Traylor Health & Rehab sits in Roanoke, Alabama, with easy access to several nearby churches like Congressional Christian Church, Faith Baptist Church, and Handley Avenue Church of God, and while Wedowee Hospital is about 12 miles away, folks around here find that helpful if there's an emergency, but in most cases, residents can get their therapy or routine medical support right at the facility because they've got a team of doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals who look after people 24/7, making it easier for seniors who need constant care or those just coming from hospital stays and needing some time to get back on their feet before heading home. The place isn't attached to a hospital and isn't a Continuing Care Retirement Community, but it is a for-profit entity, not part of a national corporation or chain, and it has 123 certified beds with 101 of them usually filled, so it doesn't feel empty or overly crowded most of the time. People here can get help with things like dental care, podiatry, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physical therapy too-those last ones often provided through Trea Physical Therapy and a separate space called The Rehab Center, so it's set up to handle both short-term rehabilitation needs and long-term care for those who need to stay a while, with programs that focus on getting strength, speech, and mobility back.
The facility's got counseling services for residents and their families, housekeeping staff keep things clean, and meals are prepared with a focus on nutrition and quality. Folks can spend time in the activity center, sit down with a book or a computer in the library & computer lounge, get their hair cut in the on-site beauty salon, go out to the outdoor areas, or use the WiFi if they want to keep up with family or friends online. They've worked to keep the place safe and up to standard, with 4 health standard deficiencies and a total of 4 deficiencies found during inspections-which isn't perfect, but there haven't been complaint deficiencies or fines, and it shows that the staff usually take care of problems that come up. Traylor Health & Rehab has been part of the Medicare and Medicaid system since 1975, offering both long-term nursing home services and programs for those who want to get back home as soon as possible, with focus on dignity, respect, and making people feel at home. There's an assisted living program, too, for those who want community and support while still enjoying some independence, with everything run by local folks who pride themselves on personalized care and making sure that every resident can feel comfortable, secure, and respected in a place that balances medical needs with good company and simple comforts.