Bethany Woods Nursing And Rehabilitation Center offers skilled nursing care and rehab services, and they also have a memory care unit for those with Alzheimer's or dementia if that's what your family is looking for. The place usually has about 96 residents each day and they can support up to 180 people. The rooms come furnished and have private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. Residents get added help with bathing, getting dressed, moving around, medication management, transfers, and daily living tasks. The staff includes registered nurses, LPNs, CNAs, and several therapists, and nursing coverage runs between 12 and 16 hours per day, plus there's a 24-hour call system for emergencies, but nurse turnover's higher than most places-about 76 percent compared to the state's average of 51 percent, and they have about 3.7 nurse hours per resident each day, which is just below the state average.
The center focuses on both long-term care and short-term rehab, helping people recover from hospital stays, surgeries, or illnesses, including care for wounds, amputee recovery, stroke and orthopedic rehabilitation, cardiac and respiratory therapy, diabetes management, speech and occupational therapy, and total parenteral nutrition. They can also provide non-ambulatory care, hospice, respite, and post-acute services and they accept Medicare and Medicaid. There's a move-in coordination service, concierge support, and staff handles laundry and routine housekeeping. Dietary needs get attention, so they do offer meals with some ability to handle special diets, usually one or two prepared on-site each day. Group exercise and fitness rooms let residents stay active, and folks often take part in community-sponsored activities, outdoor walking, and scheduled daily events-there's a garden, walking paths, arts and crafts rooms, a movie theater, a library, and a game room, along with resident-run gatherings for socializing or a quiet bit of reading. Amenities include a wellness room, spa, and sauna.
Bethany Woods is owned by Principle Long Term Care, Inc. and related parties and has operated under their management since 2011. It runs as a for-profit corporation. The facility isn't a continuing care retirement community and doesn't have a resident or family council, but care planning and quality assessments meet regular requirements even though there have been documented deficiencies in resident assessments, medication management, and quality of life-none caused actual harm but did pose some risk, and the last inspection gave it an A- rating with 34 deficiencies noted. Staff focus on assistance for residents who need help with activities of daily living, and people who need skilled nursing or intermediate care can get the support they need, including short-term rehab between hospital and home. Memory care in a secure unit is available, and you'll see categories for nursing and rehab centers listed for the property. The center provides basic medical services, daily care, and leisure options so residents can have structure and support through both challenging health needs or ongoing long-term living.