Berry Hill Nursing Home sits in South Boston, VA and provides both long-term and short-term care for people who need help, and it's got 120 licensed beds in a safe, clean building where they use all kinds of modern safety steps like electrostatic cleaning, HEPA air scrubbers, and MERV 13 filters, so the air stays clear and folks feel comfortable, and the team, led by Jason Claiborne, keeps up regular screenings and follows CDC guidelines, making sure masks are worn when needed and always putting health first. The home works with Principle Long Term Care, Inc., so it's privately run, but it's also licensed and certified for Medicare and Medicaid, which opens up care for a range of people, and there's always trained staff around, with round-the-clock skilled nursing and a wide variety of medical services, including short-term rehabilitation after surgery or illness, long-term care for chronic conditions, and help with daily tasks, so people can focus on healing or simply living each day with dignity.
Rooms come in both private and semi-private options, so you can pick between $190 for your own or $175 if you don't mind sharing, and every resident gets help from an interdisciplinary team, which means nurses, therapists, and other experts work together to make a care plan as personalized as needed, always focusing on independence, comfort, and respect, with folks getting IV therapy, therapy for wounds, help after strokes, and cardiac or pulmonary support. Berry Hill Nursing Home also offers daily activities, social events, and even special programs through partnerships like VirginiaNavigator, disAbilityNavigator, SeniorNavigator, VeteransNavigator, and the Lindsay Institute, so there's always something to do for people with different interests, and the staff works to get everyone involved, even with stuff like recreational programs, a beauty shop and barbershop, and organized outings.
People also get physical, occupational, and speech therapy right on site, and the home's designed to handle transportation, eye care, respite care, meals, and housekeeping, so families know that their loved ones aren't missing the basics. Berry Hill's philosophy is all about keeping up hope, building personal accomplishment, treating everyone with dignity, and unlocking what makes each person special, and the whole care team gets screened for skills and compassion, because they know it's not easy to need help in old age or after a health problem. With 64.3 full-time equivalent workers caring for residents across nearly 18,000 patient days in a year, this facility aims to keep things steady, safe, and predictable, making the day-to-day simpler for residents and their families who want steady care without surprises or lots of fuss.