Country Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center sits at 3301 W Park Row Blvd in Corsicana, TX, and holds 96 certified beds, though most days about 43 residents live there, so folks usually have some space, and if you need assistance with daily life, they do have nurses and help available, though nurse staffing runs about 3.36 hours per resident per day and nurse turnover is on the high side at 50%, which means there might be new faces fairly often. Since June 2019, Regency Integrated Health Services LLC has managed the place, and the facility runs as a for-profit limited liability company, with Capital Funding Group, Inc. as the direct owner and John Dwyer as an indirect owner, and the staff mainly speak English, but there might be others who speak different languages.
The center focuses on skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, with levels for assisted living, memory care for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, and skilled nursing home care, and if someone needs help with bathing, dressing, or getting around, personal care assistants help with that, and they also offer medical support like wound care, medication support, podiatry, and transportation services. There's physical, occupational, and speech therapy available, along with therapy for those recovering from surgery or joint replacements, and for those needing long-term skilled nursing, the center covers conditions like cardiac care, diabetes, IV and tube feeding, pulmonary care, and respiratory therapy, all under a system shaped by federal standards meant to protect from infections.
Amenities include a fitness center, salon/barbershop, therapy gym with a kitchen for practice, washers and dryers, private and semi-private rooms, cable TV, WiFi, an activities room, guest parking, and options for meals in a dining room, plus social activities, art, crafts, and health or wellness programs, and memory care residents have special activities and safety features built for them. Housekeeping and safety features like handicap access and a sprinkler system are in place, and the center pays attention to supporting both residents and their families, including hospice care when comfort is the focus near the end of life.
Inspection reports show the center's had some trouble, with deficiencies noted related to infection control, food service practices, doctor's orders at admissions, and sometimes in helping residents who can't manage daily life alone, and the records show two infection-related deficiencies, so ongoing attention is needed in those areas, but the staff are said to be compassionate, with care plans adjusted to each person, and management's got experience in community service over years. Though they've received some recognition and accreditations for care, Country Meadows doesn't currently accept new patients, and their office hours aren't public, but residents wanting to recover strength, receive skilled nursing, or get help with daily living needs do find a range of support, and if someone wants simple comforts like cable television, internet, or just a place to sit with others, those are available too, and you can look up their profile online if needed.