Madison Manor Nursing Home sits at 80 beds with an average of about 73 residents each day, and folks say the building's kept clean, feeling friendly and comfortable enough for a family member, even though the place is older and you can tell it's been there a while, but it's well-maintained like an old pair of shoes that've been cared for over the years, and you'll notice the warm, welcoming environment from staff who many describe as helpful and kind, some who've been around for quite some time, which helps make things feel homelike even as the place is big enough for everyone to have their own space with private furnished rooms, a card room and lounge, along with walking paths and a courtyard for getting fresh air. The facility's under the ownership of Crowne Operations, Inc. and Crowne Management, LLC since back in December 2009, and it's affiliated with Crowne Health Care, with support from NHC Healthcare for post-acute care services, and has Felita L. Smith as its director.
Madison Manor's got round-the-clock nursing coverage with registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and CNAs carrying out personalized care plans, handling everything from medicine management to helping out with daily needs like bathing or dressing, and they're used to working with people who need a little help or a lot, including folks dealing with serious health problems such as heart issues, pneumonia, wounds, or needing IVs, feeding tubes, or wound and respiratory care. There's specialized support for those living with dementia or Alzheimer's, with a memory care unit that's designed to help avoid wandering and confusion, and with a lockdown area for safety. The place offers various kinds of therapy-physical, occupational, and speech-to help with recovery from things like a stroke, joint surgery, or cardiac procedures, and there's extra support for people nearing the end of life through hospice and palliative care services.
Meals at Madison Manor draw from traditional Southern favorites, so folks get comfort food with three dining options a day, and there's help from dietary staff if someone needs a customized plan. The activities calendar is full of things like cooking shows, card games, movies, Bible studies, manicure days, fitness programs, music, and recreational therapy for those wanting to stay busy or find a bit of distraction, with social events helping create a real sense of belonging. Housekeeping and laundry are taken care of, plus there's an emergency call system in rooms.
The place is licensed by federal and state authorities and accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and a lot of private insurances as well as self-pay. Madison Manor offers extra resources for legal help, transportation, caregiver support, and long-term care planning. It's not without its issues, since inspection reports show a total of eight deficiencies, including concerns over required abuse, neglect, and theft reporting, protection from harm, accident hazards, proper supervision, and infection spread. The nurse turnover rate's higher than the state average, sitting at about 63.8%, but the staffing hours are above state averages with 4.21 nurse hours per resident per day.
Residents find support with activities of daily living, help with medicine, round-the-clock skilled nursing, and many options for care levels whether someone's there for short-term rehab or the long haul, and they try to make sure everyone feels cared for and respected no matter what brings them to Madison Manor.