Park Terrace Rehabilitation Center at 2735 Darlington Rd in Toledo, Ohio, is a nursing home and rehabilitation facility run by Administrator Ms. Karen Weigel and works with Cch Healthcare and the Trinity Health Plan. The facility has 99 certified beds and usually cares for about 86 residents per day, and you'll find a mix of private and semi-private rooms, including options for respite, long-term, and short-term stays, and the building's all on one level, which helps with wheelchair access. The staff, between 51 and 200 employees, provide several types of care with a focus on long-term nursing, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, memory care, ventilator care, in-facility dialysis, hospice, and behavioral health, and there's a full set of services for folks who need IV therapy, tube feeding, complex wound care, and medicine management. You'll find specialized units here, including Serenity Gardens Memory Care for residents with Alzheimer's or severe memory issues-this is a locked and separate area focused on a calm environment-and there's a Pulmonary Care Unit and a Wound and Vascular Care Program to help with tougher health needs.
Rehabilitation services really take a front seat, with offerings like a rehab gym, physical, occupational, and speech therapies, including care for those recovering from a stroke or cardiac trouble, and the staff provides neurological rehab, bedside therapy when someone can't leave their room, pain management, and general electrical stimulation therapy for pain and wound healing. A big plus is the in-facility dialysis for folks who don't want to travel elsewhere, and you can expect 24-hour licensed nursing care, a dedicated wound care team, and a memory care unit for those with more advanced dementia. There are some things people should know: nurse staffing hours are 3.43 per resident per day, a bit below Ohio's average, and the nurse turnover rate is high, at 65.1%, plus there've been 73 inspection deficiencies, several involving infection control and nursing coverage, and it's worth noting the facility is not accredited by the BBB. The facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance.
You'll find plenty of comfort features like a beauty salon, patio, landscaped courtyard, newly renovated rooms for rehab, cable and Wi-Fi, and room service. Activities include bingo, cards, music, monthly entertainment, shopping trips, and religious services, plus access to guest meals and a chef who accommodates special diets. Housekeeping, laundry, and emergency response systems are standard, and there's a full activity program to keep residents engaged and social, with a special focus on keeping routines that help those with memory troubles. Staff includes licensed healthcare professionals, though earlier reports found some gaps in staff education about dementia care and reporting abuse. There have also been issues with accident hazards and supervision in certain areas, but the team is committed to supporting recovery and day-to-day needs as they work toward offering a safe, respectful place for seniors who need nursing or rehabilitation care.