Pine View Nursing-Rehab Center sits in Harrisville, West Virginia, and serves people who need short-term rehab or long-term care. With 56 beds for skilled nursing, the center currently has 8 open. Staff help with daily living, like bathing, dressing, and getting in and out of bed, and make sure medicine is managed properly. Meals come with nutritional planning, and there are special menus for dietary needs. Residents can get physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and the center covers palliative, hospice, and memory care for people with dementia or other cognitive problems. Pine View has a 1-star rating from CMS, but it holds the highest average score in the area at 6.6 out of 10.
Nurses and care staff are on site 12 to 16 hours a day and are always reachable, with a 24-hour call system for emergencies. Care plans are made for each resident, and the center offers case management and help with planning to leave after rehab. Services include pain management, help with moving around, and care for those who aren't able to walk independently. The building is part of Genesis HealthCare, which has many centers in several states.
Rooms come furnished, with both private and semi-private options, and each one has a bathroom, cable TV, air conditioning, high-speed Wi-Fi, phone, and kitchenette. Housekeeping is provided, and there's both a dining room and in-room meals. Community features include an activity room, library, fitness and wellness programs, arts room, game room, walking paths, a movie theater, beauty salon, and a garden. Residents can join in daily events, use transportation for errands or appointments, and take part in programs with volunteers, entertainers, or community groups. There are interpreter services, cultural events, religious services, and a calendar of social activities. Friends and family can visit in shared lounge areas or outside in gardens or on the walking paths.
The center accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and many private insurance plans. People can use Pine View for respite care if they need short-term help or for longer stays after leaving the hospital. The staff help coordinate moves and work to support both recovery and a good daily life. This is a for-profit nursing home and isn't part of a continuing care retirement community, so settings here are focused on skilled nursing and rehabilitation, with strong support for people recovering from illness or injury, or for those who need steady, hands-on care as they age.