Trinity Nursing & Rehabilitation Center sits in Shawnee, Kansas, and really works as a place focused on rehab and skilled care because they take in people who need help after being in the hospital, dealing with illnesses, or surgery, and they've got 120 certified beds with 110 residents right now, so the place stays pretty full, around 92% occupied. Folks there get skilled nursing and lots of rehab services like physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, wound care, nutrition support, and even pain management, and the staff includes nurses, therapy workers, and a front and tour staff who help keep things moving smoothly. The center has both private and shared rooms and offers studios and spaces that can fit people using walkers or wheelchairs, and rooms have simple comforts like a private bathroom, cable TV, telephone, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and even a kitchenette in some places, so residents can be comfortable.
Meals at Trinity get done in a communal dining room with restaurant-style service, and they've got options for folks with allergies, diabetes, or special dietary needs, and there's a professional chef working on meal prep, so there's always food ready at the right times, with help for those who need it. For activities, there's a full set of things to do, from arts and crafts, game rooms, music programs, movie nights, gardening, walking paths, and a community room, plus there are spiritual and social events, a fitness room, a wellness/spa area, and an activity room for keeping people engaged. The nursing center gives general help with daily activities, including bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, and there's a 24-hour supervision system and a call system for emergency help, giving peace of mind if something goes wrong, and nursing staff cover 12-16 hour shifts.
Trinity has programs for assisted living, independent living, skilled nursing, respite care, in-home care, memory care including Alzheimer's support, and end-of-life care, so the range of support is wide for wherever a person ends up on their journey, and they even have family and resident councils so everyone gets a chance to share feedback about life at the center. Trinity's certified for both Medicare and Medicaid, and it's been running with Medicare since 1981, now managed by Purple Door, LLC, and the latest reports give it a 3.8 out of 5 overall from Medicare, with a provider history of 4 out of 5 stars, showing it keeps up well according to the rating systems, and it's got a low rate of complaints like pain, pressure sores, or restraint use. The staff makes sure infection control is good, too, with very high flu and pneumonia vaccination rates among residents, so folks stay as healthy as they can in a group setting.
The center's fully sprinklered for fire safety, and they've got transportation and parking options, move-in coordination, housekeeping, an emergency alert system, and community-sponsored events to help folks and families make the transition into the home, and they've even got a library, outdoor spaces, and lots of useful amenities, though the place isn't part of a hospital or set up for continuing care retirement. The building's a non-profit but managed by a for-profit limited liability company, and it only takes part in certain insurance programs-just Medicare and Medicaid-which can help with costs for a lot of people. Trinity Nursing & Rehabilitation Center keeps the focus on giving skilled nursing and rehab services for seniors needing ongoing help, providing a place that's steady and well-equipped for everyday needs. For more information, people can visit their website at http://www.trinitynursingandrehab.com.