Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehab Center has served older adults since 1869 and sits as a government-operated care home for seniors needing both short-term and long-term help. The staff there helps folks with bathing, dressing, and transfers, and also manages medications to keep things on track. They help both ambulatory and non-ambulatory residents and give 24-hour supervision, with nurses on staff 12-16 hours every day and a 24-hour call system in place. The center has skilled medical and rehabilitation services, offering support after illness or a hospital stay, and helps with physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. If a resident needs memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, the staff works closely with each person to keep them safe and as comfortable as possible. People can enjoy a wellness room, a spa and sauna, and common outdoor spaces, where many gather to relax and enjoy the breeze.
There are a lot of activities day to day, with community-sponsored events, resident-run gatherings, and family programs, plus movie nights, music, games, arts, outdoor walks, and programs to help folks keep moving and engaged. The movie theater, game room, arts room, and library give people choices for quiet time or social connection. The building has 82 beds, but there are usually about 16 beds occupied, which gives staff the chance to know everyone. Rooms are furnished, with private bathrooms, a kitchenette, air conditioning, cable TV, and WIFI. Staff helps with housecleaning, laundry, and move-in support, trying to make things feel comfortable.
They take care with food too, making meals that fit various diets like diabetic, allergy-sensitive, or other restrictions. Transportation services help residents get to appointments or outings, and there's parking for those who need it. Staff listens through a resident and family council, working together to improve care and solve problems. People using Medicare and Medicaid can get the care they need here, which matters to many families. The team of caring staff works with every person, aiming to support physical and emotional needs, and over the years, they've built a friendly, warm environment where everyone can feel respected and safe.