Terrace Health & Rehabilitation Center sits at 7207 SW 24th Ave in Gainesville, Florida, and provides both short-term and long-term rehabilitation services for people who need specialized care, which can mean regular nursing care, different therapies, or dialysis right there on site because they have the area's only in-house dialysis suite, and that does make things a bit easier for folks who need that sort of treatment. The facility has 138 certified beds and usually about 127 residents each day, and you'll see a mix of private and semi-private rooms with touches like a bed, a chair, windows for light, and space for personal items, and some rooms even have private bathrooms and furnishings picked for comfort. You'd notice the inviting covered entrance surrounded by landscaping and palm trees, a gazebo out in the courtyard, and inside, there's soft yellow paint on the walls, floral furniture, fresh flowers at the front desk, plus a lounge with couches and big windows that look out onto the mobility garden, so there's plenty of light and room to walk.
The staff at Terrace Health & Rehabilitation Center includes nurses around the clock, though they do have a nurse turnover rate of 75%, and they report about 3.79 nurse hours for every resident each day. They also handle medication, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and case management, with a concierge program for extra help. Folks here can use a 3,080 square foot rehab complex with a modern gym and an ADL suite, and there's a special garden set up for getting around safely, which helps with recovery and confidence. You'll find activities most days, like morning stretches, chair yoga, board games, movies, trivia, and arts and crafts, and people can join social outings, use the beauty and barber shop, or just sit out in the patio area to relax.
Dining at the center means you get meals served in a space meant to feel a bit fancier, and housekeeping and laundry take care of the basics, with staff also able to help with transportation and errands. Residents have access to pharmacy support, furnished suites, emergency call systems, and different programs like respite care and specialty care.
Ownership for Terrace Health & Rehabilitation Center belongs to Gold Fl Trust II, set up as a for-profit limited liability company, and the facility gets inspected like others in the area. It's picked up 17 total deficiencies in past reports, including a recent standard inspection from October 2024 with four deficiencies, one of them about infection control. There are also two separate infection-related deficiencies, as well as issues with documenting medical records, keeping resident information safe, following care orders, and setting clear plans for every resident's needs-these are areas for improvement. Even with these things to work on, plenty of people value the comfort and convenience at this center, where the main focus stays on supporting health, rehabilitation, and daily living for those who need it.