Flatonia Healthcare Center is a licensed skilled nursing facility in Flatonia, Texas, with 70 certified beds, of which 25 are available as of June 2025, and it accepts both Medicare and Medicaid, along with other insurance plans. Managed by Nexion Health At Flatonia, Inc. since April 2023 under Director Francis Kirley, the center provides around-the-clock nursing care, short-term rehab, long-term care, memory care programs, and hospice services, so folks with serious medical needs can recover or get ongoing support after surgery, illness, or hospitalization. There are therapy programs including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, all offered by a dedicated team, and they use telemedicine for remote medical visits. Residents have access to wound care, high acuity care, incontinence care, and specialized treatments for Alzheimer's, dementia, and wandering. The facility prepares meals on site with a professional chef and can accommodate special diets. Staff help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication, and the center sticks to customized care plans for each person.
The rooms at Flatonia Healthcare Center are furnished and include private bathrooms, wheelchair-accessible showers, cable TV, telephones, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and air conditioning, so it's meant to feel comfortable like home. Residents and visitors can use the cinema room, arts and game rooms, library, fitness center, wellness room, garden, courtyards, and outdoor paths, and the facility hosts movie nights, music programs, crafts, and group activities every day, along with scheduled community outings and resident-run events. There's parking on site, complimentary transportation for those who need it, regular housekeeping and laundry, and an emergency alert system throughout. The center also keeps a resident and family council to listen to concerns and improve life at the facility, and a house complaint system is always in place.
Flatonia Healthcare Center does get regular health inspections, and while it has some strong points like 3.66 nurse hours per resident per day (which is higher than the state average) and a lower nurse turnover rate at 42.4% compared to the state's average, inspection reports have documented a total of 17 deficiencies, including issues with infection control, nutrition, food handling, and safeguarding residents from abuse or neglect, with two infection-related problems noted. Staff continue to address these areas, working toward better safety and care standards, and the center holds accreditations from respected organizations. Admissions are accepted any time, day or night, and the facility focuses on offering a safe and supportive "home away from home" for seniors with different healthcare needs.