborhood aims to help ease anxiety for residents with dementia using familiar activities. Social services, family support, and transportation add to the overall support.
The facility is close to a doctor's office, pharmacy, churches, dining, recreational trails, and parks, and it's in a small town with a population around 2,400, a high median income, and a low poverty rate. The environment is meant to feel warm and friendly while covering many levels of care from short-term rehab to more advanced or long-term needs. Potential residents and families are encouraged to tour the center, meet the staff, see the services firsthand, and get to know the routines and equipment used in care and recovery. Meals, activities, and different room options try to create a comfortable daily life, but as with any facility, it's important to look at inspection reports and ask questions so you know what to expect.