Williamsport Nursing and Rehabilitation sits in Williamsport, Indiana, providing care for older adults with a focus on skilled nursing, rehabilitation, assisted living, memory care, independent living, and respite care, and while the facility has 80 certified beds and has received some deficiencies on inspection reports-especially related to quality of life, care, and safety-it does take steps to monitor safety, prevent accidents, and offer adequate supervision in its care areas. The facility is managed by Sheila Huskey and Brooke Chavez, with American Senior Communities LLC overseeing operations since 2011, and ownership comes from The Health And Hospital Corporation Of Marion County. Staff at Williamsport Nursing and Rehabilitation average 3.42 nurse hours per resident each day, the nurse turnover rate is about 25.5%, and there's a mix of full-time and part-time nurses who give personal care based on residents' needs, goals, and doctor's orders, plus, the Director of Marketing, Brittany Brown, can help families learn about available services.
Residents can move into garden homes if they want more independence, or choose private or semi-private apartments with full kitchens, walk-in closets, open floor plans, and washer/dryers, and they get access to all utilities except phone service. Housekeeping, laundry, linen service, and maintenance are included to keep things easy, and folks can take advantage of communal dining with three daily meals, meal plans, and meal delivery if needed. The facility also gives residents Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV in units and common spaces, plus there's a TV lounge, beauty/barber shop, arts and crafts, music, educational activities, tabletop games, and daily social events, along with outings and scheduled group trips.
Williamsport Nursing and Rehabilitation uses a state-of-the-art response system for security, and transportation is offered for errands and medical appointments, with guest meals, parking, overnight accommodation for visitors, religious services, and even pet-friendly options. Outside, people can visit gardens, and inside there are kitchen appliances, lounges, beauty salon services, and space for family activities. Regular renovations and updates keep the facility pleasant and comfortable, aiming for a home-like atmosphere that makes things easier for residents and their families.
Healthcare services include skilled nursing, medication reminders and management, wound care, fall prevention, contracture management, wheelchair positioning, mobility training, rehabilitation, therapy programs, hospice care, and support with daily living activities. There's a special "Road to Recovery" program for discharge planning, plus outpatient therapy and holistic wellness support involving doctors, nurses, therapists, social workers, and other professionals. Short-term rehabilitation includes physical, occupational, and speech therapy, customized plans to help mobility and reduce pain, and therapies use new, proven technologies. Families are encouraged to take part in therapy, and the ASC's SMART Solutions program is available for help with the moving process, real estate, downsizing, and more.
Williamsport Nursing and Rehabilitation keeps a resident council so people can have a voice in daily decisions, supports individual needs with person-centered plans, and highlights a philosophy called C.A.R.E.-which stands for Compassion, Attentiveness, Relationships, and Excellence. Management has been stable for several years, and the facility holds the necessary licenses, meets regulatory standards, and has received positive comments about its welcoming, family-like environment. Decision Toolkits make it easier for families to understand their choices, and the place offers a 90-day satisfaction guarantee for application fee and deposit refunds (with some exceptions).
Support for independence, medical wellness, recovery, and daily living are at the core of what Williamsport Nursing and Rehabilitation provides, and the community continues to aim for a comfortable, safe place for older adults and their families, even while working to address and resolve any concerns noted on state inspection reports.