Palemon Gaskins Memorial Nursing Home is a small, county-owned nursing facility offering care in a close-knit, community-oriented environment. With a total of 30 beds, the home is designed to serve a limited number of residents, promoting a sense of familiarity and comfort among staff and individuals receiving care. The facility is not part of a larger continuing care retirement community, focusing instead on providing essential nursing and support services to those in need of both short-term rehabilitation and longer-term residency.
At Palemon Gaskins Memorial Nursing Home, residents have access to care and services covered by both Medicare and Medicaid. This inclusion in major federal assistance programs supports families and individuals who require financial support for nursing home care and who may need rehabilitation services following a qualifying hospital stay. The facility offers services to those who qualify under these programs, which typically means that after other funding sources and private means are exhausted, residents can seek coverage for their ongoing care.
The level of service provided is monitored through regular inspections as required by health and safety regulations. These inspections cover areas such as food preparation, overall health and safety standards, and compliance with state guidelines. While outcomes data regarding resident care is limited, the most recent inspection cycles are publicly available, giving insight into the facility’s commitment to ongoing operational standards. Occasional deficiencies, such as lapses in the documentation or execution of care plans tailored to each resident, are tracked, and corrective measures are implemented as noted by the home.
Palemon Gaskins Memorial Nursing Home is not specialized in Alzheimer's care as a dedicated unit, nor does it offer the continuum of services found in larger retirement communities, but it does provide essential nursing home care within a hospital-affiliated setting. The facility participates actively in the Medicare and Medicaid systems, ensuring access for eligible seniors and others in need. Its focus remains on meeting the day-to-day needs of its residents through skilled nursing care, support for daily living, and a caring environment that strives to meet the needs of each individual through personalized attention and service.