Glenville Health and Rehabilitation sits in Glenville, WV, and has 65 certified beds with around 56 residents, and you'll find a range of care here, like short-term rehab, long-term care, dementia care, and hospice, so it's set up to help older adults recover or live safely. The staff provides skilled nursing and rehabilitation twenty-four hours a day, and you'll see them helping with everything from daily activities to pressure sore prevention and tracheostomy care. They give flu and pneumonia shots, and they'll work with all sorts of medical needs, including bariatric care, wound care, oncology, orthopedic rehab, post-surgical care, and pulmonary care. Nurses, CNAs, and LPNs are on staff with a reported 0.46 RN hours, 0.82 LPN hours, and 2.17 CNA hours per resident each day, and there's a big team on board-up to 200 employees when fully staffed.
The facility isn't on a hospital campus, and it's a for-profit corporation but takes Medicare and Medicaid, and they've got full fire sprinklers in all areas. For those needing memory support, there are programs for Alzheimer's and dementia, plus a pressure ulcer care program and infection-control efforts, though the site's been cited for some infection-related deficiencies in the past. Residents can look at quality surveys and talk with advocate agencies. Both resident and family councils meet regularly, so families can stay involved.
Amenities aim for comfort and quality of life, so you'll see a rehab gym, outdoor patio garden, beauty and barber shop, library, transportation, and pastoral support, making it feel a bit more homelike and giving folks things to enjoy every day. There are transitional care units to help people recover after a hospital stay, helping bridge home and hospital, and you'll see physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy happening throughout the week. Glenville Health and Rehabilitation calls its care philosophy "People First," and the staff try to give attentive, high-quality care using up-to-date rehab treatments and advanced medical care. The place isn't a continuing care retirement community, and it's not a special focus facility, but it's set up for both short and long stays, and anyone needing help can always reach staff any time by phone or email, making it a steady option for folks who need skilled nursing or help with memory, rehab, or hospice care in the Glenville area.