Madison Health And Rehabilitation sits out in Mars Hill, North Carolina, at 345 Manor Road, with 100 SNF beds, and it's one of those places that tries to make everything as steady and safe as they can for folks who need more help than they used to, whether for short stays or longer term, and you'll find both private and semi-private rooms there, which gives families different choices. The staff includes a Director of Nursing, Assistant Director of Nursing, Admissions and Marketing, a Business Office Manager, an Activities Director, Accounts Payable, people for general inquiries, and the Therapy department, and the administrator there is Haley Niebes, so you know there's always someone to help steer the ship.
They offer 24-hour skilled nursing care supervised by a physician, and have the proper qualifications for Medicare and Medicaid. You'll find both skilled and intermediate nursing services, and the place can store and give out medicines as needed. They provide therapy services both as an inpatient and outpatient, which means physical, occupational, and speech therapies are all right there if you need them and want to maximize whatever recovery is possible, and there's a dedicated wound care RN on staff for those who need more attention for healing up. The therapy team includes physical, speech, and occupational therapists, and they work together to plan out what's needed for each resident. Therapy services reach beyond just exercises by helping folks reach the best improvement possible, and they personalize treatment plans, so it doesn't feel like one-size-fits-all.
For those worried about support, the community there tries to foster a healing environment, keeping things close-knit and helping everyone feel included, and you'll see that reflected in the resident and family lounge, which is called The Lodge, where people can spend time together. Meals get prepared with quality ingredients, and nutritional care is included in the services, while activities and events are always on the schedule for folks looking for something to do, whether it's just entertainment or something a little more involving. There's a tranquil courtyard with a koi pond and turtles, and residents can meet their visitors at a café or use the gym if they're feeling up for it. Entry is secured with 24-hour visitation allowed, though the doors stay locked outside of 7:00 am to 8:00 pm, which helps keep folks safe after dark. There's even a covered smoking porch for those who still smoke. Medicaid, Medicare, and private payments are all accepted, so there are choices that fit different situations. The facility's also associated with A Place For Mom, so families can find expert advice if they need more information on care options.