Glenwood Park sits on a 50-acre campus right there in Princeton, WV, and offers skilled nursing, assisted living, and independent living all in one place, with options for memory care and continuing care if people need those too, so you've got folks who stay short-term for rehabilitation and also folks who call it home for the long haul, and the staff put a lot into getting to know residents and keeping them and their families involved in regular care planning, always working on healthy relationships. There are single apartments, studios, and suites, most with windows that give a view of Glenwood Park Lake, and you'll find plenty of shared rooms like the chapel, sunroom, cafe, library, and even a serenity garden, plus spaces to sit and watch the water, which some really enjoy on a nice day, and you'll see people come together for weekly chapel services or Sunday school, or just relax by the window. The team handles meals, housekeeping, and laundry, and helps with daily things like bathing, dressing, and medicine, making sure to keep a 24-hour call system in place for safety and support, and if somebody needs help getting around or needs wound or hospice care, they can do that too.
Now, Glenwood Park is set up for people who want a supportive environment, so the therapy offerings cover physical, occupational, and speech therapies, and there's equipment for advanced care since it's a skilled nursing facility. They've got a full team around the clock, with physical and emotional therapy services, plus transportation when someone needs to get to the doctor, to the shops, or for a special outing, all included. Recreational activities like bingo, pet therapy, and dancing happen, and if you're lucky, you might see Woody, the facility dog, making his rounds. For those who need more specialty services, like long-term acute care hospitals or advanced specialty care, Glenwood Park is part of a bigger, family-owned company that ranks with the largest providers of post-acute care in the country, which means they've got some experience and resources behind them. The staff mainly speak English, and maybe other languages, though that's not well detailed, and there's no public details on their office hours or some amenities, but folks seem to agree the place tries to keep things welcoming and comfortable, aiming to give residents and their families an easier time, even if everything doesn't always go perfectly.