Louisville Healthcare sits within a community made for older adults who want different levels of support, because the place covers things from independent living, to assisted living, to nursing care, all under one roof, and folks can move between them as life changes. The facility itself includes both Louisville Healthcare LLC and Winston Co NH, and has sixty rooms-each with private bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, telephones, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi-and there's beds for sixty people, with fifty-six of them filled lately. There's several options for people who want to live mostly on their own in independent living, or in assisted living homes or apartments, with 24-hour supervision, and usually age rules at fifty-five or sixty-two and up, and all sorts of services like help with bathing or getting dressed, medication, housekeeping, laundry, and cooked meals in the dining room that can fit special diets and allergies, and you can eat any time of day.
People living here get medical help if they need it, including nursing or rehab, and skilled nursing care means there's always someone available, with registered nurses and dedicated medical folks, and a 24-hour call system. Alzheimer's and memory care services are available, for people living with dementia or advanced needs, and they cost a bit more due to the round-the-clock attention required. Louisville Healthcare provides end of life care, home care, support for families, counseling, and resources for adult day care, hospice, medical supplies, transportation, and even legal help if needed. If someone needs rehab, there's speech, occupational, and physical therapy, and medical transportation is on hand.
There's a few amenities that stand out, like movies, arts and crafts, a music room, gardening space, daily and scheduled activities, and places outside to walk or relax-a library, business center, fitness area, a spa, and common areas for meeting friends and family. Everything is wheelchair-friendly and move-in help is offered, and there's mail coordination and regular housekeeping.
For safety, the building's got a solid emergency alert system. Staff helps with personal care, transfers, and any daily activity, and folks who can't get around on their own have non-ambulatory care. There are both resident and family councils, to discuss and fix any issues and make suggestions to improve life in the community. Inspections have shown no problems, fines, or complaints in the past year, with an A-plus facility grade, and a Medicare quality rating of 4 out of 5 stars, so the place is well regarded for quality and safety. Long-term Care Quality and Short-term Care Quality get special attention, and they track hours spent by nurses, the quality of therapy, and other care markers. Licensed under both Medicare and Medicaid, Louisville Healthcare accepts those payments and regular insurance, and it runs as a for-profit organization. The facility offers everything from homemaking and medical alert devices, to ongoing recreation, to help with everyday needs, all in a steady, quiet environment for seniors needing support.