Rolling Hills Rehabilitation and Nursing Center sits at 68222 Commercial Dr. in Bridgeport, Ohio, surrounded by rolling hills and green views, and the place offers both long-term care and short-term rehabilitation for people who need nursing or memory care, with certified beds for up to 75 residents, and since Garden Healthcare Group LLC took over in December 2016, John manages the day-to-day operations with an Admissions Director named Katelyn Ninni, focusing on residents who need medical care for things like diabetes, wound care, respiratory problems, and even colostomy, catheter, tracheotomy, or total parenteral nutrition, which some folks might not find just anywhere. The facility provides skilled nursing care and intermediate care for very frail residents along with therapy services such as physical, occupational, speech/language, and even recreational and respiratory therapies, which help people regain strength and independence before going home or when staying long-term. There's also speech therapy, stroke recovery, IV antibiotics, dentistry, podiatry, mental health, nutrition counseling, and pharmacy and laboratory services, so most medical needs get covered without having to leave the building, though Rolling Hills does keep close relationships with four nearby hospitals in case something more serious happens, like Wheeling Hospital, East Ohio Regional Hospital, Ohio Valley Medical Center, and Belmont Community Hospital. People get help with medication management, personal care, home making, transportation to medical visits, and chronic condition management, with personalized treatment plans for every resident. Amenities aim for comfort and safety, with a focus on preventing falls or injuries through clear hallways and good supervision.
Residents' rights stay protected through quick notification if someone gets hurt or declines in health, which the staff takes seriously, and while there's no resident or family council, residents can use accessibility tools for things like larger text, grayscale, and high-contrast screens to make reading easier. The nurse turnover rate is around 50.9%, and nurse staffing averages 3.73 hours per resident per day, though inspection reports have found 60 deficiencies, including two related to infection, with past ratings between F and B+. Rolling Hills runs as a for-profit facility under individual ownership, and is affiliated with Ephram Lahasky, so folks can expect a warm and inviting place rather than something too fancy, where expert therapists and dedicated nurses-sometimes rotating but always trying-keep busy helping everyone, handling things from memory care to respite and hospice, always adjusting care to every resident's need. Engaging activities keep people active, and residents get to live as independently as they can, all while being cared for by a team who knows them well. Medicare and Medicaid are accepted, so many can afford the care, and the place really does feel home-like and nurturing for those looking for help as they age.