Park Place Manor Rehabilitation and Healthcare sits in Belton, Texas, at 810 E. 13th Avenue, serving the area since 1987, and offers rehabilitation and healthcare for seniors who need around-the-clock nursing care, short-term rehabilitation, or help with daily activities, and folks find both long-term and short-term care here, including respite care, hospice comfort care, dementia care encouragement, and independent and assisted living options. Park Place Manor has a focus on helping residents regain strength and move toward independence after surgery or illness, with personal care like help with dressing, bathing, walking, laundry, and toileting, plus nursing, medication, wound care, occupational therapy, and podiatry services, and a staff that comes from the local community, is not temporary, and is managed by Park Place Senior Care LLC since May 2021, though FourCooks Senior Care owns it, and the operation's for-profit. There are a total of 114 certified beds and about 64 residents stay on average each day, with studio room layouts for apartment-style living. Amenities listed include guest parking, dining room, fitness center, salon/barbershop, activities room, housekeeping, kitchens or kitchenettes, maintenance, washers, dryers, WiFi, cable TV, sprinkler system, some safety features, and transportation; there aren't details about outdoor spaces or every indoor feature, nor does the property give specifics on all meal or utility details, but staff work to create a clean, inviting space that tries to help people live with dignity and a sense of rest and security.
Over the years, Park Place Manor's had a history of complaint and inspection reports from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, with a total of 22 deficiencies from recent inspections, and these include 7 infection-related ones and failed standards on infection control, along with deficiencies in protecting residents from abuse, dignity, self-determination, and communication, and while the facility's got a 3-star CMS rating and an average score of 7.4 out of 10 (making it fourth highest rated in Belton), the nurse turnover rate is high at 61.4% (above the state average), and nurse hours per resident per day are 2.99, which falls below the state's 3.4 average, showing some ongoing staff challenges. Residents have access to activities like arts and crafts, education, wellness programs, and various social gatherings, and meals get prepared on site, though details on daily menus or food variety aren't listed. Federal laws prohibit discrimination based on gender identity, orientation, or income source, and the community strives for a welcoming environment where safety, support, and resident individuality matter, and the staff aims to give compassionate, skilled care tailored to each person's needs while families know their loved ones get support and supervision. Payment options accepted include Medicare, Medicaid, private pay, and major medical insurance, and people who need both short-term rehabilitation and longer-term skilled nursing care find services here, along with transportation support, and the place handles care plans with regular quality reviews by the team, striving to meet physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, and social needs for all its residents.