Woodland Village Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center sits at 1900 Olive St SW in Cullman, Alabama, and runs as a for-profit corporation with 149 certified beds and an average of 132 residents each day, so you'll find a range of people in different stages of care, whether they need short-term help after the hospital, longer-term living, or even respite care. The place focuses on rehabilitation and healthcare services just as its name says, offering things like physical, occupational, and speech therapy seven days a week, wound care, podiatry, pain management, IV therapy, and even oxygen therapy, so folks with various rehab or medical needs often stay there. An interdisciplinary team works with attending physicians, nurses, and therapists, and there's nurse staffing at about 4.35 nurse hours per resident per day, which is a little above the state's average, while nurse turnover sits below the state average at 45.1%.
The building's a single-story with comfortable areas, cozy decor, and outdoor courtyards where residents can relax, plus there's a garden sanctuary for fresh air and calm. People staying here can attend daily activities, including restorative exercises, arts and crafts, movies, pet therapy, and group shopping trips. Residents get home-style meals each day, and there are housekeeping and laundry services to help keep things tidy. There's an on-site clinic run by physicians, and psychiatrists and psychoanalysts provide mental health counseling, so medical and psychological care are available along with the regular nursing and personal care routines. Hospice care can be arranged, too. The center looks after people with Alzheimer's as well as those needing assisted living, skilled nursing, and long-term or sub-acute care, tailoring plans to each resident's needs and helping people move from hospital stays to home or giving them a supportive place when living at home won't work.
Venza Care Management runs the facility in connection with Alabama Opco Manager LLC since March 2023, and Susan Strauss manages it, with ownership tracing through several trusts and holding companies, including Ch Alabama Holdings LLC and Alabama Snf Operations Holdings LLC at 100%. Woodland Village has been associated with USA Healthcare as well. The center is classed under assisted living and has 2.5 stars out of 6 reviews, so opinions of the place are mixed, and inspectors found three deficiencies in recent years, two of which related to nutrition and dietary practices in May 2021 and June 2019, while routine inspections, which should be every 9 to 15 months, haven't happened in over two years. Even with a variety of programs, activities, and therapy, the facility isn't perfect but tries to keep a safe, comfortable place with care options for different levels of need, all in a setting that's designed to feel a bit more homelike, with both community and medical support available if needed.