Magnolia Manor - Greenwood stands as an 88-bed skilled nursing facility in Greenwood's Medical District that offers care for seniors who might need help with daily living, memory concerns, or skilled nursing, and they've got a good-sized building that's fully sprinklered for safety, and you'll find common and indoor spaces for everyone to use. The place has nursing staff on all day and night with registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants that spend about 3.3 total hours per resident each day, though that's a bit under the state average, but they've got a lower nurse turnover rate than most places in the state. The facility does meals planned and made by chefs and meal planners, so the food stays nutritious, and they've even picked up awards for their meals, activities, and friendly focus, which matters when people are looking for a livelier environment, and you can see activities on-site like gardening and holiday parties, devotionals, and sometimes events outside the building.
Services reach from independent living, so folks who want their own routines but with support on hand, up to full skilled nursing for those who can't live on their own safely anymore, plus there's assisted living for people who need a hand with bathing, dressing, or medication reminders. There's a memory care program with spaces set up to lower confusion and keep people with dementia safer, trying to prevent wandering. Magnolia Manor handles short-term and long-term care, so some come to heal and go home, and others may stay longer if needed, and they've got personalized care plans drawn up and reviewed soon after a resident arrives, with nurses and doctors on the team. The place works as a Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity provider and takes Medicare and Medicaid, and it's a licensed, for-profit provider that's part of Fundamental Healthcare but doesn't sit inside a hospital.
The health team keeps up specific routines like pain checks, watching for pressure sores, special wound care, and clear policies for infection control, medication management, diabetes care, incontinence help, and keeping areas free of hazards, plus folks with catheters won't get one unless health needs call for it, and they're required to update residents, families, and doctors right away about serious health changes. There's physical, occupational, and speech therapy, with specialties in wound care, IV therapies, tracheostomy support, breathing help, and even dental, podiatry, optometry, pharmacy, dietary, and lab services, so most health basics get covered on-site. The focus stays on keeping people's dignity, with policies against abuse or neglect, and reporting and investigating when needed. Resident and family councils offer input, and visiting hours are set from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., though admissions can happen at any time, day or night, even on holidays.
Magnolia Manor has 88 certified beds, and nearly every one is filled on an average day, so it stays busy, but it's had some inspection issues-fifteen in all-including a few on infection control, care planning, and keeping areas safe from hazards, with some follow-up needed on care plans created after a resident moves in. Still, the staff runs daily checks for pain, mobility, and pressure sores, with an 8% rate among high-risk, long-term folks and none among those less likely to get them, and most residents get their flu and pneumonia shots. The place doesn't run as a continuing care retirement community or as part of a hospital, but it does belong to a larger group of homes. All in all, Magnolia Manor - Greenwood works to help seniors recover, feel respected, and have a steady, attentive home when extra support's needed, with a straightforward focus on health, nourishment, activities, and dignity.