Riverside Conval Center - Mathew is a not-for-profit nursing home in Mathews, Virginia, and part of Riverside Health System. Folks can choose between semi-private and private rooms, with daily rates of $311 and $337. The center has 60 Medicaid-approved beds, and almost all are filled, which shows how many people call it home. Residents get help with bathing, dressing, taking medicine, moving around, and other daily needs, with a strong focus on convalescent care services and long-term support. The staff offers 2.98 nurse hours and 0.32 staff hours per resident daily and provides 12-16 hour nursing care plus a 24-hour call system for safety. Residents have regular health checks, including vaccinations, pain and weight management, depression screening, and care for pressure sores and urinary health.
The community grounds are open, safe, and well-kept, with gardens, walking paths, and outdoor activities that help residents spend time outside. You'll find several community rooms like a fitness room, spa, library, arts and game rooms, movie theater, and outdoor spaces where people gather for movie nights, music, and scheduled programs. Rooms have safety features, private bathrooms, kitchens, cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and phones, and there are special clothing options for those needing easy-to-wear outfits or wheelchair-friendly clothes. For meals, there's a community dining room, all-day restaurant-style dining, and a professional chef who can handle special diets.
The center doesn't have an overall rating because health inspection, nurse staffing, or quality measures aren't all available, though it's ranked 70th in Virginia, 32nd within 100 miles, and 14th in Mathews. It gets a 5 out of 5 for quality, a 4 out of 5 for health audits, but a 1 out of 5 for staffing based on those measures. There haven't been any recent fines or substantiated complaints. The center has safety systems throughout, including sprinklers, and they accept Medicaid and Medicare. Residents and their families can join councils to talk about care or voice suggestions. The facility offers move-in help, laundry, housekeeping, family support, and accommodates both short-term and long-term stays. The staff is ready to work with residents who need support, including folks who can't walk on their own. There are no continuing care retirement services. The place has operated since July 6, 1982, and as of the last year, averaged about 57 to 58 residents at a 97% occupancy rate, with 60 licensed beds and about 20,812 patient days logged for that period.