Cedarwood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center sits at 951 Washington Avenue in Tyrone, PA, and it's a for-profit nursing home and healthcare center that takes in people who need skilled nursing, long-term care, or help getting back on their feet before going home after a hospital stay. The center runs with 102 certified beds and usually cares for around 94 residents a day. Ralley LLC has been running things since May 2023, and Century Pennsylvania Holdco LLC owns it directly, but there are a few other groups and people involved behind the scenes, like Century I Tbd Holdco LLC, Kulanu OC Trust, Shai Berdugo, and Efraim Klein. Cedarwood focuses on both healthcare and rehabilitation, offering full rehab programs to get people home, and covers different care needs, from skilled nursing to long-term care, and there's also a program called The Preserve that people talk about.
Cedarwood's staff gives about 3.59 nurse hours per resident per day, but there's a nurse turnover rate of 43.2%, which means nurses leave the job a fair bit, and inspection reports have found 77 deficiencies, including some about infection control and giving the right care based on doctor's orders and what residents want. The center follows federal rules for food safety and infection control-though, again, a few infection-control problems came up during inspections. Nutrition services aim to get food from safe sources and prepare it right, and staff are trained in up-to-date treatments. People get personalized care plans made for their medical needs and goals, and if someone needs to stay for a longer time, the staff will help with daily life, healthcare, and whatever's needed. The environment tries to be friendly, and staff are trained to treat people with kindness, empathy, and dignity, offering events to keep folks connected, though Cedarwood's inspection history and turnover might be things families will want to know about. Cedarwood says its goal is to provide compassionate care and help residents reach the best health possible, and it's listed as a spot for nursing home, assisted living, and retirement living with a focus on helping residents through skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and long-term care.