Lockney Health & Rehabilitation sits at 401 North Main Street in Lockney, Texas, and takes care of older adults who can't live on their own but don't need full-time skilled nursing found in other nursing homes yet, so what you'll find here is called an intermediate care facility where staff can help with daily things like bathing, dressing, moving around, and taking medicine, but it's not as intense as some places; they do have skilled nursing and licensed nurses like RNs, LPNs, and CNAs on the team with about 1.44 staff hours for each resident every day, breaking down to over half an hour with RNs, close to an hour with LPNs, and over two hours with CNAs, so folks do get watched over and helped.
The facility's got 52 beds but only about 29 residents, so occupancy isn't full, meaning new residents might have more room and attention, and the place accepts Medicare and Medicaid along with private pay and some insurance, so it works for lots of budgets; you'll find private bathrooms, cable TV, Wi-Fi, housekeeping, laundry, and meals made to fit special diets including diabetes and allergies, plus there's restaurant-style dining if residents want a little normalcy at lunch. Rooms come furnished and some have kitchenettes, the grounds have gardens and walking paths, there's a movie theater and outdoor space, and folks who need help getting around or with transfers can get it; assistance is always available for bathing and dressing, and everyone has access to a 24-hour call system in case anything happens.
The nursing and medical staff provide skilled care, therapy, and help control things like diabetes or incontinence, manage medications, do catheter and colostomy care, and offer both physical and occupational therapy on site; speech therapy and memory care for folks with dementia or Alzheimer's are available too, and hospice and respite care can be arranged for those who need it even for just a short stay. They've got outpatient rehab, athletic therapy, and extra support for physical or emotional needs, and since some pets are allowed, residents who want animal companionship can have that; there's also a community room for activities, fitness programs, transportation for outings or appointments, and a range of planned events and social gatherings happening all the time, which keeps things lively and helps people feel less isolated.
Lockney Health & Rehabilitation has a good safety record, with no serious falls or urinary tract infections, a high rate of vaccination for flu and pneumonia (basically everyone gets their shots), and not many complaints or serious health violations on recent reports, with A- grades from inspectors and for both short and long-term care; depression and use of anti-anxiety or anti-psychotic meds stay within normal ranges too, but the rate of pressure ulcers at 20% shows it's not perfect and there's room to do better. Smoking is permitted for those who need that, and there's help with managing daily routines while keeping people as independent as they can be, with nearly 29% of residents able to keep moving around on their own. The staff don't run a family or resident council at this time, and the number of hospitalizations is very low.
This facility is a for-profit limited liability company and isn't tied to a hospital or a chain; the atmosphere tries to be personal, comfortable, and reliable, so folks can expect basic nursing and rehabilitation services, regular meals, and community events in a smaller setting. Fire sprinklers run throughout the building for safety, pets may be considered, and the environment is simple and predictable, with staff focused on supporting each person's health as needs change over time and making sure everyone feels at home in their own way.