Bay Terrace Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center sits at 889 S Little Creek Rd in Dover, Delaware, and people will find the building is roomy, with a lot of updates happening to make the place more comfortable for everyone staying there, so residents can have options like walking paths, gardens, and outdoor programs in a space that feels both open and home-like, and there's always parking as well as transportation available for those needing to get around or visit. This place operates as a for-profit limited liability company and is managed by Anne Studd since January 2025 and Moss Ellenbogen since March 2024, with direct links to Prestige Healthcare Administrative Services, and the facility has 77 certified beds with an average of 73 residents each day, accepting Medicare and Medicaid as financial help for care.
Residents' rooms come with private bathrooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and cable TV, and you'll see there's an emergency alert system along with a 24-hour call system for safety and peace of mind, and besides that, the community offers move-in coordination, daily housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and services from the front desk concierge to help with all sorts of needs. Nurses and aides help with bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, and other daily care, and there's 12 to 16 hours of skilled nursing per day, covering everything from simple help up to non-ambulatory care for people with more limited movement, along with around-the-clock supervision.
Dining happens pretty much all the time, with restaurant-style seating and meals made by professional chefs, and meals cater to people with allergies, diabetes, and other special diet requests, so residents always get options. For activities, folks take part in movie nights, live music, resident-organized events, and there are scheduled programs in the arts room, library, fitness and game rooms, plus an on-site wellness spa and sauna for relaxation after therapy or programs. Therapy services include physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapies, and their Spark Rehab Program designs care and rehab plans for each person, making sure people get the right care whether staying short-term after a hospital visit, transitioning home, or needing long-term, hospice, or respite care, all with attention from a skilled group of healthcare staff.
Management and staff focus on keeping the place safe, pleasant, and respectful, but there have been some issues cited, such as a nutrition and dietary deficiency (F0812), a pain management quality of life and care deficiency (F0697), and a resident rights issue about confidentiality of records (F0583), and turnover for nurses sits at 41%, with nurses averaging 3.88 hours per resident each day, so the level of help is steady. Residents and families see a team that aims to create a secure, comfortable atmosphere, and though there's always room for improvement, there's a steady effort to offer high-quality care and keep up with changes needed for comfort and safety, with more details and updates available at bayterracerhc.com.