Keota Health Care Center is a small nursing facility that provides care for older adults in a supportive environment. With a capacity of 35 beds, it offers both long-term care and short-term rehabilitation services, participating in both Medicare and Medicaid programs to help accommodate a wide range of financial situations and care requirements. The facility is privately owned as a for-profit limited liability company, distinguishing it from larger, institutional-type settings. It is not part of a continuing care retirement community and does not offer Alzheimer's care as a specialized service.
Residents at Keota Health Care Center receive assistance with daily living activities, including help with mobility, eating, and using the bathroom, while still encouraging those who are able to maintain their independence. Around 77.7% of residents at the facility are able to perform common activities and self-care without help. This focus on balancing care with independence is evident in the center’s programming and nursing staff. Nurse staffing at Keota Health Care Center averages about 3 hours and 11 minutes per resident each day, with consistently strong staffing levels maintained during both weekdays and weekends.
In terms of resident health and safety, Keota Health Care Center demonstrates dedication to preventive care, achieving a 96.5% influenza vaccination rate among its community. The facility carefully monitors the use of psychotropic medication and has systems in place for infection prevention and control, including annual immunizations and antibiotic use monitoring. Patient well-being is further supported by regular assessments and care planning, ensuring that individual needs are identified and met promptly upon admission and throughout their stay.
The care center undergoes routine inspections to uphold both health and fire safety standards. Past inspections have noted areas for improvement in several clinical and administrative processes, but have found that any concerns tended to pose low potential for harm and affected few residents, with prompt correction of noted issues. Emergency room visits for residents are infrequent, with a reported rate of 1.2 per 1,000 patient days, reflecting overall stability in the health of the resident population.
For individuals and families seeking nursing care in a small, personalized setting with access to public funding support, Keota Health Care Center aims to deliver attentive service and a sense of continuity. Its approach is characterized by a commitment to resident-centered care, safety, and maintaining quality of life for those it serves.