The Villa Rehab sits at 7 Forest Hill Drive, St. Albans, VT 05478, and is managed by Suncrest, and it's a private, locally owned 30-bed skilled nursing center. The place provides both short-term and long-term care, offering help to seniors who need skilled nursing or rehabilitation after surgery, illness, or hospital stays, and it also helps those who need ongoing support with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, and supervision. Residents get comprehensive care through a professional interdisciplinary team that includes skilled nursing services available all day and night, therapy services like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, medication management, dietary services, and social services, and the facility has a focus on healing, comfort, and resident safety, with 24-hour supervision and a call system for prompt help.
People at The Villa Rehab can use a variety of services and amenities such as a dining room with meal service prepared for special dietary needs, emergency alert systems, furnished rooms with phones, housekeeping, and laundry, plus move-in help and a clean environment. There are community features like walking paths, a garden, an arts room, barber and salon services, and resident-led activities such as gardening, baking, crafts, movie nights, and community-sponsored events. It's known for supporting both physical and mental health recovery, using evidence-based treatments, and offering inpatient and residential rehabilitation services, including detoxification for addiction recovery and relapse prevention programs.
Every resident gets a personalized treatment plan that matches their needs, and specialized care options are available for those recovering from addiction or in need of comprehensive rehabilitation. The Villa Rehab also provides Medicaid and Medicare financial options and works closely with Franklin County Rehab Center, making sure residents get a range of medical and care services based on what's needed, whether that's skilled nursing, intermediate care for frail residents, or therapy following hospitalization. The staff aim to create a comfortable, supportive setting for healing, and there's always a focus on the well-being, comfort, and safety of each person living there.