Elmwood Nursing & Rehab Center is a medium-sized skilled nursing facility with a capacity of 104 beds operating under a for-profit, limited liability company structure. This care center offers both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care services and accepts residents covered by Medicare and Medicaid. Elmwood Nursing & Rehab Center is not included within a continuing care retirement community and functions as an independent nursing and rehabilitation facility. Its services are designed to meet the needs of individuals requiring daily assistance for medical and non-medical tasks, including activities such as dressing, eating, bathroom use, medication administration, and post-hospital rehabilitation.
Short-term rehabilitation outcomes at the facility are rated as below average, with about a third of discharged residents able to return home following their stay. The percentage of residents experiencing emergency room visits during short-term care is over 20%, indicating that medical oversight is an important component of resident health management. Residents who remain for longer periods also receive below-average ratings for care, with a notable proportion maintaining the ability to move, eat, and carry out other activities independently. The annual influenza vaccination rate is close to three-quarters of all residents. Nurse staffing at Elmwood Nursing & Rehab Center averages 2 hours and 30 minutes per resident, per day, a figure that receives particular scrutiny regarding its consistency on weekends compared to weekdays.
Recent health and safety inspection reports provide insight into the daily environment and services. There have been infractions related to providing a safe, clean, and comfortable living environment, sufficient pressure ulcer care, appropriate nutrition and hydration, and maintaining rooms of regulatory standard sizes. There were also findings involving resident safety, accident prevention, pain management, and the requirement to ensure protection from all forms of abuse and neglect. Inspections found that issues of varying severity affected both a small number and a large group of residents in different circumstances. Elmwood Nursing & Rehab Center has received multiple fines over the past three years, reflecting regulatory engagement to address these issues.
While helping a significant number of residents maintain their ability to care for themselves with minimal support, the center remains under close oversight to ensure that safety, care quality, and resident well-being are prioritized. Elmwood Nursing & Rehab Center’s participation in both Medicare and Medicaid programs makes it accessible to a wide range of individuals with different payment needs. The facility’s goal is to provide medical rehabilitation and daily support for older adults and those requiring long-term care, balancing its role in post-acute recovery and ongoing life assistance.