Yanceyville Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center sits in Yanceyville, North Carolina, with 157 certified skilled nursing beds and an average of about 138 residents a day, offering both short-term rehabilitation and long-term nursing care, so you see a mix of people recovering from a stay in the hospital and folks needing longer support due to age or illness, and there's a dedicated Memory Care Unit for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, along with a sub-acute unit for recovery from illness or injury, plus there's help around the clock for those who need ongoing medical attention. The place offers a range of care, like skilled nursing for people who can't do basic day-to-day activities on their own, and rehabilitation services for those healing from surgeries, trauma, or joint problems, as well as therapy options including occupational, physical, respiratory, restorative, and speech therapies. People can get help with diabetes and pain management, and those with more serious conditions have access to palliative, hospice, cardiac, wound, and stroke care, with personalized care plans for everyone, so there's support tailored to each person's needs, and it also provides language assistance for residents with limited English, which can help make things a little easier for some families.
The home offers field trips, special events, and family or resident council meetings for a sense of community, and there are amenities like Rehab Recovery Suites, private rooms, and on-site professional hair care, so folks can settle in as best as possible, and on top of that, there's a focus on compassionate support for a warm environment. The building is owned by Simcha Hyman & Naftali Zanziper, and managed by administrator Loie Leopardi as a for-profit limited liability company. One thing to note, the center does have a nurse turnover rate of 58.9%, and its staff provides about 3.02 nurse hours per resident per day, and recent inspection reports show the facility has had 16 deficiencies, especially concerning activities for residents, nutrition standards, food sourcing, and proper garbage disposal, though it's important to remember the facility is currently COVID-free and continues to provide a range of services. There's no public information available about how it manages its employees or managerial controls, but the center focuses on skilled nursing, rehabilitation, memory care, and services for folks who need extra help to stay comfortable during short stays or long-term care.