Pineville Rehabilitation & Living Center sits at 1010 Lakeview Drive in Pineville, North Carolina and has been serving the community for years with skilled nursing care day and night, offering both short-term rehab and long-term care, along with respite stays and hospice care for those who need it. The facility has room for 106 residents and is part of the Atrium Hospital SNF Collaborative. The staff includes people like Lasheena Webb, the administrator, Jason Albertini who's a pre-medical student, Debbie Waller in HR, AP, and Payroll, Katie Eberly who works in laundry and as a housekeeper, and Malavika Rao who's a physical therapist, and altogether they aim for a mix of comfort and skilled care with a team of about 11 to 50 employees. CCH Healthcare operates the place, bringing in experience in running skilled nursing facilities, and the staff is there to answer questions and help families understand care options, whether it's through a phone call or a contact form, and the in-house concierge helps with extra needs too.
People can take a virtual tour online, and the website offers tools making it easier to read or navigate for those who need bigger text or higher contrast. Families can connect with advisors and senior living experts if they need help making decisions, and these experts only get paid if somebody moves in, so families can get advice without an up-front cost. The facility gives details on things like community ratings, reviews, and pricing, and these are checked for honesty so people know they're hearing from real folks. On sites like A Place for Mom and SeniorAdvisor.com, Pineville Rehabilitation & Living Center has earned an average rating of 3.0 stars out of 5, which is considered very good by some, and reported average costs are around $275, though exact prices aren't posted. The facility tries to make things comfortable and home-like, and it also has a VA contract and programs for veterans. The care is always available, with nursing help 24/7, and the main goal is to help families feel confident when choosing care for their loved ones.