Addison Healthcare Center sits in Masury, Ohio, where you'll find skilled nursing care along with both short-term rehab and longer-term care for older adults and people with disabilities, and while it accepts Medicare and Medicaid, you'll also notice it has things like private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, cable TV, and air conditioning to make residents more comfortable, plus there's an emergency alert system for safety. The staff can help with daily needs-bathing, dressing, medicine, getting up, and they provide 24-hour supervision, with skilled nurses available for 12 to 16 hours and a call system always on. There are special programs called Honor 360 and Advance 360, and the facility also takes care of those with memory concerns, offers wound care, palliative care, hospice, and has both assisted living and intermediate care, which means people who can't walk get support, and those with more serious health needs or intellectual disabilities have care in certified programs. Residents and their families are encouraged to join councils and take part in planning care, and there's a special focus on helping people feel part of their community, trying to keep them connected to their lives and interests.
For fun and wellness, Addison Healthcare Center provides fitness activities, arts and music rooms, a movie theater, game room, and scheduled group events, while outside there are walking paths, gardens, a library, and even spa and sauna options, with things like holiday gatherings, visits from musicians, and a carnival each year for everyone involved. Meals are made on site, and people with dietary restrictions will find options, plus housekeeping, a concierge, and move-in help are available. If someone's coming from the hospital and needs rehab before going home, short-term stays are possible, and the staff has training in physical, occupational, and speech therapy. The building has 34 licensed beds, though by June 2025 only 2 out of 55 certified beds are open, and the owners run it as a for-profit, limited liability company. Community events, movie nights, and daily scheduled activities are common, and staff care for people in several languages, including English. Visitors will find a strong effort to keep residents safe, active, and respectful of what they need, with a steady push towards keeping family involved and everyone part of the bigger picture.