Cambridge LTC Partners Inc sits in Dimmitt, Texas, and has served its community for many years, providing steady healthcare and having roots in local health outreach programs, and even though it has had some recent renovations that updated rooms for patients and their families and added a few new amenities to help people feel a little more comfortable, the place is still a long-term care facility that blends hospital-level care with different living options for older adults. The facility holds accreditation from The Joint Commission, and it's a Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing home with 114 certified beds, and on most days, there are around 43 people staying there, so it's not too crowded but not tiny either, and it's got automatic sprinklers in all the required spaces.
Cambridge LTC Partners Inc offers a wide range of care: skilled nursing, memory care in secure settings for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, independent and assisted living with help for daily activities, long-term rehabilitation and therapy, wound care, home health care, hospice, adult day services, and even residential homes for a small number of seniors who might want more privacy or a quieter spot. Emergency care, surgeries, lab tests, and imaging services are available, and the focus is on supporting people so they can hold onto independence for as long as possible, and there's also a resident and family council that lets folks talk about concerns together.
Staff members aim to build relationships with each resident and come up with care plans that fit each person, but the staffing situation has had some challenges, with a total nursing staff turnover rate between 68% and 81% and a staffing rating of 1, which basically means staffing levels are much below average for the industry, with registered nurse and nurse aide hours per resident each day being well under the national mark, and though there's a caring staff, the facility has seen 17 health deficiencies in its most recent inspection, got a total deficiency score of 124, has had two substantiated complaints, two reported incidents, and one penalty resulting in a $9,750 fine.
Cambridge LTC Partners Inc has a male secure unit for those who need a protected environment, and it does accept both Medicare and Medicaid for payment. The quality measure ratings are actually above average, even if the overall rating is only a 1 out of 5, and health inspections were a little below average but not the worst. The facility doesn't have continuing care retirement programs or any special focus status, and it's individually owned and operated as a for-profit business, although it works closely with the community and supports various outreach projects. The place is dedicated to offering as much comfort and quality as possible, and it's always trying to match care levels with what every person needs, but people should know about both the strong and weak points before making any decisions about living or care here.