Waco Healthcare and Rehabilitation sits at 1400 Lake Shore Dr in Waco, Texas, and folks have known it since 2019 when a group of healthcare professionals opened its doors, working under the Hospitals and Health Care industry, and it's got between 51 and 200 employees on staff. You'll see a team run by a Director of Environmental Services and a Medical Records Specialist, and there's LVN staff from both Shiftkey and right there at Waco Healthcare, all working alongside a Certified Nursing Assistant who's got 14 years of experience, which is something some families like to know about. This place focuses on rehabilitation and nursing care, and they've designed special care programs, with unique features, to help people get better after illness or injury. They've got all the basics you'd figure, like meals, a dining room, laundry, housekeeping, and linens service, along with outdoor spaces where folks can sit and get some sun or take part in bingo or arts and crafts, and folks always seem to enjoy that bit of recreation. Residents choose between private and semiprivate rooms, and if someone needs help with daily things like bathing, dressing, eating, or medication, staff provide that assistance.
Waco Healthcare and Rehabilitation offers memory care and skilled rehabilitation, and they've set up a secure dementia unit for those who need it, with memory care and services for long-term care, respite stays, wound treatment, hospice, and palliative care too, so whatever the resident's needs, they've got a way to help. There's sub-acute rehab-with its own unit and private entrance-that's newly refurbished and offers therapy sessions seven days a week, and they've even put together a gym and a practice kitchen, which helps with therapy and getting people ready for home. They do physical, occupational, and speech therapy as part of their broad range of medical services, all delivered by a compassionate and trusted group of staff who focus on making residents comfortable, safe, and respected, with individualized care that pays attention to dignity, well-being, and comfort, and you do see people taking time to chat and build friendships, so it does have a bit of that small town warmth. Waco Healthcare and Rehabilitation is certified by Medicare and Medicaid, so it's set up to handle different healthcare needs and offer families some options, and they do try to keep things homelike without being fancy, making sure that experience and good care come first for everyone who lives there.