Linwood Village offers care for seniors in a nursing home and assisted living setting, with 67 certified beds and usually around 49 residents a day, so it isn't a huge place and people tend to know each other, and there's a real effort made to make everyone comfortable and safe, while still trying to keep a home-like feeling about the community, as they stress things like having celebrations for Father's Day and Mother's Day, making sure family time and small traditions are kept up, which helps people feel at home even when they're away from their old neighborhood, and they do have a pet-friendly policy for smaller pets under 40 pounds, which is rare compared to many similar places. The care team, including skilled nurses, handles things like medication management, diabetic care, therapy, incontinence care, non-ambulatory support, and rehabilitation with physical and speech therapy, and coverage runs about 3.79 nurse hours per resident each day, though the nurse turnover rate is high at almost 60 percent, which can make continuity of care somewhat uneven. Administrative leadership's changed a bit over the years, with David Ganz and Yitzchok Oelbaum holding managerial control, and Crystal Reeve is the Executive Director.
Linwood Village has 56 one- and two-bedroom apartments, some with private balconies or patios, central air, heating, hardwood floors, and big closets, and there's always laundry facilities and 24-hour maintenance help available if anything comes up. People get nutritious meals every day, and there are group dining spaces as well as devotional and offsite activities to keep folks active and social. The building itself is accessible and connects easily to public transportation and highways, and residents can step outside to use the nearby parks and trails or just take in some sunshine. There's common areas indoors for gatherings, and plenty of parking for both residents and guests.
Linwood Village is licensed for both nursing and retirement care, with care services also under DCS, and they aim to preserve as much independence and dignity for every resident as possible while still providing help with activities of daily living for those who need it. The place promotes a sense of community and looks out for residents' quality of life, social needs, and general comfort. There's a focus on companionship and fostering a warm, open environment, but at the same time, the facility's been cited for several deficiencies-13 total, including 2 related to infections, and some connected to resident rights, such as not always honoring the right to organize or participate in resident or family groups, and lapses in timely care planning and full compliance with federal standards for care quality and infection control.
Despite these issues, staff try to give each resident personal attention and create an atmosphere where people feel valued and safe, and with its community activities, therapy services, pet policy, and easy access to outdoor spaces, it suits people wanting both support and some independence. Linwood Village is affiliated with Rivers Edge Operations, has a presence on Facebook, and is linked with Meta platforms for those who like to stay in touch online. The facility puts effort into making sure residents have engaging activities, safe and comfortable living arrangements, and access to comprehensive care for changing needs.