Scheurer Hospital - LTCU is a skilled nursing facility in a rural area that's part of Scheurer Hospital, which is known locally for its hospital services and focus on the community. The Long Term Care Unit (LTCU) provides nursing home care, short-term rehab for people who need a place between the hospital and home, and long-term skilled nursing for those who need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or moving around. You'll find knowledgeable staff who manage medications and support residents who are frail or need extra care, and they're there around the clock. The building has a range of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, each furnished and supplied with telephones to keep residents connected. They also offer simple comforts-there's a dining room where you can eat with others, gardens and walking paths for fresh air, and several common rooms where people gather for activities or movie nights, which helps folks feel less alone.
There's a modern emergency alert system throughout, keeping safety front and center, and the staff handles move-in details to make the change smoother for people coming from home or the hospital. Residents who need Medicaid or Medicare will find those payment options are accepted here. The hospital itself has been renovated and has medical, surgical, and intensive care units, so health needs are handled right on site. Scheurer Hospital - LTCU holds a 5-star Medicare rating for nursing homes, and in the city it's the highest rated community, averaging 7.3 out of 10, which says something about their care and the staff's attention to detail. It's a nonprofit, so the focus leans toward care over business, and every effort is made to keep folks comfortable, safe, and as independent as they can be while having the support they need. They offer tours so families and future residents can look around, meet the staff and other residents, and see if it feels right for them.