Early Memorial Nursing Home is a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility directly attached to Early Medical Center hospital, which is nice because it lets residents access medical services quickly when they need them, and there's a swing bed program for patients who don't need to stay in the hospital for acute care but still need time to recover, so they get nursing and rehabilitation care in a quieter setting. The facility is affiliated with Lifebrite Hospital Group, and the skilled nursing center has registered nurses, doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners available, with nurse staffing hours averaging 3.57 per resident per day, making it possible to get round-the-clock nursing care. There's a comfortable, safe environment, and the home welcomes around 95 residents a day, using up to 117 certified beds, focusing on providing long-term care to the elderly or people with chronic illnesses, and there are personalized treatment plans to fit different medical and daily living needs, like help with getting dressed, bathing, or eating.
Residents get support through physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as respiratory therapy and medication management, and there's a team handling social services for those who need extra support or connection. The facility offers a range of recreational therapies and activities to keep people engaged, so life doesn't get dull, and people can remain interactive and active. Early Memorial Nursing Home also offers laboratory facilities for checking blood or other health markers, and radiology for taking scans or images with state-of-the-art imaging technology, along with services like endoscopy and colonoscopy available at the attached hospital, so a lot of care can be handled in one place.
It's worth knowing the facility's received deficiencies in some areas, including administration, since they failed to run things as effectively as possible, and there were issues with resident rights, like not telling the resident or their family about important changes to their condition right away, and not providing proper notice about Medicaid or Medicare coverage and any costs the resident might have to pay. The staff aims to enhance each person's quality of life, support dignity and comfort, and help residents reach their highest potential through skilled rehabilitation efforts. There's a mission to foster trust and show kindness and professionalism, while building a unique healthcare system for Early County, but like anywhere, it's important to pay attention to documented deficiencies. The small-town setting can make the place feel more personal, and the focus remains on skilled nursing care, safety, and offering support for daily living needs.