Aspen Park of Cascadia sits at 420 Rowe St in Moscow, Idaho, and offers skilled nursing care as well as short-term rehabilitation and long-term care in a facility with both private and semi-private rooms, which means some folks get their own room, while others share. The staff includes nurses, doctors, nutritionists, dietitians, medical specialists, and social workers, who all work together to help residents with health, wellness, and day-to-day needs, though the nurse turnover rate is 56.1% and every resident averages about 3.41 hours with nurses daily, and the center's certified for 70 beds. Aspen Park of Cascadia operates as a for-profit limited liability company under the Cascadia Healthcare group, with ownership ties through Cascadia Healthcare LLC, Cascadia Idaho Operations LLC, and individuals like Warren Bodily and Owen Hammond, and it's also tied to Kindred Healthcare.
The facility focuses on tailoring care plans for each person, offering services that include speech, physical, and occupational therapy along with patient-centered rehabilitation, and folks pick from several care types designed for their health and independence, with activities for spiritual, social, and recreational needs, like spiritual enhancement and outdoor recreation. They offer on-site podiatry, counseling, money management, and transportation, aiming to help residents in practical ways. Aspen Park of Cascadia's staff honors resident rights, which includes letting people self-administer drugs when safe and respecting treatment wishes, while dietary and pharmacy services handle food and medicine needs. Nurses and staff support resident dignity and independence within a safe place, and the facility's been accredited by the Joint Commission, which means they follow certain health and safety standards.
The center does have some history with infection-related deficiencies and violations of federal standards around protecting residents from infections, which has been documented in inspection reports, so those thinking about care options might want to consider that. Still, Aspen Park of Cascadia makes sure to have clear resident assessments and care planning procedures so residents' needs and preferences get considered and planned for. They've got some unique touches and specialized features for resident comfort, offering amenities tailored to promote well-being and different activities every day, and the staff speaks English. They provide transitional care for those moving from hospital to home, and long-term care services cover health, social, and spiritual support.
Aspen Park of Cascadia isn't taking new patients at this time. The facility does offer both direct and outpatient therapy services, handles privacy with a posted notice, and has a code of conduct for staff and residents. There's no fax number or office hours given. The nurse team provides 24-hour care, and all services are centered on helping each person reach their goals in their own way, in an environment meant to support both comfort and medical needs.