Coulterville Rehabilitation & Health Care Center in Coulterville, IL, serves people who need skilled nursing, long-term care, and rehabilitation, and does so by focusing on medical needs that are a bit more serious, with a staff that knows how to help with medicines, bathing, transfers, and getting dressed, and they take care of folks who can't get around on their own so there's always help on hand. The building holds 75 certified beds, though by June 2025, there will be six open spots. Folks there get 24-hour supervision, a 24-hour call system in case anything happens, and safety features like emergency alerts, so help can get there fast if needed. There's an on-site dialysis service, and they do Rapid Recovery & Rehabilitation for people working to get better after a health event, all while giving regular skilled nursing care too.
The center accepts Medicare and Medicaid and runs from Monday to Friday, 8 in the morning to 5 in the evening, sticking mostly to what you'd expect from a senior place when it comes to services, which includes care for special diets like diabetes or for allergies right in their community dining room. They've set things up for comfort with furnished rooms, a garden, walking paths, an arts room, a barber and salon, movie night space, spots for recreation, and areas where people in the community come in for sponsored activities. There's also transportation and on-site parking, plus laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping. Telehealth services are available, which might help keep in touch with doctors without leaving the room. Folks can pay bills online, and family or resident councils can raise concerns or help improve things together.
It's managed by Tutera Senior Living, who've made their name in senior care, focusing on personalized service, but it shouldn't be confused as a Continuing Care Retirement Community, since it doesn't offer that. There are resources and guides for families and residents, and sometimes there are outside professional referrals for more care. The building doesn't have a big accreditation or fancy affiliations listed, but they do focus on making things comfortable and safe for the residents. Overall, you'll find what most older folks need for health and comfort, with a few nice extras like on-site dialysis, rehab, safety, and regular activities to keep the days moving along.