Covington's Convalescent Center sits at 115 Cayce Ave in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, where folks find care when they need help getting back on their feet after illness, surgery, or a hospital stay, and it's also where people come when they need help with addiction recovery, with a staff dedicated to helping people get sober and start again, which makes it a pretty unique place for both rehab and long-term care. The center provides skilled nursing and rehabilitation for seniors and others, and offers inpatient and outpatient services, including speech therapy for those working to regain communication skills, while nurses-including RNs, LPNs, and CNAs-are on hand for either 12 or 16 hour shifts, plus there's always someone available around the clock through the 24-hour call system. People who stay here have rooms with air conditioning, high-speed Wi-Fi, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, telephones, and cable TV, which helps make things more comfortable, and staff help with transfers, dressing, bathing, and medication management, too.
You'll find this place has a focus on both group and personal wellness, because there's not just a fitness room but also a spa and sauna and places where folks can walk and relax outside, since the gardens and walking paths are kept up nicely, and the activity room, library, business room, and arts spaces all give folks a good way to keep their minds and bodies active. They hold movie nights, music programs, and run both community and resident-led activities, so there's always something planned, plus, transportation's available for when residents need to get somewhere. For daily living, the center has housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning services, and it makes sure that residents get proper meals and their nutritional needs are met.
The facility has been in directories for rehab centers and is classified as a nursing home, with 72 certified beds and about 65 residents at a time. The place keeps resident and family councils, and the staff has a policy against mistreatment and theft, which should mean folks feel as safe as they can be. Vaccination rates are very high, with 100% getting pneumonia vaccines and nearly all getting flu shots every year. The building is fully sprinklered for fire safety, and the center takes part in both Medicare and Medicaid, which can matter for a lot of families. Since it isn't tied to a hospital or any bigger chain, and doesn't call itself a retirement community, people who come here get care from a team that works to plan and review each resident's needs, and while the place isn't perfect or fancy, it offers what a lot of people are looking for when they need someplace steady to recover or settle in for the long haul.