Southland Healthcare & Rehab in Dublin, Georgia, has served seniors since June 1, 2000, offering both long-term care and short-term rehabilitation, and folks say they appreciate having two locations nearby, so people have a little more choice depending on what feels best. The building operates as a Limited Liability Company, sometimes listed as Five Star Quality Care - GA, LLC or Five Star Quality Care, Inc., and it's under the supervision of Ms. Marge Stein, the administrator, with people like Mr. Bruce Mackey, Jr., Ms. Rosemary Esposito, and Ms. Mary Rollins taking lead roles too, which seems to help keep things running smoothly. Southland's not BBB accredited, but it accepts Medicare, Medicaid, hospice, and other insurances, and meets federal standards for those looking for coverage support.
You'll find 24-hour nursing provided here, so families can trust that help's never far away for things like bathing, eating, dressing, medication, and even wound care or more specialized tasks such as stroke recovery, cardiac rehabilitation, and pain management. There's also memory care for residents who need dementia support, and the facility's got the ability to store and dispense medications safely. Staff works closely with residents to develop personal care plans that look after both medical and daily living needs, as well as individualized therapies for rehabilitation, covering occupational, physical, and speech therapy-all inside a setting that strives for a home-like and caring atmosphere. Folks recovering from surgery or injuries have short-term rehabilitation beds, including private rehabilitation suites called Cara Path, with TV and WiFi, plus a choice between eating in-room or joining others.
Southland tries to help residents feel comfortable, offering private rooms, private meals, walking paths, and a relaxing courtyard, and the building includes features like controlled access, emergency call systems, housekeeping, and laundry. Normal daily comforts are here too, like a resident lounge, beauty/barber shop, a private dining room, and cable TV with plenty of channels. You'll see friendly staff helping with both medical and non-medical needs, always aiming to create a safe, pleasant place for residents.
For those wanting to keep their minds and bodies active, the Pathways to Active Living (PALs) program has regular activities that encourage social, mental, and physical health, including educational and entertaining events. Residents participate in recreation, adaptive device training, and therapy that's tailored for their specific needs, including therapy after strokes or surgeries. The facility also brings care providers inside-doctors, dietitians, social workers, pharmacy, audiology, optometry, podiatry, psychiatrists, and psychologists-so residents don't have to leave the building to get a lot of the help they might need.
Southland offers hospice care, respite services for short stays, fall prevention, and nutritional support including special diets and tube feeding. Dedicated staff support residents and their families in reaching goals for care and independence, and there's always an effort to make each person's experience as comfortable as possible, with private and social options for living spaces and activities meant to feel like home, while keeping everyone's safety and health the priority. The facility's close to hospitals and doctors in Dublin, which offers peace of mind when there's a need for extra care.