Arlington Cove Healthcare sits in Trumann, Arkansas, and offers 77 assisted living units with skilled nursing services, helping seniors who can't live by themselves and need more medical supervision, and they've got a certified Medicare and Medicaid status for their 77 beds, which means they can help folks covered by those plans, and their services include clinical lab work, dental and doctor care, diagnostic X-rays, dietary help, housekeeping, nursing, pharmacy, podiatric care, mental health support, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, wound care, and psychiatry. The place provides memory care for dementia, along with post-acute rehab and daily living help like bathing, dressing, transfers, medication support, and 24-hour staff and supervision, and you'll see they cater to both ambulatory and non-ambulatory residents, so those who need wheelchairs or extra help can stay here too. The rooms offer private bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, telephones, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, and the building has safety features like a sprinkler system, keeping in mind emergencies. Folks get choices with meals, dietary restrictions, and all-day dining, and property features include a salon, barber, garden, walking paths, movie nights, a fitness room, community-sponsored activities, a library, spa room, and a game room, along with outdoor activities to keep people active if they want. Residents see programs for music, fitness, and other social events, with the possibility for student and family support services, and the staff help with transportation and parking, and for those who have appointments or need to get somewhere, they provide transportation assistance. While the facility has many of these supportive services, it doesn't have a Resident Council or Family Council for formal family decision-making.
Arlington Cove Healthcare gets a 4 out of 5 Medicare rating overall, with a top 5 out of 5 on clinical quality and a health rating of 4 out of 5, but a staffing score of only 1 out of 5, with about 0.4 nurse hours per resident per day, and nurse quality receives a B-minus. The facility's long-term care also gets a B-minus and its inspection and short-term rehab ratings get an F, with 5 CMS deficiencies and a warning for possible abuse or neglect, and residents have about a 17.97% chance of being rehospitalized or losing mobility over time, and 20.69% needing more help with daily activities after staying. ER visits average 17.57% of short-term stays, and only 3.8% of short-term rehab residents are able to return home; still, vaccine rates are high, with over 94% for flu and pneumonia shots, pressure ulcers are relatively low at 5.63%, and serious falls occur at a moderate rate of 3.82%. The staff monitors medication use with 4.17% reporting depression, 28.46% using anti-anxiety medicines, and proper use of antipsychotics at 17.92%. The urinary tract infection rate is 4.03%, which can vary based on reporting. The center offers non-ambulatory care and support for developmental disabilities and has a focus on both long-term care and specialized wellness programs, and while it has corporation ownership as a for-profit LLC and is not a Continuing Care Retirement Community, it supports residents through skilled nursing, assisted living, independent living, long-term care, and dementia care. The property provides email communication, emergency alert systems, move-in coordination, furnished spaces, and a concierge service. Arlington Cove Healthcare's history shows operation with Medicaid since 1997, though the ownership has changed within the last two years, and despite some low scores in certain areas, the clinical quality ratings are high, and the facility continues to care for seniors who need varying levels of support.