Concord Village Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation sits in a peaceful spot with 72 private rooms, each coming with a TV, Wi-Fi, and an ensuite bath, and you'll find the facility helps people who need recovery after illness, injury, or surgery, along with long-term skilled nursing and hospice care for those with chronic conditions or facing more serious health needs, and, this place takes Medicaid/Medi-Cal, Medicare, and private insurance, so many folks can get the help they need without as much worry. Meals come every day, served in a restaurant-style dining room, but there's also a cafe snack area and a dietitian team designs special diets for those who need them, and people can enjoy things like art therapy, educational classes, music and dance programs, movies, exercise, and various social activities, so there's always something to do besides sitting in your room. Licensed skilled nurses watch over residents around the clock, making sure everyone gets help with medication, wound care, diabetes and cardiac care, IV therapy, injections, respiratory support, pain management, help with bathing, dressing, and all those daily needs, plus Concord Village covers recovery from surgery or stroke, post-hospital care, and sub acute care specialties.
Doctors come on site for medical needs, and the place offers rehabilitation therapy, home infusion, podiatry services, lab tests, mobile radiology, cardiology, wound care, and even mental health professionals, audiology, and dentistry visits when needed, all adding up to a wide list of services delivered without having to leave the facility, and there's support for special medical diets and enteral nutrition too. Community spaces include a hair salon, library, chapel, outdoor courtyards, a lounge, and both comfortable and safe places for healing and connection, where friends and family can visit or just enjoy the fresh air. Nurse staffing is somewhat higher than average in the state, though nurse turnover runs high as well-64.6% compared to the state's 51%-and average daily residents number about 58 out of 72 certified beds, so it never feels overly crowded, but you may see new staff here and there.
As for inspections, Concord Village has had 16 total deficiencies, including two infection-related ones and a specific citation (F0695) about safe respiratory care, though no actual harm occurred but there was a chance for more than minimal harm, so it pays to keep an eye on their track record along with their high BBB rating at A+. The place is managed by Vrc Management, Inc., with five owners each holding a 20% stake, and it's operated as an LLC with Michael J. Francus as business manager, so there's a clear record of who's responsible. Staff focuses on making treatment plans tailored to each person, working to restore health and support residents' independence, with both short-term and long-term options, plus the option to reserve care ahead of time for scheduled surgery and recovery. While the facility's rooms are all private and designed to feel secure and welcoming, there's always the sense of trying to balance peace, dignity, and personal comfort for every resident, so folks looking for skilled nursing or rehab in a place with a wide list of services, on-site medical care, and private rooms may find Concord Village worth considering, and it remains a steady fixture in the area for those who need both medical help and a little extra attention each day.