Vicksburg Trace Haven

    2850 Porters Chapel Rd, Vicksburg, MS, 39180
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    • Skilled nursing

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    About Vicksburg Trace Haven

    Vicksburg Trace Haven sits at 2850 Porters Chapel Rd in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and serves as a skilled nursing facility with 120 beds and about 119 residents, and you'll find it focuses on many kinds of senior care, from those staying short-term to others living there for a long stretch, and you can choose between private and shared rooms depending on your needs or preferences. The building has separate spaces and options for independent seniors, folks who need more help with daily tasks, and those who require full nursing support, so families don't have to worry about moving when needs change. You see memory care spaces set up for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, trying to reduce confusion and wandering, and you also notice a fair amount of attention paid to diabetes care, including medication management and blood sugar checks, along with help for those who need incontinence care or can't walk around. The facility brings 24-hour nursing, personal care, and rehabilitative therapy outside of a hospital, and it has hospice services, ambulatory care, and special staff to help with things like bathing, dressing, and giving out medicine when needed, and when folks want to meet and talk, there's inviting indoor common areas for relaxing and socializing, along with on-site and off-site activities, plus devotional services for those who want spiritual support; the staff serves healthy meals with special options for people who need something specific for their diet, and seniors with pets can find pet-friendly policies here too. Vicksburg Trace Haven is a for-profit nursing home owned by a partnership, and while it isn't part of a hospital or a group of nursing homes, it participates in both Medicare and Medicaid, so people with different insurance coverage can still find care here. A resident council exists so people living there can have input, and planning services are available for advice, and overall, the community tries to support both those who want to keep active and those who need hands-on, round-the-clock help, with a focus on simple comforts and medical care for elderly residents.

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