Maple Winds Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center sits in Spring Hill, PA, and has offered skilled nursing care and rehabilitation since 2017, providing care for folks who need help after an illness, surgery, or hospitalization, so it's a place where you'll find both short-term rehab and long-term care, as well as personal care with Autumn View Personal Care right on the grounds. You'll see at least 50 certified beds, though as of June 2025, only 10 were listed as available, usually serving around 40 residents daily, and some residents might come for memory care or help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and medication. The nurse staffing level is higher than the state average at 4.22 nursing hours per resident every day, they accept Medicare and Medicaid, and they take a variety of health insurance types.
Residents who need non-ambulatory care get assistance transferring, bathing, dressing, taking their medicine, and eating, and 24-hour supervision is standard, helped along by an emergency alert system all throughout the facility, which is owned by a for-profit LLC with management control partly tied to Ephram Lahasky. Staff work with a range of therapies, offering physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, swallowing therapy for dysphagia, and specialized help for things like wounds, fractures, and joint replacements, with therapy devices available both in-room and in a spacious therapy area outfitted with parallel bars, weights, steps, and training restrooms to support residents during recovery. There's respite care if a primary caregiver needs a break, and a smooth transition between personal care and skilled nursing if your health needs change.
Maple Winds has a community dining room, and meal services are set up to handle allergy issues or diabetes diets, plus there's in-room meal delivery when needed, with laundry and housekeeping included so daily chores are handled. You'll find comfortable single and double rooms, often furnished and equipped with telephones, though residents can bring some of their own things to make it feel more like home. The building features common areas such as a garden, walking paths, an arts room, a dining hall, a salon/barber, plus spaces for movie nights and social gatherings.
Residents can take part in a variety of activities, some led by the community, others organized and run by residents, everything from crafts in the arts room to outings on the walking paths, or getting a trim at the on-site barber, or joining in movie night, and there are regular in-house dental and hearing checkups, X-ray and lab services, and transportation for medical appointments as needed. The care team regularly works with family to set up personalized care plans, supports transfers, medication, wound care, and complex medical needs, and the facility provides a full list of caregiving resources, insurance help, and programming for residents' changing interests and levels of function.
According to inspection reports, Maple Winds had 54 total deficiencies, with 4 linked to a complaint at the end of 2024, and 3 related specifically to infection-control, showing that care standards meet requirements for correction but still leave room for improvement, particularly on resident rights and safe care practices. The nurse turnover rate is a bit higher than the state average, and the most recent public rating is 2.9 out of 10 reviews, so families may want to consider both the service offerings and the facility's recent history when deciding if it fits their needs. Directions for the center go to 4112 Springhill Rd if folks need a visit.