Capstone Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, which is now called Powdersville Post-Acute, sits at 1850 Crestview Rd in Easley, South Carolina, about 2.9 miles from Powdersville. The center's a nursing home and a skilled nursing facility with 60 beds, and while they do have care for people needing short-term recovery or long-term help, they're not currently taking new patients. They've got English-speaking staff, made up of nurses, licensed medical people, nursing assistants, and physical therapists. They handle everything from general nursing to more focused care like orthopedic, cardiac, neurological, pulmonary, wound care, and offer interventions for complex health problems. They admit patients 24 hours a day, all week long, and work to help people after surgery, illness, or injury.
The place is set up for different levels of care, covering nursing, assisted living, memory care, and home care. They offer rehabilitation services, help with daily activities, medication and medical management, and have transportation if needed. Folks can get help with special diets, counseling, nutritional planning, and fitness programs, which means there's support for people with different health needs. They build care plans around each resident's situation and focus on helping everyone get as independent as possible. There's both short and long-term care, with activities, social services, and therapy also part of daily life.
Rooms come in a few styles, including 2-bedroom apartments and shared rooms, all furnished, some with private bathrooms or kitchenettes, and features like air conditioning, telephone, internet, and cable are standard. They try to make the setting feel like home, letting residents bring in what they need for comfort. The place has a 24-hour security system and emergency call system, and there are highly secured areas for people who might wander. Staff are on hand all day and night for supervision and care, including mobility help. Between the community activities, the on-site staff, and steady medical attention, residents get a blend of support, security, and companionship.
Family members can find guidance on long-term care, caregiving, and insurance here. Reviews on the center are mixed, with a 3.4 out of 5 from 5 reviews and a 6.3 out of 10 overall rating, while the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services give it a 3-star rating. The facility's built on a commitment to helping residents recover and maintain their best health, aiming to treat each person with respect and care across their physical, emotional, and social needs.