Rose Garden Healthcare Center is a medium-sized nursing facility offering both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care services, with a capacity for up to 99 residents. The center participates in both Medicare and Medicaid programs, making it accessible to a diverse population of individuals needing skilled nursing and rehabilitation services. Owned and operated by a for-profit LLC, the facility is not part of a continuing care retirement community but provides a full spectrum of care for individuals who require assistance after a hospital stay or ongoing help with activities of daily living.
The care at Rose Garden Healthcare Center encompasses support for those recovering from events such as strokes, heart attacks, infections, or accidental injuries. The center manages both medical and non-medical needs including the administration of medications, assistance with dressing, eating, mobility, and other daily activities. Nurse staffing at the facility averages 3 hours and 41 minutes per resident per day. Nurse staffing levels can fluctuate on weekends, and the facility has received assessments specifically noting the difference in staffing between weekends and weekdays.
Rose Garden Healthcare Center emphasizes infection prevention and vaccination, with more than 84 percent of its residents receiving the annual influenza vaccine. Emergency room visits from the facility are monitored closely: for long-term care residents, there were 0.6 emergency room visits per 1,000 patient days, while about 9.4 percent of short-term rehabilitation residents required emergency room attention during their stay. Additionally, 92.3 percent of long-term care residents maintain the ability to move, eat, and perform other self-care activities without assistance, which speaks to the promotion of independence among residents.
The facility undergoes regular state inspections that evaluate health, fire, and safety practices, ensuring adherence to food preparation standards, medical record keeping, safe pharmaceutical services, and overall resident safety. Deficiencies cited in these inspections have included infection control protocols, medication management, resident safety, and timely development and implementation of care plans. All cited issues are tracked with specific inspection and correction dates, reflecting the center’s response and resolution to inspection findings.
Rose Garden Healthcare Center has experienced instances where a registered nurse was not present for the required duration, as well as occasions needing improvements in specialized rehabilitative services and safeguarding of residents’ personal information. The center has also paid fines in the past three years relating to its operations and care quality.
Residents at Rose Garden Healthcare Center can expect support in both short-term post-acute recovery and ongoing long-term care needs. The facility participates in federally supported payment programs and provides an environment focused on safety, skilled care, and the dignity of its residents. While not part of a larger retirement community, Rose Garden Healthcare Center delivers essential healthcare services to individuals needing various levels of nursing care in a dedicated setting.