Oak Ridge Health & Rehab sits at 501 Hudson St in El Dorado, AR 71730, and it's a licensed Nursing Home-Skilled Nursing Facility with a total of 180 beds, often caring for an average of about 74 residents daily, and the building itself is managed by Rhc Operations Inc since August 2018, with Sandra Mancell taking on management in July 2024 and Gregory Smart in August 2024, while ownership stands at 100% by Rhc Operations Inc and is split in indirect stakes between Anthony Adams and Bryan Adams, each with 50%. It's a for-profit corporation that accepts Medicare and Medicaid, and there's a focus here on both short-term rehabilitation and longer-term care for older adults, including memory care and hospice options, all alongside respite care for temporary relief, so family caregivers can take a break when needed. Staff includes nurses, therapists, and a nutrition specialist who works to ensure dietary needs are met, and the staff also provide medical transportation, medication management, daily assistance, and hands-on physical or occupational therapy whenever residents need a bit of extra help.
Security's a priority, with controlled building access to help keep everyone safe, and there are various amenities-folks gather outside in the common areas or enjoy the garden, and there are activity programs, organized events, entertainment activities, and social gatherings meant to give a sense of connection, plus the building features communal dining, WiFi/Internet, and salon services for grooming and self-care. The nurse turnover rate stands at 40.3%, which sits lower than the state's average of 50.9%, but the facility's also faced some challenges over the years, with a total of 21 inspection deficiencies documented, including one for infection control, some others connected to accident hazards and limited supervision, and some about food source standards and not fully meeting nutritional needs-none have resulted in actual harm but there's described potential for more than minimal harm, according to the inspection reports. As a bigger facility, Oak Ridge Health & Rehab tries to provide a spacious, supportive environment with help for daily care, medical needs, and a focus on keeping folks engaged, and they offer caregiving services and work with families to help make care more personal. Residents have rated the place a 4.0 out of 5 on three reviews, which suggests some satisfaction, though everyone's experience can be different. This facility sticks to a simple, direct approach for long-term and short-term care, with staff trained in skilled nursing and rehabilitation, and the environment aims to be safe, welcoming, and as comforting as possible given the needs of the residents.