Waverly Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center sits on a peaceful stretch of Main Street in Waverly, Virginia, where folks will find 120 certified beds inside a country setting that's quiet and calm, and while the building has picturesque surroundings, it also provides basic nursing care day and night for about 109 residents on average, with both private and semi-private rooms for comfort, and staff are supposed to work round the clock, though the nurse turnover rate is high, sitting around 80.5%. This facility runs under Waverly Operating Holdings LLC, with Tzvi Alter owning 99% through indirect interest, and it's part of the larger YAD Healthcare family, and although it's also operated as an America Healthcare Center, Ms. Monica Randall serves as the administrator, overseeing plenty of standard nursing home services, health care, medical care, and extended rehabilitation programs, from restorative training and wound care to help recovering after surgery. There's a range of therapies offered, including physical, speech, occupational, respiratory, intravenous, and enteral therapies, whether someone needs short-term help going home or plans to stay longer for complex medical needs, with services lined up to help residents' recovery and wellness, like skilled nursing, post-acute care, long-term programs, and support for daily living and social connections, and therapists focus on helping people get better and even hope to get them back home again.
Waverly has a pharmacy on site and claims infection control protocols to stay ahead of germs, and says it tries to meet professional standards in its medical services, but there've been cited deficiencies, including for failing to prevent medication errors (F0760), not meeting expectations for individualized assessments and care plans (F0658), and for some failures tied to resident rights and not always accommodating people's needs or preferences (F0558), so the place has its problems like most facilities, and it's been the subject of some complaint investigations; one reported on April 10, 2024, for example. The center's inspection history lists three recent standard visits, and those who like details can look up performance data, which includes information about financial efficiency, staff hours-nurses average 2.84 hours per resident per day-and figures on charges and costs for comparison with similar facilities, plus transparency about how they handle healthcare pricing and insurance coverage, including HMO options. Folks can expect basic amenities like air conditioning, accessible rooms and grounds for wheelchairs, customer parking, restrooms, and a setup that's meant to keep things comfortable and running smoothly, and it's set up with licensed nursing home services for both short stays after surgery and long-term residency.
Social life, activities, and community are part of the everyday routine along with the care, and the staff, including therapists and nurses, work with residents, families, and physicians to plan and deliver help that's supposed to match individual needs, though according to reports, they've sometimes missed the mark. Waverly Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center stays visible online, too, posting on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram, and for those who want to focus on the numbers or compare with other nursing homes, the place has detailed financial and performance reports available, including the Gross Patient Revenue Per Adjusted Patient Day, and information on its licensed capacity-120 beds and about 40,320 patient days tracked. The team at Waverly tries to offer comfort and expert care in a calm, country environment, always balancing the challenges of the job with the focus on residents' health, therapy, and recovery.