Stevens Nursing And Rehabilitation Center Of Halle has provided care since October 29, 1993, and sits within a hospital in Hallettsville, TX, at 106 Kahn Street, which helps reassure folks who like knowing extra support's close by if there's ever a need, and what you've got here is a large place with 190 licensed beds, both certified for Medicare and Medicaid, but it usually serves about 65 people every day, so you tend to see the same faces around, and this center runs as a non-profit under the Citizens Medical Center County Of Victoria, managed by Nehemias Velasco since 2019 along with others from Regency Integrated Health Services and Wellsential Health, so you get the community feeling with the layers of management that come from being tied to a local hospital district. The facility takes in folks needing skilled nursing or help with daily living after being in the hospital, whether they're dealing with ongoing health conditions or just need rehab before heading home, so you'll see care designed for those who can't quite manage on their own after surgery or a major illness, plus there's a secure memory care area.
The building's got all the basics-sprinkler system for safety, private bathrooms, cable TV, phones, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, and you'll find the rooms already furnished with needed things. People get help with bathing, dressing, medication, and there's always a nurse or someone ready to help, because staff is there through the day and there's a 24-hour call system. Now, the staff numbers are on the lower end with a 1 out of 5 rating for staffing measures, though nurse turnover is lower than many in Texas, and while the total nurse hours per resident daily is below the statewide average, the center's still gotten solid marks in government checks with an "A" grade for inspections, even though there've been up to 16 deficiencies over several visits, but none have been reported as causing real harm so far-just areas flagged as needing improvement, often on things like environment, nutrition, or infection control, and they've been fined $19,481 in total with no substantiated complaints or serious incidents.
You'll find all sorts of support services-physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, wound care, IV antibiotics, and help from pharmacy and mental health professionals, so rehab after hospital stays's a real focus here, plus folks can use dental, clinical lab, and diagnostic X-ray services. There's organized events most days: movie nights, music, games, arts, and amenities like a game room, library, theater, fitness areas, gardens, and outdoor paths, plus regular housekeeping, move-in help, and family support, so families feel a bit more comfortable about visits and transitions. People eat in a restaurant-style dining room, and diets can match allergies or diabetes needs, and meals are prepared by a chef. Both a resident and family council exist, which means concerns from everyone can get brought to management's attention.
While the facility ranks about average for Texas-528th out of 1233 overall, and 14th locally in Hallettsville-the quality of clinical care has been rated 5 out of 5, even if some other ratings float right around the middle, and the latest inspection in March 2025 found just one deficiency, which was a better outcome than earlier checks. Transportation and parking are on site, so visitors and residents can get out and about when needed. Medicaid and Medicare are accepted, so many with limited means can qualify, and that's important for families watching costs. Overall, Stevens Nursing And Rehabilitation Center Of Halle's a long-standing option inside the hospital district, offering a range of skilled nursing, therapy, and support services, and while there are areas marked to fix, especially in staffing levels, the facility holds steady on safety and clinical quality year after year.