Campbellsville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center sits in Campbellsville, Kentucky, and works mostly with people needing skilled nursing, long-term care, and rehabilitation after illness or surgery, so you'll find services like post-acute care and wound care, therapy options like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and other specialized support for folks with memory loss, diabetes, or those needing IV therapy, respiratory or tracheostomy care, or even specialized support like feeding tubes. This place has 67 certified beds and usually cares for about 55 folks every day, and although the nurse turnover rate is pretty high at 52.9%, they do keep licensed nurses on-site around the clock and offer about 3.93 nurse hours per resident daily, and you can expect all the basics, like assistance with daily routines, medication management, continence support, and individualized care plans, plus services like orthopedic recovery, social activities, discharge planning, and respite or hospice care if you need that. People here may benefit from amenities and features set up for recovery and comfort, such as professionally supervised therapy programs, on-site therapy, housekeeping, laundry, and scheduled transportation, and the kitchen team handles food and nutrition, though an inspection did note an issue with food handling and storage (F0812) and there was an infection-control deficiency, which is something to keep in mind alongside four other documented deficiencies in the inspection reports.
The center is managed by Myra Raymer and Moshe Kelman, with direct ownership shared among David Rubenstein, Alexander Platschek, Goldie Platschek, and Benjamin Landa, and the company is operated as a for-profit LLC, so that shapes some decisions here. Family involvement matters at Campbellsville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and folks talk about the staff-who have experience and special training-as dedicated to helping residents stay as independent as possible while also watching out for their well-being. They provide things like social services, psychological help, and support for people with Alzheimer's or dementia through memory care services, and there's always an effort to include both the resident and their family in care planning, but-just so there's no surprises-inspection records do mention problems with care planning (F0656), so it's good to check on how up-to-date those plans are. The place advertises state-of-the-art facilities and strives to keep up with modern rehabilitation technology, and you can expect a wide range of medical and personal care services, but, like most places, they do have areas to work on. The center's got its main address on Old Greensburg Road in Campbellsville, and they have information available about the community, services, and events, as well as social media accounts to keep folks connected.