Troy Health & Rehabilitation Center has 220 beds and gives care to people who need help with daily living and those who have complex health problems, and the place has both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care for conditions like tracheostomy, dialysis, IV antibiotics, tube feedings, head injuries, wounds, oxygen needs, and dementing illnesses including Alzheimer's Disease, so there are dedicated units for different levels of care, and the Alzheimer's Unit is secure. The building offers both private and semi-private rooms, and you'll find state-of-the-art therapy programs, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, with services focused on recovery and improvement and licensed nurses along with certified nursing assistants making up the care team. Residents get a personalized care plan, and the staff provides around 3.99 nurse hours per person per day, but the nurse turnover rate is 32.6% which means you might see some staff changes.
The facility holds certifications for Medicare, Medicaid, and Private Pay, and it's licensed by the State Health Department as a Skilled Nursing Facility. Ownership is managed mostly by V. Marx, who holds 90%, while James Kelly and Victor Marx IV each own 5%, and you'll see that the inspection reports have noted deficiencies, including issues with infection control and nutrition, plus fines like $22,523 for violations, and there have also been problems found with food storage and garbage disposal. Some services include air conditioning, restrooms, parking, reservations, and wheelchair accessibility. There's a daily activity calendar with things like art classes and movie nights, so residents can participate in social events and activities that match their interests, and for cleanliness, the housekeeping team tries to keep things sanitary, while the dietary department works with special diets and meals, though there have been some issues reported in inspections. Social services are available to help residents understand their rights and responsibilities. The center has both amenities and supportive features for safety and comfort, and recovery and therapy programs get offered to help residents regain skills and independence.