Lexington Court Care Center sits at 250 Delaware St in Mansfield, Ohio, and its large building houses up to 75 residents in different suites, where people can pick what feels most like home to them, and with about 65 residents there on an average day, folks get to know one another and usually see some familiar faces around. The place offers many kinds of services including assisted living, memory care for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, independent living for more active seniors, long-term nursing care, and short-term rehabilitation for people coming out of the hospital who need extra help getting back on their feet, while skilled nurses and therapists are there to help with care and recovery, plus respite care for people who need support for only a few days at a time. Staff and caregivers provide help with dressing, bathing, and housekeeping, and there's meal service every day, usually one or two prepared meals, plus laundry and transportation for doctor visits or errands, while nurse staffing clocks in at about 3.14 hours per resident per day even as the nursing staff turnover's quite high at 64.7%, so people might see some new faces from time to time.
You'll find a community atmosphere here, where residents and their families can join in daily social, educational, and entertainment activities, and the center wants everyone to feel welcome and informed, so families can stop in, take a tour, and meet the people on staff to get an idea of how everything works. Lexington Court Care Center provides a range of options for seniors, including care for those who qualify for Medicaid, and there's regular communication with families so everyone stays up to date on what's happening. Facilities include accommodations for people with disabilities or special needs, in-house pharmacy, lab, podiatry, and wound care services, and seniors have access to medical supplies and physician services if they need them.
The center runs multiple types of programs and activities to try to keep everyone busy and healthy, aiming to help folks regain independence so they can safely return home if that's the goal, though there have been 22 deficiencies marked in inspection reports ranging from issues with nutrition - like handling allergies, preferences, and food serving - to care planning not always being done on time, though none of those caused actual harm but could cause more than minimal harm if they don't get fixed. Ownership and management come from Orion Operating Services LLC, with ties to Atrium Centers, Inc., and Atrium Centers Management LLC's been running things since back in 2006, and while there's no fancy mention of pools or gyms or big amenity lists, there's a steady focus on senior living needs, plenty of help for those needing long-term or recovery care, with staff trying to offer help and support in a way that keeps life straightforward and as comfortable as possible.