Ashland Nursing and Rehabilitation Center sits at 906 Thompson Street in Ashland, Virginia, and right now isn't taking new patients, but it's a big place with 190 licensed beds, so there's room for lots of residents when they do, and most of the staff speak English, which helps with clear communication every day. As a skilled nursing and rehabilitation center, Ashland belongs to the Consulate Health Care family and serves as both a place to recover and a place to live for those who need support, so if someone needs care for a longer stretch or needs specialized care after a hospital stay, that's what happens here. They accept both long-term residents and people who need help getting back on their feet, offering skilled nursing, post-acute care, rehabilitation therapy like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, plus care plans shaped for each person since not everyone needs the same thing. The staff, under the direction of Ms. Karen Brandt, work to treat residents as if they're family, and with 88.9 full-time staff, there's a good number of hands to help around the clock since this place never really closes, and care is available 24 hours a day, which gives some comfort.
Since some folks need extra support, the center's got a 30-bed secured unit where people with Alzheimer's or dementia can get specialized care, and that part of the building helps keep everyone safe. When it comes to rooms, there are private options at a daily rate of $365 or semi-private rooms at $334 a day, so there are choices depending on what someone wants or needs, and it's included on Virginia's list of long-term care facilities, which keeps things above board. The staff provides social activities and special clinical programs to keep everyone active, trying to take care of the whole person-body, mind, and spirit-in quiet ways that make sense for each individual. Ashland Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is proprietary, part of the Virginia nursing facilities region, and it quietly does the work of long-term care for folks who need it.