Focused Care at Summer Place sits in Beaumont, Texas, close to the Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital and CHRISTUS St. Elizabeth Hospital, and it's been running for 23 years with Ms. Delphia Smith as the Administrator. The facility gives seniors a place to live with skilled nursing care, assisted living, memory care, independent living apartments, respite care, and inpatient rehabilitation, serving about 95 residents a day in 132 certified beds, and it's run by Senior Care Centers and is tied to Focused Post Acute Care Partners. You'll find a caring staff on hand who work to make every resident comfortable, using personalized care plans to help people stay as independent as they can. The staff gives about 3.01 nurse hours for each resident every day, so there's help with things like medication, rapid rehabilitation, and everyday tasks, but the nurse turnover rate is 61.4%, which is pretty high, and the facility has had 21 deficiencies in state inspection reports, including two about infection and one for not reporting suspected abuse, neglect, or theft when required, as well as some relating to food safety and infection control.
The calendar at Summer Place stays busy with activities and events, so folks have chances to stay social and active, and there are amenities that help people live comfortably, though there's no detailed list of what those are. People can get nursing and rehabilitation care, including therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy in the therapy room, and the place has special programs for those with speech or hearing troubles-therapists focus on helping each person regain as much independence as possible. The facility provides a mix of specialized care services, such as restorative therapy, respiratory therapy, wound care (including negative pressure wound therapy), bariatric care, psychiatric care, X-rays, and lab tests. Residents who need extra clinical support can get things like IV therapy, enteral and parenteral feeding, tracheostomy care, COPD management, cardiac-pulmonary rehab, pain management, dialysis, post-surgical recovery, and help for cognitive and stroke recovery. The staff use electronic health records to track care, and the facility uses an approach that focuses on person-centered care, always aiming to make care compassionate and responsive. While the facility holds an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, it isn't BBB Accredited. Summer Place says, "It Takes a Minute to Change a Life," and that shows up in how the staff try to support both short-term and long-term residents, helping people recover after surgery or deal with ongoing health problems while still giving them ways to stay connected and feel comfortable as part of a community.