Valley Health Center is a very small nonprofit facility equipped with 20 beds and operates as part of a continuing care retirement community in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The center provides a spectrum of senior living services, with a particular focus on both short-term rehabilitation and long-term nursing home care. Participation in both Medicare and Medicaid programs enables Valley Health Center to serve a diverse population of residents with varying financial and medical needs. The facility is not located within a hospital but is closely integrated into the fabric of senior care options in its community.
As part of its care model, Valley Health Center supports residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory impairment by offering specialized services and an environment attentive to their unique requirements. The center’s staff and administration prioritize creating a holistic plan that aligns with each resident’s preferences and goals. Both short-term stays for rehabilitation following a hospital visit and longer-term residency for ongoing health management are available, depending on the needs of the individual and eligibility for programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. Admission policies reflect a commitment to ensuring that residents receive appropriate treatment and care according to physician orders and personal preferences.
Several areas of health and wellness are attended to at Valley Health Center. Regular inspections ensure the maintenance of food safety, resident supervision, medication protocols, and immunization policies. The center invests in maintaining standards for food preparation, accident prevention, and infection control, while also implementing medication management programs tailored to each resident’s health profile. These comprehensive services are designed to promote safety, dignity, and comfort for all residents.
Valley Health Center is managed under a nonprofit, corporate ownership model, emphasizing a mission-driven approach to care rather than a for-profit business model. The center is closely connected with its continuing care retirement community, allowing for a seamless transition between levels of care and supporting residents through various stages of aging. This integrated approach is aimed at ensuring continuity and quality of life, supported by a nursing staff that includes registered nurses on duty, and policies that address the evolving needs of older adults.