Wellspring Health and Rehabilitation of Cascadia

    2105 12th Ave Rd, Nampa, ID, 83686
    3.5 · 48 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing

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    Amenities

    3.48 · 48 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.5
    • Staff

      3.5
    • Meals

      3.3
    • Building

      3.6
    • Value

      3.2

    Location

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    About Wellspring Health and Rehabilitation of Cascadia

    Wellspring Health and Rehabilitation of Cascadia is a nursing home in southwest Nampa with 120 certified beds and usually about 82 residents. Cascadia Healthcare runs the place, and ownership goes through Cascadia Idaho Operations LLC with indirect owners like Cascadia Healthcare LLC, Warren Bodily, Owen Hammond, Nathan Hosac, and Matthew Smith, and Warren Bodily's managed the facility since April 2017. The staff spends about 3.98 nurse hours per resident per day, which is a bit less than the state average of 4.1, and the nurse turnover rate is 49.5%, higher than the state average of 46.4%. The home offers skilled nursing care, short-term rehab, long-term care, and subacute care, and they've got treatments like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as respiratory and ventilator care in a specialized unit. Residents can get palliative care and there are also services for people with dementia and Alzheimer's. There's a therapy gym, therapy bars, and a private therapy room, and rooms come in both private and semi-private setups, with an interior courtyard and some amenities for comfort, plus social care programs and various activities to keep people engaged. Inspections found 26 deficiencies, which included 5 infection-related issues, like not properly keeping up with infection prevention (F0880) and some problems around feeding tube care (F0693) and not always keeping equipment running safely (F0908). The staff makes custom treatment plans to fit each resident's needs, and the facility says it aims to support both physical and emotional well-being while working to respect each person's dignity, but like any place, it's had its challenges, especially around infection control and equipment maintenance. The home's close to local medical centers and lets families tour the place to get a feel for things, and they keep a focus on patient-centered rehab with 24-hour skilled nursing available, so it stays part of the healthcare community in the area.

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