PruittHealth - Warner Robins offers a range of care, including skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care, hospice, home health, and adult day services, so people can move between different care as their needs change, and they've got places for both short stays and longer-term residents. Folks get help with daily routines like bathing, dressing, moving around, and taking medicine, and the nursing staff provides care day and night, though the nurse hours are a bit below the state average, and the turnover for nurses here runs higher compared to most places in Georgia, which might mean you'll see some new faces more often. Residents eat prepared meals in the dining area, and the kitchen can handle diets for people with diabetes or other special diets, but some reports say the food's taste, temperature, and sourcing haven't always met expectations.
Each room has air-conditioning, cable TV, private bathrooms, furniture, kitchenettes, and regular cleaning with linens changed, and you can use WiFi and phones to keep in touch. The place includes beauty and barber shops, a computer room, a fitness room, game area, gardens, a library, and space for wellness programs and social events, and folks can use on-site transportation for getting out or to appointments. There are activities and day trips planned by staff, with residents also running their own gatherings, so there's a chance to get involved if you want to join in.
The staff gives therapy, rehab, infusion, pharmacy, and personal care support, and there are special programs like "Home First." They also have medical supply services, plus a skilled nursing payment portal for families to manage care costs. Families can check on their loved one's progress through regular updates. Some inspection reports have listed concerns, such as late notice for resident transfers or discharges, a few about infection control and food, and recent checks show a total of nine deficiencies, so it's fair to say that while the staff works to support residents, there have been areas needing more attention. The place is run by Health Management LLC and owned by Deborah Meade, and it has 66 beds for people who need skilled nursing care. Overall, PruittHealth - Warner Robins provides many options for seniors and people in recovery, but some parts of care and service, like infection control and food quality, have been found lacking in recent inspections.