Senior Care Center - St Marys sits within a hospital and is run by Southeast Georgia Health System, Inc, and folks have been running it under the guidance of Michael Scherneck since 2015 and John Millzaao since 2019, which means you get care that lines up with the hospital's standards. This non-profit facility, with 78 certified beds, usually has around 59 residents, so the place tends to be busy but not overcrowded. You'll find housekeeping, laundry, and help moving in, along with family support if that's needed. Residents can use transportation and there's parking, so family and friends can visit easily.
Rooms come with private bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, telephones, and air conditioning, so staying comfortable is not a problem, and the building has fully sprinklered rooms for fire safety. People can enjoy a movie theater, spa and wellness room, arts and crafts, library, fitness room, and walking paths outside. There's usually a busy schedule, like movie nights, music, daily activities, and some resident-run activities too. Outdoor spaces have gardens and walking paths for exercise and fresh air.
The center provides skilled nursing care-nursing shifts run between 12 and 16 hours, covering serious medical needs, medication help, bathing, and dressing. There's 24-hour supervision, a call system for emergencies, and assistance with transfers. Meal services take place in a restaurant-style dining area, and meals are prepared by a professional chef, with attention to allergies and special diets, like diabetic-friendly options.
Senior Care Center - St Marys accepts Medicare and Medicaid, and staff can help with Veterans Aid & Benefits. It's part of a continuing care retirement community, so there are options for independent living, assisted living, nursing home, home care, Alzheimer's care, and end-of-life care. Families can join councils, which helps keep things transparent, and there are resources for learning about costs of care, Medicaid eligibility, caregiver training, and help finding long-term care.
Now, like any facility, there've been problems-state inspectors in March 2024 found 11 deficiencies, with four related to infection control, including issues with following rules on antibiotic use and food handling, and a need for better ongoing assessment. Nurse turnover runs high, about 73.8%, so faces change a lot, on average residents get about 3.36 nurse hours each day. The center provides many training programs for caregivers and offers tools to help families plan and make choices about care.
The facility tries to keep families informed about their loved ones and offers extra services like Therapy, Home First, Infusion, Pharmacy, and Medical Supply. It stays focused on giving strong, compassionate care, but like anywhere, it's important to look at recent reports if you're thinking about placing a loved one here.