Mountain Villa Nursing Center is a small, for-profit skilled nursing facility located in El Paso, Texas, with a capacity for 48 residents. The center is corporately owned and operates independently, not being affiliated with a continuing care retirement community. It accepts both Medicare and Medicaid, participating in federal insurance programs to support residents in need of short-term or long-term care. The center primarily serves seniors requiring skilled nursing services, short-term rehabilitation following hospital stays, or ongoing residential care.
This care home features nurse staffing that averages just over three hours per resident per day, according to recent data. The facility participates in regular health, fire, and safety inspections, with standards set for resident care and facility management. Residents benefit from individualized care planning aimed at supporting a return to functional independence whenever possible. Clinical care addresses needs such as feeding tube management and respiratory care, providing support for those with complex health needs.
Mountain Villa Nursing Center also focuses on creating and maintaining a safe environment. Policies are in place to address supervision and accident prevention, as well as the proper handling and storage of food. Regular posting of nurse staffing information is required and inspection data is monitored to ensure food safety, sanitary garbage disposal, and adherence to professional standards in all operational areas. The facility has a history of state inspections involving oversight of care planning, resident safety, and quality of life considerations.
While nursing services and rehabilitation are core to its operations, Mountain Villa Nursing Center is not part of a hospital campus and is not specifically designated for Alzheimer’s care. The center accommodates a variety of resident needs, from post-acute rehabilitation following hospitalizations to longer-term custodial care for those who require ongoing assistance. Individuals and families considering the facility are encouraged to discuss care plans, supervision, and health support services directly with the staff to determine the most appropriate placement for loved ones.