St. Luke’s Living Center is a medium-sized senior living and nursing facility offering a range of care services to residents in an inviting and supportive environment. The center, privately owned and operated on a for-profit basis, accommodates up to 104 residents. As a provider, it participates in both Medicare and Medicaid programs, making it accessible to a broader segment of the community requiring skilled nursing care or long-term residential services.
Although not affiliated with a continuing care retirement community, St. Luke’s Living Center is designed to meet the diverse needs of its residents, including those who require specialized care after a hospital stay. It is not located within a hospital and does not offer a formal Alzheimer's unit, but residents can receive post-acute rehabilitation and long-term nursing support depending on their health requirements. Original Medicare generally covers short-term rehabilitation under specific conditions, while long-term care needs may be met through Medicaid for qualifying residents after their insurance or personal funds have been used.
The facility is subject to regular health, fire, and safety inspections carried out by governing agencies to ensure ongoing standards are met. Over the past three years, the center has addressed the necessary fines as a result of these inspections, continuing to focus on enhancing the living and care environment for its residents. Within its walls, St. Luke’s Living Center aims to foster a sense of community and support, contributing to the quality of life for seniors and individuals in need of ongoing nursing care. The integration of payment options and attentive clinical oversight positions the center as a practical choice for families seeking comprehensive care for their loved ones.