Avamere Olympic Rehabilitation of Sequim sits in Sequim, Washington, and is part of the Avamere Healthcare system, so you'll find skilled nursing care here along with short-term and long-term options for those who need it. The facility's designed to provide 24-hour care for seniors and has a friendly atmosphere with amenities meant to keep residents comfortable. You'll see therapy gyms for daily activities along with on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy services, including certified LSVT and Vital Stim speech-language therapy. There's a geriatric-certified physical therapist on staff, wound care specialists, and United Wound Healing services, plus a physician assistant (PA-C) available on-site five days a week. They offer telemedicine day and night, and there's on-site EKG too.
Nurses provide about 4.33 hours of care per resident each day, and the nurse turnover rate is 45.7%. The facility supports an average of 76 residents per day and can hold up to 90 certified beds. It provides help with daily living, medication management, wound care, and balanced meals with special diets if needed. Residents take part in social activities, get transportation help, and have access to a full activities calendar. Care plans are personalized and require approval from the resident's primary doctor.
Staff work to foster a good spirit through activities for employees, like employee of the month recognition. The building has multiple levels and an on-site therapy gym to help with rehabilitation and therapy. The facility received recognition for quality from the American Health Care Association and National Center, and it has a 5-star staffing rating on Medicare.gov. The owners include Ari Operations, LLC; Avamere Group LLC; Ariso LLC; Avamere Health Services LLC; and Avamere Living, as well as individuals like Richard Dillon, Matthew Hilty, Karl Miller, Ronald Odermott, and Gary Wart. However, some inspection reports list deficiencies, especially involving infection control, and there isn't public information about how managers run the facility or manage employees. The facility's a for-profit nursing home providing skilled nursing, rehab, and support for day-to-day needs for seniors who may need either short-term recovery or longer-term care.