Swanton Valley Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center sits at 401 W. Airport Highway in Swanton, Ohio, and it's a senior living community that focuses on elderly care, rehabilitation, and people with complex medical needs, so people coming from nearby places like Delta, Wauseon, and Toledo can get to it pretty easily, and you'll see they've got certified beds for up to 92 residents. The center offers different services, including long term care, short stays, transitional care, rehab, and specialty care, and they have different care programs for people with orthopedic, cardiac, pulmonary, and stroke recovery needs, along with a full memory care unit set aside for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, where a permanent nursing staff watches over everyone.
Residents can get physical, occupational, and speech therapies, and the staff is trained in complex care, which includes handing out medications, helping with incontinence care, giving dietary advice, and making sure all kinds of special health needs are met. The center provides things like an exercise room, a hair salon, a heated in-ground swimming pool, personal garden areas, landscaped walkways, and lakeside sitting spots, so folks can spend time how they like, and these spaces are meant to help people relax and enjoy their days. Their amenities-like the calm garden spots-are set up so residents can join virtual tours or just get some fresh air with a sense of peace. The staff tries to keep things feeling homelike and safe, and they also have ancillary services and keep a close eye on safety.
The owners and managers, Yisrael Friedman, Mark Neuman, and Meir Singer, have been in place since 2019, and Swanton Valley is part of Crown Healthcare Group. The facility has a nurse turnover rate of 45.1%, which is a bit lower than the Ohio average, but their nurse staffing level sits at 3.13 hours per resident each day, so it's below the state average of 3.7 hours, and that's worth knowing if you're weighing your options. Inspection reports as of December 2024 show the center had 7 deficiencies in its most recent survey and 40 total deficiencies on record, including some related to infections, and some for resident rights-like failing to give everyone a truly clean, homelike environment, and not always upholding residents' dignity or self-determination-plus a nutrition and dietary citation that had the potential for more than minimal harm, though it didn't cause actual harm.
Swanton Valley says they're committed to providing good care and quality of life, and they follow privacy practices and a non-discriminatory policy, so all residents and patients are treated alike. They use current medical equipment and technology, and the grounds are set up for calm living with attention to healthcare. The healthcare center offers nursing home care, memory care, rehab, respite, and more, and tries to foster a community atmosphere, welcoming people from Swanton and neighboring towns.