Devine Health and Rehabilitation sits at 104 Enterprise Ave in Devine, Texas, offering skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and memory care in a for-profit, locally operated building with 100 certified beds, though occupancy usually sits at about 55 residents. Management has been under Devine I Enterprises, LLC since September 2022, and the place is part of Creative Solutions In Healthcare, so that means there's some extra oversight and ties to a bigger network, and they check provider credentials like any medical place ought to do. The environment stays clean, safe, fully sprinklered, and pretty comfortable, and staff speak English, making things a little easier for most people.
On an average day, about 34 residents come through for care, and the daily census gives an idea of who's getting what. Staff average 3.04 nurse hours per resident each day, but there's no rated number for RNs alone and nurse staffing doesn't have a public rating. Pharmacy services run through licensed pros who handle monthly drug regimen reviews. People get help with activities of daily living, wound care, and medication management, and there's a full plate of therapies-physical, occupational, and speech-all aiming to help folks regain what they can. The staff offer help for stroke, heart conditions, neurological needs, diabetes, hospice, and post-surgery recovery, too. For support, transportation's available, and there's hair and beauty services, food by their culinary team, laundry, housekeeping, religious offerings, and activities to pass the time, and the facility's got respite care and short/long-term rehabilitation options, too.
Vaccinations show some good rates, with 100% of short-stay residents and 94% of long-stay residents assessed and immunized for flu, and 91% of long-stay residents and 81% of short-stay residents for pneumonia. They run family and resident councils to keep residents' voices part of things, and the care portal lets family keep up on loved ones' health from afar. The team aims for compassion and keeping the place nurturing, with personalized care plans for everyone, and there's a customer care line where people can give feedback or ask for help.
The most recent inspection reports show deficiencies, though, including infection control problems that could lead to spread of illness, plus some quality of life and care issues, mainly related to not always giving treatments that fit each resident's preferences and goals. Environmental deficiencies came up in inspections, too. Some numbers stand out-15% of short-stay residents have pressure sores and 14% reported moderate to severe pain, while 2% had delirium. Among long-term residents, 9% have pressure sores, 7% lose too much weight, 15% feel more depressed or anxious, 7% have urinary tract infections, 2% have moderate to severe pain, and 58% of low-risk residents have lost control of bowels or bladder. On the bright side, no long-stay residents got restrained or had low-risk pressure sores. About 28% of long-term people needed more help over time with everyday things.
Devine Health and Rehabilitation accepts Medicare and Medicaid, and they don't run as a continuing care retirement community or special focus facility, so that just means the services stick to skilled care and rehab without retirement home extras. Services like a payment portal, a care portal, E-Fax, plus many activities, meals, and help with daily needs show they're set up to try and keep things running smoothly, and staff keep working to improve care and aim for a supportive, caring place to live.