Heartland Villa Center sits on a large, peaceful rural lot surrounded by fields and trees in Lewisport, Kentucky, just east of Owensboro and less than twenty minutes from Perry County Memorial Hospital in Tell City, so people get the sense it's close to what they need but still set apart for quiet and fresh air, and they've got a seven-acre campus with walking paths, a shady park, and even a play area. The place has forty-five skilled care beds and a twenty-four-unit apartment complex, which means folks looking for either assisted living or skilled nursing will find a spot there, and they let prospective residents take a tour, see a virtual walk-through, or look at a photo gallery if they want a peek inside before deciding. Heartland Villa Center provides different kinds of care, including independent living, assisted living, nursing home services, short-term rehab, long-term support, memory care, and respite stays, which just means people can stay for a short time to give regular caregivers a break.
The center offers a wide range of health services-they do wound care, memory support, therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, orthopedic and outpatient rehabilitation, specialized Alzheimer's care, and even dialysis and ventilator care. Staff helps with medication, bathing, dressing, transfers, diabetic and incontinence care, and cares for people who can't walk or who need higher-acuity attention; there's supervision day and night. Residents with dietary restrictions can get special meals, and all-day dining is an option, so people aren't locked into set meal times. Rooms come furnished or unfurnished, with phones and accessible baths or showers, and people who use wheelchairs or need other accessibility won't have trouble getting around. People can relax in the garden or get a haircut on-site at the salon and barber shop, and there's housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, and transportation or parking services if folks want help with errands or visits elsewhere. The facility runs activities like movie nights, arts and crafts, and devotional programs, and there's an arts room, emergency alert system, and beautifully kept walking paths to enjoy. Both cats and dogs are welcome, and people can use both indoor and outdoor common areas however they like. Heartland Villa Center takes Medicaid and Medicare for those needing financial help, and they've received the My Innerview Excellence in Action award three times, got the National Health Care Association's Bronze Commitment to Quality award, and are recognized as a Seniorly-verified community. People say it's a charming place that's known for honest, compassionate care, and it tries to make life easier and friendlier for everyone living there. Payment options and available floor plans can be discussed with the staff, and families who need advice or planning help can get it too, so there's a feeling that folks aren't left to figure things out by themselves. The campus makes it easy for people to enjoy both privacy and community, with ways to stay connected through regular activities, outings, a dining room, and a support network for seniors with different care needs.