Borger Healthcare Center sits in Borger, Texas, with a total of 110 certified beds but usually serves about 34 residents each day, and it's been managed by Slp Borger, LLC since June 2023 as part of Senior Living Properties, which runs several places like this in the region, and the facility falls under the business category of health and medical - general, operating as a for-profit partnership, so it's not BBB accredited or claiming to be anything extra. Residents receive 24-hour skilled nursing care, and there's staff like Patricia Ray, who is the Director of Social Services, Danielle Brittain, the Director of Nursing, Donna Boston, a Licensed Practical Nurse, and Micaela Yohn, a Certified Nursing Assistant, all helping to manage care and daily activities. The facility's staffing level is 2.97 nurse hours per resident per day, which is lower than the Texas state average of 3.4, and its nurse turnover rate is 61.9%, which is higher than the state average of 51.8%, so staffing stability can vary. Over the past 36 months, Borger Healthcare Center's inspection reports have shown 23 documented deficiencies, including two tied to infection control, with reports also noting issues related to resident safety, rights, quality of care and quality of life, such as failing to ensure a hazard-free environment, not always honoring residents' dignity or their right to self-determination and communication, and sometimes lacking in supervision and accident prevention.
Residents have both private and semi-private room options, and while the facility emphasizes patient-centered care focusing on personalized attention, the recent inspection history means some oversight areas have needed attention. The building's layout supports secure access and accessibility, and the design aims for comfort, with quiet spaces where people can relax or talk, and outdoor areas to enjoy the rural setting. Staff offer a range of senior living services, including skilled nursing, long-term care, respite care, memory care for people with Alzheimer's or related needs, and rehabilitation therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, with added services like peritoneal dialysis for those who need it. Therapy and rehabilitation services help residents recover from injuries, surgeries, or manage chronic pain, and care teams work to make individual care plans for each resident. The surrounding neighborhood gives easy access to stores, restaurants, gas stations, pharmacies, and banks, offering convenience for those living there or visiting. The facility has recently renovated amenities, and it tries to create a cozy and friendly place for seniors, though the documented deficiencies make it important for families and residents to stay informed and ask questions about current practices and changes.