Cumberland Nursing & Rehabilitation Center sits as a for-profit nursing home with 93 certified beds though only 7 are licensed for use in June 2025, and it provides long-term care along with skilled nursing and rehabilitation therapy. Staff offers 3.68 nurse hours per resident each day and there's a nurse turnover rate of 37.2%. Licensed nurses stay on-site around the clock to help residents with medication, trach care, wound care, and daily needs like dressing, bathing, and transfers, so folks don't have to worry about getting the help they need day or night. The nursing team manages individualized care plans, medication, and continence support. Scheduled transportation makes trips to appointments easier, and respite care's available for those who need a short stay after surgery or illness. Residents here get professional therapies including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and there's a strong focus on safety with 24-hour supervision and an emergency alert system.
Over the years, management's been handled by Moshe Kelman since September 2018, Cindy Obanion since March 2023, and Thomas Tackett since August 2022, and the place has ties to Benjamin Landa. The center had its most recent standard inspection over two years ago due to delays and has had 12 total deficiencies noted in inspections, one related to infection, and some relating to gaps in care planning and assessment. Still, staff follows federal guidelines for infection control and care assessments. Residents live in furnished rooms with private bathrooms, cable TV, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, and folks can spend some time outside in gardens or on walking paths.
Amenities in the community are many and include a library, arts room, fitness room, game room, movie theater, and spaces for outdoor gatherings. Scheduled activities range from movie nights, music programs, and spa days to resident-run events meant to keep up a lively, social atmosphere. The kitchen staff handles meal prep and special diets, while housekeeping and laundry services keep things tidy. There's move-in help along with concierge service for those who need it, and scheduled transportation for outside trips. The center doesn't take part in Continuing Care Retirement Communities, but it does accept both Medicare and Medicaid. Cumberland Nursing & Rehabilitation Center aims to keep residents comfortable, safe, and as active as possible, offering therapy, medical care, and a broad mix of recreational options.