McCormick Post-Acute in McCormick, South Carolina, is a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility that takes care of people right after they leave the hospital, or who need long-term help with daily care. The building stays open 24 hours every day and holds up to 120 residents, though the average daily group is about 110. Residents get private furnished rooms with private bathrooms, cable TV, and high-speed internet, and families and visitors can use the parking and transportation services. Nurses and staff give help day and night, offering 12-16 hours of nursing supervision each day and a call system for quick help whenever a resident needs it. McCormick Post-Acute has a nurse staffing ratio of 2.93 hours per resident each day. Their nurse turnover rate sits at 36.4%, which runs lower than the state average. The facility provides skilled nursing, intermediate care, and medical services, including care for wounds, stroke recovery, pain management, diabetes management, and short-term rehabilitation, and they keep staff onsite with medical, therapy, and registered nursing credentials. They offer unique services such as speech, occupational, and physical therapies, along with special programs like "Orthopedic Rehabilitation," recreational therapy, palliative care, hospice, dental and vision care, cardiac therapy, respiratory therapy, IV antibiotics, podiatry, optometry, audiology, nutrition counseling, bariatric care, and laboratory and X-ray services. The staff will help with medication, personal care, bathing, dressing, transfers, catheter care, mental health service, and social services.
Dining follows a restaurant-style plan where you can ask for special diets like diabetes or allergy-sensitive meals, and meals are available all day. Residents can walk the garden paths and enjoy a range of community amenities including a movie theater, spa, sauna, activity and fitness rooms, library, arts room, and wellness room. Activities run every day, both from staff and other residents, with options for movie nights, music, visitor and community events, and both exercise and entertainment programs in the schedule. McCormick Post-Acute doesn't have a formal residential council or full CCRC setup, but there's still plenty of voice and involvement among the people living there. In recent health inspections, the facility has 11 deficiencies, with issues found in infection control, PASARR screening, and making sure residents are prepared for safe transfers or discharge. Still, the facility scores well for general quality in other official metrics and keeps a focus on care and safety. McCormick Post-Acute accepts both Medicare and Medicaid and runs as a for-profit Limited Liability Company, working with Pacs Group, so it gives a broad range of services for those recovering from illness or needing ongoing care, with rooms and programs designed for comfort, privacy, and activity.