Dayspring Skilled Nursing Facility provides skilled nursing care and rehabilitation services for seniors who need both short-term and long-term support, and it's been around for a while under Carespring Health Care Holdings LP with a management team from Carespring Health Care Management, LLC since 2007, and you'll find Barry N Bortz, David Eppers, and the Bortz Family Trust/Key Bank Trustee with indirect ownership interests here. The facility has 144 certified beds and a nurse staffing level that's higher than the state average, with nurses spending about 4.22 hours per resident per day, and while the nurse turnover rate of 46.3% is below the state average, there have been a total of 14 documented deficiencies from inspections, including issues with infection control, accident prevention, and how the pharmacy handled medication labeling and storage.
Residents have access to skilled nursing, rehabilitation, assisted living, memory care for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, and independent living services, so folks who want more independence can find options, but there's also care for those who need help with daily activities like dressing, bathing, or medication management, and there's 24-hour nursing care and personal assistants for those who need it. Dayspring features specialized care plans for memory care residents, with programming focused on reducing confusion and keeping people safe, and there's wound care, medication support, podiatry, and other therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, plus in-house rehabilitation programs for everyone. The community gets recognized by the Joint Commission for healthcare accreditation and is affiliated with Carespring Health Systems.
The environment at Dayspring supports both active seniors and those who need more care, with amenities like social activity rooms, lounges, a guest room, an ice cream parlor, walking and hiking areas, and outdoor spaces for fresh air, while safety features include handicap access and sprinkler systems throughout the property. Each resident's living space can have kitchens or kitchenettes, housekeeping, cable TV, and laundry access, which can help life feel more comfortable. There's always organized social events, arts and crafts, fitness programs, spiritual activities, dining services with communal meals, and a nutrition specialist on staff, and therapists, nurses, and personal care assistants are always on-site, which keeps things running smoothly.
Prospective residents can expect various move-in procedures, assessments to determine care levels, and options for tours, both virtual and in-person, before signing detailed contracts and understanding the billing. The grounds include a Montessori school to encourage elder-child interaction and workshops for hobbies or cooking; so it's got a busy community feeling most days, and you see a focus on offering a caring, comfortable home, with organized activities and a strong push for compassionate care tailored to each person's needs, even though past inspections have shown some areas for improvement.