Autumn Care of Statesville sits at 2001 Van Haven Dr, Statesville, NC, and belongs to Saber Healthcare's network of senior living communities. This facility offers skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care, long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, respite care, and personal care, so residents and their families have several care options to choose from, depending on what's needed at any given time. The building has a home-like atmosphere that residents and families seem to appreciate, and the staff's known for providing care with warmth and kindness, as well as making sure the daily needs and comfort of residents are met. Autumn Care of Statesville has 103 skilled nursing beds, and around-the-clock staff who speak English.
Skilled Nursing Facility and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic services are both provided on site, with clinical leadership always committed to creating customized care plans for every individual. There's a focus on enhancing both physical and emotional well-being through a range of amenities designed for seniors, and the facility keeps a close eye on creating a safe and comfortable environment regardless of care level. The memory care program supports residents with memory impairments and provides added safety for those who need it.
The facility's team, including the administrator Tammy Rabuck, works to make sure everyone gets personalized assistance with daily activities and regular on-site healthcare services. Residents can also take part in community events like Balloon Fest and the Statesville Pumpkin Fest, which offer ways for people to make friends and feel part of a group. Autumn Care of Statesville earned the Quality Initiative Recognition Program award from the American Health Care Association (AHCA) in 2020.
The care at Autumn Care of Statesville is both individualized and flexible, whether someone needs help after surgery through their Pre-registration Program, long-term skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilitation, assisted living, or respite care for families who need a break. Services always aim for the best possible outcome, and staff strive to help each resident reach a higher level of independence, all while maintaining dignity, comfort, and a sense of home. Right now, the facility isn't accepting new patients.