Cumberland Rehabilitation & Health Care sits in Greenup, Illinois and runs as a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility with 54 certified beds and about 35 residents on most days, and it's under the Petersen Health Care name. The place offers several types of care, including assisted living, memory care, independent living, skilled nursing, nursing home care, home care, and long-term care, and really, they focus on helping people recover and get as well as possible with personalized care plans, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and post-surgical or respite care. Folks can stay in studio room layouts and take part in community-based living, with regular activities and resources for families like guides and online tools-even a way to pay bills online and view images of the place or check out neighborhood details.
The facility's dedicated team tries to help residents' health, comfort, and dignity, and they offer services for nursing and convalescent care, plus they try to look after everyone's physical, emotional, and social well-being with a patient-centered approach. The community has general amenities and caregiving resources, and they're set up to handle memory needs and different levels of independence, and they've got management that oversees daily care and handles referrals. Cumberland has 3.16 nurse hours per resident each day; however, some staff issues show up in recent records, including a 73.5% nurse turnover rate and a few deficiencies like not having an RN present 8 hours daily, lacking a full-time nurse director, and not enough dietary staff or a dietitian. The federal nursing home rating from CMS is 1 star, but the community rating is quite high at 9.6 out of 10 in the city, which means people there seem happy with what they receive.
The last health inspection was on September 25, 2024, with 35 deficiencies on record, including a couple of infection-related issues and an environmental one about safety and cleanliness, so it means there's room for improvement just like everywhere. There's a focus on rehabilitation, and they adjust plans to suit each resident's needs, helping elderly folks with both health problems and regular life changes, and while it's a for-profit operation, the main aim remains care and recovery for people in the later stages of life, with a balance of independence, safety, and support. They're connected with Tutera Careers and Management Services too, which helps oversee operations and staff development.