Willow Creek Nursing And Rehabilitation Center

    2401 Wayne Memorial Drive, Goldsboro, NC, 27534
    2.3 · 4 reviews
    • Skilled nursing

    Pricing

    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    2.25 · 4 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      2.3
    • Staff

      2.3
    • Meals

      2.1
    • Building

      2.4
    • Value

      2.0

    Location

    Map showing location of Willow Creek Nursing And Rehabilitation Center

    About Willow Creek Nursing And Rehabilitation Center

    Willow Creek Nursing And Rehabilitation Center sits over on Wayne Memorial Drive in Goldsboro, North Carolina, and has room for about 200 residents, though lately the daily count comes closer to 160, and you'll find they focus on both short-term rehab and longer-term nursing care, which means there's always staff around to help folks with everyday needs like getting up, washing, dressing, getting meals, and making sure medications are sorted, and if someone needs more, they've got wound care, treatments for strokes or chronic illness, and specialized therapies like physical, occupational, or speech (even outpatient if someone is just visiting for a while), and for things like amputation and learning to use a prosthesis, the team's used to working on that too, with therapists and nurses on the floor day and night, as nurse staffing averages about 3.82 hours per resident per day, which is a bit more than the state average. While a lot of the staff have come and gone over the years, as seen in the nurse turnover rate of 54.5% (a touch above what's typical for North Carolina), Principle Long Term Care, Inc. has owned and run the place since 2011, with Lynn Hood joining as manager in 2017, and they've clocked up about 25 deficiencies in inspections lately, including infection issues and not always following the rules about keeping families and doctors in the loop when things happen to residents, plus sometimes lacking in the way they tailor care plans to each person, with the last big inspection in December 2024 noting seven deficiencies and resulting in a fine. The center puts a lot into keeping the place safe, such as regular cleanings, air filters, mask requirements when called for, and checks for illness, while also sticking to CDC advice and working with experts for infection control. They try to create a warm community by running events, encouraging social engagement, and offering amenities that aim for residents' comfort and a sense of belonging, and their approach is to see each person as an individual, with plans developed by a whole team looking at someone's physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being, and they keep an eye on daily achievements, independence, and keeping spirits up. They carry a relatively low online rating, about 1.9 out of 5 based on the latest 37 reviews. Care here covers ongoing help for those staying long-term, as well as extra support for folks just out of the hospital or recovering from surgery, and the focus remains on helping each person achieve the best level of health possible before heading home, if that's an option, all with an emphasis on respect and trying to preserve dignity even as needs change.

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