Dixon Healthcare Center sits on Reichart Avenue in Wintersville, Ohio, and runs as a nursing home with 85 certified beds and usually around 73 residents each day, and the place stays open around the clock, with staff who speak English and handle things like laundry, housekeeping, and even transportation to appointments, because getting to the doctor's office can be hard, and they've got an on-site beauty salon and barbershop too, which is nice for folks who want to keep up with the little things. The place has private, semi-private, and shared rooms, with a formal dining room where they serve three meals a day that get customized for the residents' likes and needs, and there's programming for creative classes and gatherings, plus activities like the Wii fitness machine, garden clubs, bingo, karaoke, and even DJ parties when folks are up for a little more noise, and they put on events like summer cookouts and an annual carnival, which gives everyone something extra to look forward to.
They've got a mix of care, covering long-term care, short-term rehab, and help after surgery, plus they offer adult day care, respite care, and skilled nursing for chronic conditions, and if someone needs wound care, pain management, orthopedic care, or even oncology support, those services are available right on-site, including hospice care and palliative care for folks reaching that difficult stage, and there's also memory care for people with dementia, so the staff gets families involved in making a plan that feels personal to each resident. Rehabilitation goes beyond just therapy, so physical, occupational, and speech therapy are all there, and the environment is set up to support both emotional and physical well-being for everyone, though nurse turnover is high-52.2%, a bit more than the state's 51%-and total nurse staffing sits at 3.17 hours per resident each day, below the Ohio average of 3.7 hours.
Dixon Healthcare Center is operated by Sxcy Mstr Lsco, LLC as a for-profit corporation, with CommuniCare Health as an affiliate, and has managerial control from Health Care Facility Management, LLC since 2018, while ownership comes from various groups including C R Stoltz II LLC, R.S. Wilheim Irrevocable Trust, and Rosedale Family Investment Company, Inc., and it's family-owned by CommuniCare, a group tied to several other healthcare properties. The facility is labeled as a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic, focusing mostly on physical medicine and rehab, and while it aims at person-centered care and involving families, it's had some struggles with federal standards, as inspection reports show 69 deficiencies overall, including six related to infection control, and some concerns about safe dialysis care, and there have been cited issues with abuse prevention and reporting; a complaint on March 20, 2025, turned up four problems.
With a 3.4 out of 5 star rating from 16 reviews, some folks like parts of the care while others point to areas that need work, and because Dixon is not accepting new patients right now, there's no chance for immediate entry, but those curious should know that the main focus is on seniors needing long-term care, rehabilitation, and support after injuries or illness, with offerings for people needing skilled nursing, memory support, wound care, and advanced hospice and palliative services, plus a calendar full of everyday social events to help people stay as active and involved as they're able, though families might want to check inspection histories and staffing levels when considering options.