Carrollton Health & Rehabilitation Center sits on Kirby Road near I-35E in Carrollton, Texas, and you'll find a modern building with well-kept grounds and both interior and exterior spaces showing how life looks inside and out, with activity rooms, landscaped areas, and comfortable places to spend time. The facility runs as a Skilled Nursing Facility with 120 certified beds, focusing on skilled nursing, short-term and long-term rehabilitation, assisted living, independent living, and memory care, which means people here can get care for many needs as they age or recover. They have a mix of private and semi-private rooms, about 68 beds set up for people who want their own space, plus well-appointed common areas meant for therapy, dining, and social activities, all designed with seniors in mind.
Residents find help with daily nursing and aide care, and staff members speak English, though some may know other languages. Registered nurses are on site at all hours, and the skilled nursing team aims to provide at least 3.45 hours of nursing care each day for each patient, using a mix of nurses and aides, though their actual daily staffing averages slightly below the state's usual levels. The staff turnover rate for nurses is higher than average, sitting at 57.4%, which can sometimes affect consistency, but the facility keeps a focus on personalized care plans to meet each person's needs. They offer state-of-the-art in-house therapy for people who need to regain strength or movement, and there's a selection of daily activities, excursions, and "stay active" programs to help residents stay involved and social.
There's a practical side here, too, with nutritious meals, housekeeping, and laundry provided, and folks can see both interior and exterior photos online if they want a sense of the place beforehand. While the overall environment aims to be safe and comfortable, Carrollton Health & Rehabilitation Center has had 43 deficiencies in its inspection history, including some related to infection control and two citations involving IV fluids and resident protection from abuse or neglect, with the records showing these were mostly isolated incidents but worth consideration. Medicare.gov currently gives the facility a 4-star overall rating, suggesting the care provided meets above-average standards, but families should review reports and consider any possible concerns. Right now, they aren't accepting new patients, but they can provide information on next available openings if someone calls to ask. The center keeps its online directory updated at least monthly for those seeking more details, and it's part of The Ensign Group, managed by Carrollton Heights Healthcare, Inc. since 2017, and overseen by leadership staff including Soon Burnam, Charles Ward, and Laban Wright. Residents here can stay short or long term, take part in many activities, get hands-on therapy, and receive skilled nursing in a place that tries to balance care, safety, and independence for seniors.