Countrybrook Living Center sits in Brookhaven, Mississippi, and handles a mix of senior care including assisted living, memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing services, and you'll find it on a map feature if you ever need directions. The place isn't too fancy but does offer senior apartments, studio and suite layouts, private and semi-private rooms, all with Wi-Fi, free DIRECTV in every room, kitchenettes, and private bathrooms, along with telephone access. You'll find registered nurses, dietitians, and physician services on-site, and they have a care plan with regular health assessments to try and meet each person's needs. Services there cover a big list: adult day care, home care, hospice, transportation, legal guidance, help with finances, and medical supplies and equipment, so families can handle one thing at a time without running all over town.
The center handles short-term rehab for folks just leaving the hospital, as well as long-term nursing care, and has skilled care for wound care, IV therapy, pain management, behavioral management, diabetes, incontinence, dialysis, and ostomy care, along with a wound vac if needed, so those with complex medical needs can stay put. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are in-house, making things a bit easier since no one has to travel to appointments. They run a 12-to-16-hour nursing schedule with a 24-hour call system, which means someone's around to help whenever it's needed, and they also help with bathing, dressing, and moving around when folks start needing a hand. Memory care services, including Alzheimer's and dementia care, bring higher costs, but are specialized for those who need more supervision and safety.
Countrybrook brings meals in a dining room setting, including allergy-friendly and diabetic options, with a professional chef cooking and letting residents eat whenever they're ready through all-day meal service, plus one or two on-site meals daily, and you can get laundry, cleaning, and even beauty or barber services there. Community rooms hold activities, movie nights, a game room, and arts programs, and the place has a library, spa, wellness area, fitness programs, and an activity room, with outdoor walking paths, a garden, and common spaces if someone likes the fresh air. Family and resident councils give a voice for feedback, and they run entertainment and social activities so people can still feel like they belong even though they're away from home.
For money, Countrybrook accepts Medicaid and Medicare, and they keep government inspection records handy. The place has a B+ grade over time, got an A for inspection and short-term care, and holds a 2-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so it's not top-tier, but it isn't at the bottom. They're part of the Sava Senior Care network, and renovations are going on, so things may look different by next year. Even though it's a for-profit spot and not a true Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), people can still find a mix of living and care options under one roof, making it easier to stay put as needs change. If someone needs help moving in, they'll give that coordination and support for the family so things don't get too complicated, and with transportation, parking, and medical services on-site, most daily needs are handled without a fuss.