Silvis Center for Nursing Rehab & Care sits in a comfortable spot and brings together many kinds of care under one roof, so people can get help with almost any need as they get older or recover from illness or injury, and what stands out is how they offer independent living, assisted living, long-term skilled nursing, memory care, adult day services, home care, and Medicare-certified home health care, and of course they offer hospice too, making it pretty much a place for whatever stage someone's in, and you'll see they've got short-term rehab using physical, speech, and occupational therapy with good equipment, so folks can try to get better and maybe even go home sooner than they thought, and there's always a focus on keeping people well and active, as they like to have resident-run groups, regular activities, community events, and things like movie nights and music programs-those can help keep spirits up, folks say.
There's a bunch of amenities to make life easier, like a spa/wellness room, activity and games rooms, a fitness area, a library, walking paths, gardens, and an arts room, plus things like parking, transportation, and clean furnished rooms with private bathrooms, cable TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and kitchenettes if you want to fix a snack, and the restaurant-style dining room serves up professionally cooked meals all day, allowing for special diets for people with diabetes or allergies, which matter a lot to some, and it's good to know there are services like housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, and a concierge to arrange things, so families don't always have to worry.
The staff provides help with bathing, dressing, transferring, daily activities, medication management, and non-ambulatory support for those who can't get around easy, and someone's always on call 24/7 in case something happens or a resident needs help, so safety's covered, and while the place isn't part of a giant continuing care retirement community, it does accept Medicare and Medicaid, which can make all the difference if you're looking at costs.
Silvis Center has 102 certified beds, and as of June 2025, there are 40 beds available, with 61 residents on an average day, and Genesis Health System and Wesleylife are affiliated with it, but there isn't data out about nurse hours per resident or nurse turnover, so that's something a person might want to ask in person, but they did have 20 deficiencies in inspections, including three in the March 2025 report-with issues like making sure residents can organize groups, keeping personal records private, and there was a quality concern about making sure everyone gets enough food and fluids.
The team says they work like a family, keep the place tidy, treat people with dignity and grace, and want residents and staff to feel at home, and while there's a big effort to help every person stay active and independent as long as possible, from daily restorative therapy in the courtyard-view rooms to social lunch times in the cafeteria, it's clear they try to create a nurturing place where folks can keep up with hobbies, stay connected to the community, and get whatever level of help they need, from just a watchful eye to round-the-clock skilled nursing.
The center's open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., there aren't telehealth services, and it's a for-profit place owned by a Limited Liability Company, focused on treating every person with warmth and respect, and you'll find a person-centered approach aimed at keeping comfort and dignity front and center, for as long as a person needs care.