Highland Court - A Rehabilitation and Resident Care is a for-profit facility in Marshall, designed for both short-term rehab and long-term senior living, and it's got 56 certified beds and typically cares for about 62 residents each day, offering both Medicaid and Medicare options with private-pay, LTC insurance, and multiple in-network insurance plans like United Healthcare, Allwell, Humana, and Blue Cross Blue Shield. The staff includes a mix of physicians, nurse practitioners, wound care specialists, and therapists who're there around the clock to handle physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as general medical and personal care-including dental, podiatry, optometry, radiology, and even hospice care if needed, while housekeeping helps keep things clean and comfortable. You'll find private rehab suites with cable TV, high-speed internet, plenty of storage, comfortable beds, space for visitors, and meals meant to meet special dietary needs, served either in the dining room or privately, with registered dietitians overseeing food-which is important, though there's been a deficiency noted in the past for not always getting food from the right places or following proper storage and serving practices.
Highland Court pays attention to social interaction and mental health, running all sorts of daily activities and programs like arts and crafts, cooking classes, fishing trips, gardening, family nights, movie outings, and picnics, and there's adult day care through the Senior Citizens' Center or association, while staff also help with transportation, Medicaid applications, and counseling or social services. Residents can expect 3.97 nurse hours per day and personalized care, which means tailored care packages and support, but it's worth mentioning that the facility's inspection reports have cited a total of 21 deficiencies-including not always meeting resident preferences or reasonably accommodating certain needs (resident rights deficiency), as well as violations related to infection prevention and control, specifically regarding federal standards.
The goal is to help people recover and maintain well-being, serving as a bridge between hospital and home for those who've had surgeries or need ongoing healthcare, using skilled nursing, sophisticated therapies, and high-tech treatments, and they're known for faster recovery rates compared to some traditional nursing homes because of that specialized care approach. Highland Court's facility is said to be modern and comfortable, and the community atmosphere aims to foster friendship, joy, and fulfillment, all while focusing on respect, compassion, and integrity, though like any place, there are areas where improvement is needed and that's something families might want to know about as they make decisions.