Indianola Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center sits in Indianola, Mississippi, and it's a small place where folks get both short-term rehab and long-term care, and the staff work round the clock with nurses, CNAs, therapists, and other medical professionals on hand day and night, so there's always someone nearby to help out whether it's with regular care or something urgent, and they've put a lot into making the place safe, clean, and comfortable, which shows in their very high inspection rating and that recent A+ grade, plus there's only been one minor deficiency on their last inspection, and no major complaints from residents for the whole year, which says a lot about how things run there. They accept Medicare and Medicaid, and have a focus on personalized care plans-so each person gets what they actually need rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, and families can join in too with a Family Council while residents have their own say through a Resident Council, which helps keep everyone involved in community decisions and goings-on, and they also have a history of celebrating achievements, whether that's recovering movement or reaching special milestones.
People can get all sorts of specialized services, like speech therapy, occupational and physical therapy, cardiac therapy, diabetes management, IV antibiotics, wound care, respiratory and recreational therapy, pain management, palliative and hospice care, bariatric and orthopedic rehab, along with care for folks with memory troubles like Alzheimer's. The center welcomes pets, which is nice for folks who can't imagine life without their furry companions, and there's always 24/7 nursing care, so help is never far off no matter the hour, plus they even offer telemedicine for when a specialist is needed but can't be on site right away. Admission is open all day and night, and the environment is kept friendly and family-oriented, with staff taking pride in treating people with respect and love, and there's a focus on creating a home-like atmosphere that doesn't feel too much like a hospital, even for those needing help with wound care or more advanced rehab, including people recovering from strokes or amputations. The facility got recognized with a Silver AHCA/NCAL national quality award, and while the buildings and rooms are pretty straightforward, they're set up for people getting help with standing or moving, and the team's got plenty of experience handling all sorts of situations, from daily rehab needs to full Alzheimer's support. Families and residents stay involved in the decisions, pets can join, and the staff are there day and night, focused on helping folks not just stay safe but get stronger if they can, and keep the place as comfortable and homey as possible.