Sycamore Heights Health and Rehabilitation sits on green lawns in the greater Louisville area of Kentucky, and has a big, modern building with tan and brown brick, balconies, and big windows that let in lots of light, and when you walk around, you'll see private rooms with beds, bedside tables, and French doors, plus bathrooms that make things easy to use. The center offers 96 beds for skilled nursing care and 20 beds for independent living, giving a good mix for seniors whether they need day-to-day nursing or want more independence, and the place also has 42 private suites and a family-focused approach where the staff try to treat everyone like family, which makes things feel less lonely. Sycamore Heights is part of the Consulate Healthcare family, and it's run by Clearview Healthcare Management Ky LLC, with Simcha Hyman and Naftali Zanziper as affiliated managers, and it's been around for over 50 years.
The facility provides both short-term rehab and long-term skilled nursing care, with care for medically complex patients including Alzheimer's and dementia care. Skilled nurses give 24-hour care and spend an average of 3.58 nurse hours per resident each day. The center has a strong rehab program with a big gym full of therapy tools, parallel bars, and exercise equipment, and it offers many kinds of therapy-physical, occupational, speech, and even pet therapy. Staff help with IV therapy, wound care, respiratory care, and nutritional services led by a registered dietitian. There's also laundry, housekeeping, transportation, and medication management, and private meals are an option in furnished spaces. Recreational options include a residents' lounge, social and planned outings, black leather sofas, a TV, and games, so folks have ways to pass the time and enjoy themselves.
Safety and comfort get attention as residents have access to elevators, an emergency call system, easy-to-use bathrooms, and patios or balconies for fresh air. The place keeps a close focus on infection control, but has had 3 infection-related deficiencies and one resident rights deficiency about communication access and privacy as noted in inspection reports, with 29 total deficiencies and a $6,152 fine after the September 20, 2024 inspection. Still, Sycamore Heights tries to respect residents' rights by offering privacy and reasonable ways to use phones or other communication.
The center aims to help people recover and get back to active living, working with each resident to create a home-like feeling and paying close attention to comfort and care needs, especially for those who want help planning their discharge to go home stronger and faster. There's a calming atmosphere inside and out, thanks to the open spaces, comfortable common areas with bookcases and game tables, and a steady routine that brings a sense of peace. Sycamore Heights holds a four-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) and keeps close ties with local medical providers for added support. The facility operates as a for-profit limited liability company, and while not perfect, the staff put energy into offering patients decent care and giving their families some peace of mind.