Advanced Health Care of Henderson provides short-term nursing and rehabilitation care for people coming out of the hospital and needing a place to recover before going home, and it also helps those who need skilled nursing or intermediate care because they're frail or need extra help. The facility has 38 certified beds and usually cares for about 37 residents each day, which shows it's almost always at capacity, and you'll find private suites with their own bathrooms and showers, adjustable beds, pressure-relieving mattresses, private phones, televisions, and high-speed internet so residents have privacy and comfort. There's round-the-clock nursing care with licensed nurses on site seven days a week, and the physician's always on call, which adds peace of mind for families. Advanced Health Care of Henderson's got a strong team, with nurses, therapists, social workers, and home health aides who all work together to cover everything from medication management and wound care to help with bathing and daily tasks, plus there are specialized therapy programs for rehabilitation, with physical, occupational, and speech therapists on hand for conditions like stroke or injury, and the staff provide personalized treatment plans to make sure every resident gets exactly what they need to regain their independence.
The facility's linked with Advanced Health Care and is affiliated with the Larry H Miller Corporation and a number of trusts and entities, and it operates as a for-profit corporation. They get Medicare certification and offer both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services for people who need therapy at different stages of recovery, and you'll find home health aides providing care under the supervision of nurses and therapists. The nurse turnover rate sits at 42.9%, which is a bit better than the state average, and residents get 5.77 nurse hours per day, which is higher than most places in the state, so residents get a good amount of attention. The place has an outdoor area, a library with a saltwater fish tank, a salon and barber shop, a roomy private dining area with a restaurant-style meal service supervised by a dietitian equipped for special diets like for diabetes or heart problems, and a cozy fireplace and patio where people can relax or visit with family in a homey setting.
The inspection records show 15 different deficiencies, including trouble with making sure the food comes from approved sources and is handled properly, which was marked as a G-level seriousness and affected a few residents with actual harm but not immediate danger, so that's worth noting. Inspectors cited them for a quality of life and care deficiency because of failure to follow treatment and care orders as well as a violation of infection control standards, with one infection-related deficiency on file. Most other issues were rated as D or lower, meaning no actual harm occurred but there was potential for more than minimal harm. Even with these issues, the facility keeps its focus on patient comfort and safety, offering amenities like a beauty salon, an attractive private dining room, a reading area, and comfortable seating for visitors. Therapists, nurses, and social workers are part of the team, helping with everything from post-surgery care and rehabilitation to connecting families with community resources and support. They aim to help every resident reach the best recovery possible and make the place feel welcoming and supportive during what can be a hard time.