Copiah Living Center sits in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, and has 60 certified beds, but on most days about 52 residents live at the center. The community is connected to the Beebe Family, and has had managerial control from Providence Care, LLC since 2010 and Regional Care LLC since 2014, while the Mississippi Health Care Association oversees its operations. Many people know the facility because it's also associated with a nearby mobile home park and has an apartment building, giving people different options for living arrangements, and the whole place is set up as a retirement home that aims to feel warm and homelike, with activities meant to keep folks engaged each day.
The center provides a mix of services like long-term care, assisted living, skilled nursing, short-term rehab after things like surgery, hospice for end-of-life care, and memory care for people who need specialized help, and its staff offer home health care, wound care, and rehabilitation therapies aimed at improving strength and movement after major illnesses or injuries like strokes, falls, or joint replacements. Each resident receives about 4 nurse hours a day, but there's a pretty high nurse turnover rate of about 41.8%, and the facility has received 17 documented deficiencies in state inspections over time, including 2 related to infection control and some connected to how food is handled and planned, so inspectors noted concerns but found no immediate harm, just a possible risk, and there was also a citation for not having a good plan for quality assurance and performance improvement or committee activities, with several people affected.
Amenities are much like other senior communities, including organized activities, calendars to keep life engaging, and shared spaces meant to help people feel comfortable, and there's a photo gallery showing what the community looks like inside and out, which many families like to see. Copiah Living Center is licensed for nursing care and has property features and services meant to help residents feel supported, whether they need daily long-term care or are staying a short while for rehab or recovery, and the staff focuses on helping each resident get to the best health possible within a caring environment.