Kent Healthcare And Rehabilitation is a small, for-profit, corporate-owned nursing facility offering both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care. With a capacity for 74 residents, this community participates in both Medicare and Medicaid programs, enabling it to serve individuals with a range of coverage needs. While not part of a continuing care retirement community, it provides essential nursing and rehabilitation services for those seeking care following a hospital stay, as well as residents needing ongoing support due to chronic health challenges.
This care home is subject to regular inspections that monitor health, fire, and safety standards, as well as the delivery of specialized care such as behavioral health services and dementia support. Staff are responsible for providing a comprehensive range of care, including assistance with behavioral health needs, infection prevention, and appropriate management of medical treatments like respiratory care, dialysis, and catheter maintenance. Residents are offered nutritional support, with meals and hydration tailored to individual allergies, intolerances, preferences, and health conditions.
Recent inspection reports indicate that the facility has received attention regarding its performance in several key areas of care and resident safety. The reports cite the need for improvements in aspects such as resident protections from various forms of abuse or neglect, the timely reporting of incidents, accurate health assessments, and the proper administration and storage of medications. There has also been an emphasis on the importance of both physical and psychosocial care, as well as the ongoing training of staff in infection prevention and control measures.
As a participant in both Medicare and Medicaid, Kent Healthcare And Rehabilitation caters to diverse financial situations, providing both short-term rehabilitative stays—generally up to 100 days—as well as long-term options following exhaustion of private pay or insurance. Although no rating has been assigned due to insufficient data on resident outcomes, the facility is closely monitored and has a record of multiple inspections and fines in recent years, underlying the importance of ongoing quality and safety oversight. The facility does not feature integrated hospital services or a continuing care model, instead focusing on core nursing and rehabilitative offerings for older adults and individuals requiring extended recuperation or skilled nursing care.