Humphreys County Care and Rehab, also known as Humphreys County Nursing Home, is a nonprofit long-term care and assisted living facility with 91 beds serving seniors and people who need short-term rehab or intermediate care. The staff includes an administrator, Holly Hopkins, a director of nursing, Maggie Vick, and a board of directors who help oversee operations, so you've got a leadership team looking after things, and with around 170 employees, there's usually someone there to help. They offer 24-hour nursing, on-site X-ray, lab work, wound care, IV therapy, and rehab services like physical, speech, and occupational therapy. The facility focuses on medical, therapeutic, and social support, aiming to serve indigent and government-supported residents, as well as folks who just need shorter stays to get back on their feet before heading home.
Their care also extends to patients needing memory support, with a secure wing for people with Alzheimer's or other memory issues, staff trained for dementia care, and safety features for peace of mind, plus secure outdoor areas. Humphreys County Care and Rehab provides clinical care, palliative comfort care, respite stays, and programs to help everyone keep as much independence as possible. Residents have choices about their daily routines and activities, with an Activity Department and Restorative Care Department making personalized plans, and the interdisciplinary team-including social services, dietary, nursing, and therapy staff-works together to build these plans for each person.
The facility offers services like laundry, dining with meal options, transportation, a 24-hour emergency call system, and has on-site amenities like a hair salon and small library with Internet. There are regular activities and social engagement programs so people aren't left isolated, while families can visit and share the quiet atmosphere. Caregivers pay attention to keeping residents comfortable, safe, and supported, allowing each person to maintain their highest level of function. Residents say the quality of care is steady, and public reviews give it a 4.0 out of 6, which suggests most people are satisfied even if things aren't perfect. The care home mainly focuses on serving the healthcare and daily needs of older adults who need skilled nursing, rehab, memory care, or just some help getting through daily activities in their later years.