Gallup Nursing & Rehabilitation, LLC sits at 306 E. Nizhoni Blvd in Gallup, NM, offering hospital-like care with a focus on comfort and support for everyone who stays there, and you'll find it's got 62 certified beds run under the ownership of Walnut Summer LLC and tied with Canyon Creek Healthcare. Folks who need skilled nursing or help through times they're extra frail can count on 24/7 care from a team of nurses, with a nurse staffing level averaging 3.07 hours per resident each day, but you should know that the nurse turnover rate is 59.3%. This place is set up to help people bounce back after a hospital trip or surgery, with transitional care units, doctor-recommended rehabilitation programs, and both physical and occupational therapy, plus they include speech therapy as part of personalized plans according to what doctors think fits.
Special services here cover a lot of ground: Alzheimer's care, memory support, ventilator care, dialysis, and orthopedic rehab, and doctors and nurses watch over everyone round the clock while a dietitian handles special diets for health or faith reasons. The staff, including social service workers, helps people handle moves in and out, and they line up programs like palliative and supportive care, so residents get full support as health needs change, and if someone aims to return home, they'll help arrange home health care or other needed support. The building itself has private rooms with TVs and phones, which makes a stay a little more comfortable, and wound care nurses bring strong support, getting help from a wound care specialist right on site when necessary.
Daily life includes stimulating activities meant to match each person's needs, aimed at keeping folks as active and happy as possible. This facility links up with the Gallup-McKinley County Chamber of Commerce and focuses on medical, dental, and nursing care, so the health services on offer are pretty broad, covering both short-term stays and longer conditions that need skilled and intermediate nursing. Historical reports show the place has had 42 deficiencies in inspections, 3 of those tied to infections, including issues related to reporting suspected abuse or neglect on time-something the records note posed more than minimal harm-and there've been serious problems when it comes to following residents' treatment orders and preferences, too. Staff try to provide high-quality and compassionate service, but the record isn't spotless. Each resident gets a plan for recovery or daily care supervised by a physician, with the goal of helping everyone stay as independent and comfortable as possible for as long as they can.