Wiregrass Rehabilitation Center & Nursing Home sits in Geneva, Alabama, and is the only nursing home in the area, which makes it a key place for seniors here, and folks say it's got an A+ grade from facility inspections, which is about as high as you can get, and people over at Wiregrass have kept that up over the years because they've also won Top Nursing Home in Alabama awards three years running, in 2019, 2020, and 2021, so you know they're consistent with how they care for people. The building has 96 nursing home beds and a Senior Care Unit with 16 more, and right now the place is about three-quarters full, which likely means it's busy but not crowded, and since it's hospital-based, you've got a hospital and emergency room close by, which does give a bit of reassurance if anyone needs quick medical help.
Dr. John F. Simmons, who's had a long career in family medicine (about 37 years), acts as the Medical Director, and staff at Wiregrass includes registered nurses, therapists, therapy assistants, and speech language pathologists, so a lot of different healthcare workers are involved day to day. You'll find skilled nursing here for people who need a lot of help with health needs and daily life, plus there's short-term rehabilitation for folks who aren't ready to go straight home after a hospital stay, respite care if families need a break, and a good range of therapies like physical, occupational, speech, respiratory, and even pain management and nutritional counseling, which covers most types of recovery and daily support.
Wiregrass takes both Medicare and Medicaid, and there are financial help options and applications for those who qualify, which helps keep care open to more people. The building's got a family-oriented motto-"Our family caring for yours"-and they keep a resident council and family council, so both seniors living there and their families can speak up about things they want or need, and you'll see community programs and health assessments offered too, so the place is pretty involved locally. For people who need more than basic care, there's quick access to imaging (like X-rays, fluoroscopy, and nuclear scanning), a lab, emergency care around the clock, general medical and surgical care, illness prevention, immunizations, health awareness support, chronic disease programs, and help monitoring your health.
Facilities are set up for comfort, with technology to help with care, and everything's focused on personal needs and making people comfortable from the day they arrive until they go home or move on, and along with things like special dietary services for each person, you'll also find chaplain services, a café med for meals, a therapy and wellness program, and volunteer opportunities if folks want to get involved. Wiregrass stays running as an outpatient center and keeps up surgeries and specialty clinics, even as it works on becoming a Critical Access Hospital to help rural residents get the care they need, and it offers a patient portal for things like sending e-cards and keeping in touch.
Life here tries to keep a good balance, giving people independence with just enough help for physical, mental, and spiritual health, and they make a point to create a community feel, so quality of life stays important, and even though there's no long list of special features or amenities talked about, Wiregrass covers the basics in a strong, steady way.