Hyden Health and Rehab sits in the community as a healthcare facility with 86 certified beds, usually caring for about 84 residents each day, which means it's often pretty full, and you see the same faces around. The facility provides nursing home care and rehabilitation, including physical, occupational, and speech and language therapies, so people can work on getting stronger or keeping their daily skills a little longer, and it's also set up to help folks recover from illness or surgery. The services include things like clinical laboratory work, dental care, housekeeping, mental health support, nursing, pharmacy, X-rays, physician and podiatry visits, social work help, and other support for everyday living, so almost all the basic needs seem covered. There are vocational programs, so some residents stay engaged with meaningful tasks or training if they're able, and there are places for rehabilitation and activities, dining areas that serve food with region-specific menus, and spaces for religious services and recreation, which seems to help routines feel a little more familiar. Amenities also include beauty shops and barber salons, giving residents a chance to keep up with personal grooming.
Nurses at Hyden Health and Rehab work about 4.13 hours for every resident each day, which sits higher than the state average of 3.9, and the nurse turnover rate is 34.8%, which is lower than the state average, so staff might be a little more stable than elsewhere. The facility gets inspected like others in the industry, and since August 1, 2019, it's had twelve deficiencies in the official reports, with five noted in the 2019 inspection, including some infection control violations, and a complaint report in June 2022 found two more deficiencies related to care planning and infection control, but there's been no actual harm found, just potential for harm, which means issues got flagged before anything serious happened. There are also compliance issues related to preventing abuse, neglect, and exploitation, but inspectors said there was only potential, not actual, harm. The facility has accessibility, terms, and privacy policies in place, and it's affiliated with Seky Holding Co., which keeps up the ownership and management structure.
Hyden Health and Rehab provides a social care platform to support residents, but the exact details about those services aren't clear from what's available, so anyone looking for specifics would need to ask about what types of social services or claims support are offered. The overall focus leans toward improving quality of life, promoting wellness, encouraging independence, and providing long-term and rehabilitation support, but like most facilities, it's good to look into the inspection reports to see how things are going with regulations and standards.