Caremeridian sits as a 27,630-square-foot rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility, part of Sevita and managed by The Mentor Network, and people know it for helping folks of all ages recover from brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and other complex illnesses, supporting both children and adults who need rehabilitation, nursing, or memory care, with certified beds-15 out of 36 available as of June 2025-and a Medicare certification, so it follows strict healthcare rules. It's got trained caregivers and staff with dementia training, plus programs for senior care planning and choosing care options, helps with Medicaid and Medicare questions, gives information about Veterans Aid and public health coverage, and keeps up-to-date details on nursing homes and assisted living rules in each state, even breaking down costs and reviews.
People living there or visiting can get to nearby stores and places to eat, like Walmart Pharmacy, Chick-Fil-A, and Dutch Bros Coffee, making things a bit easier for errands or family visits, and there's a member dashboard system where residents can keep track of their info, messages, event schedules, and safety alerts. Folks have access to barbers and salons, so staying groomed doesn't mean leaving the property, and there's a garden with walking paths, an arts room, movie nights, and organized community activities-some run by residents-to help everyone feel included, though the place also has emergency services and alert systems for safety. The skilled nursing services cover 24-hour supervision, help with medication, bathing, dressing, moving around, and care for those who can't walk. In addition, Caremeridian offers support for people with disabilities or special needs and gives out assistive devices as needed.
The facility stands out for education, too, since it runs caregiver training and certification programs, senior home care courses, assisted living courses, and has a big health library with simple guides, symptom checkers, and behavioral health recovery tools. There's information about disaster response, fall prevention, opioid and suicide resources, elder abuse prevention, and even clinical trial details for those looking at new treatments. Caremeridian holds Joint Commission and CARF International accreditations, which shows it's checked regularly for quality and safety. The place helps set up insurance, Medicaid, and public funding solutions, offering referrals and admission help to smooth things over for new residents and families.
With its range of recovery-focused services-like community-based supports, day and vocational programs, neurobehavioral care, neurorestorative care, and transitional living-plus skilled or intermediate care beds, Caremeridian welcomes people who might need help for short stays, long-term life, or anything in between, with a main goal of helping folks regain as much independence as they can after illness or injury.