Lindsay Nursing & Rehab is a medium-sized, for-profit facility with 106 beds, providing both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care services. The center participates in Medicare and Medicaid, making it accessible to a broad range of residents who may require different forms of financial assistance or insurance coverage during their stay. As an independent facility, Lindsay Nursing & Rehab is not part of a continuing care retirement community, offering a focused approach for those needing rehabilitation after a hospital stay or those seeking ongoing support for daily living activities.
The care home delivers skilled nursing with an average of 3 hours and 36 minutes of nurse staffing per resident each day, ensuring that residents have continual access to medical, personal, and nutritional assistance. Weekend staffing has been recognized as excellent, showing notable consistency between weekend and weekday care. For residents requiring daily assistance, Lindsay Nursing & Rehab supports needs such as administering medications, aiding with dressing, eating, and helping with bathroom use. Approximately 80.6% of long-term residents maintain their ability to self-care with support from the staff, reflecting attention toward encouraging as much independence as possible. The facility also demonstrates a strong commitment to preventative health, with a high percentage—96.5%—of residents receiving annual flu vaccinations.
Emergency care is a vital consideration for any nursing facility, and Lindsay Nursing & Rehab tracks these important outcomes. For short-term residents, 9.6% required emergency room visits during their rehabilitation stay. Among long-term residents, there are about 1.5 emergency room visits per 1,000 patient days, reflecting vigilant monitoring and response to residents’ changing conditions. Notably, there have been no reported falls resulting in major injury among short-term residents, a measure of the center’s efforts in fall prevention and safety.
Recent state inspections have included reviews of various aspects such as care plan development, record privacy, and food and nutrition services. The most recent health, fire, and safety inspections are incorporated into ongoing quality efforts at the facility, with the latest inspection cycle occurring in early 2024. In the past three years, Lindsay Nursing & Rehab has paid one fine totaling $4,226, reflecting the regulatory oversight present in long-term care environments.
Residents at Lindsay Nursing & Rehab benefit from an environment tailored to those recovering from hospital stays, such as surgeries, strokes, heart attacks, infections, or accidental injuries, as well as those who need sustained care and assistance. The focus is on helping residents recover, maintain functional abilities, and enjoy as much independence as possible while ensuring a safe and healthy living environment. The center’s consistent staffing, attention to vaccination rates, and ongoing monitoring of resident safety underscore its commitment to supporting the health and well-being of its community.