Gardens At Stroud is a large, for-profit senior living facility that provides both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care services. With a capacity of 127 beds, the facility operates under corporate ownership and is not part of a continuing care retirement community. Participation in both Medicare and Medicaid programs makes Gardens At Stroud accessible to a broad range of residents with varying financial and health needs. The facility’s central focus is to support seniors who require medical care and daily assistance, with care plans tailored to the level of each resident’s need, whether that involves short-term post-acute rehabilitation or the ongoing support involved in long-term residency.
The quality of care at Gardens At Stroud is evaluated across several critical areas, including rehabilitation, overall health support, and nurse staffing. Residents benefit from an average of 3 hours and 16 minutes of nursing care per day, a level consistent across weekends as well as weekdays, which highlights the facility’s commitment to consistent staffing. In the realm of post-acute rehabilitation, approximately 58.1% of residents are able to return home upon discharge from short-term care, reflecting the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs following incidents such as stroke, heart attack, infection, or injury. The facility also prioritizes resident safety, with measures in place to minimize falls resulting in major injury—a record of 0.0% for such events among short-term residents reinforces the focus on safe mobility support.
Gardens At Stroud works to maintain the overall wellness and independence of its long-term residents. Around 85.7% of those in long-term care are able to maintain their ability to perform daily activities such as moving, eating, and using the bathroom without assistance. Health maintenance is further supported through regular flu vaccinations, with 83.3% of residents receiving annual immunizations. The home’s care approach includes providing both medical and non-medical assistance, covering needs from medication management to help with daily living activities.
Health and safety are continuously monitored through regular inspections by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The facility has addressed a wide array of aspects in these inspections, encompassing food provision, infection prevention, medication management, and the overall living environment. Gardens At Stroud has implemented programs to maintain a comfortable and homelike setting for its residents, ensuring adequate bedding, room environment, and personal storage. The facility also offers social services aimed at supporting the highest quality of life possible for each individual.
The nursing home’s structure supports clear and thorough care planning for residents, regularly conducting assessments to ensure personal needs are met and adapting care accordingly. Gardens At Stroud has also invested in its infection prevention and control program and ensures medication oversight, including monthly pharmacy reviews and antibiotic monitoring. Through these efforts, the facility aims to minimize unnecessary drug use and manage psychotropic and other medications as safely as possible, in alignment with best practices in geriatric care.
With a record of addressing resident grievances and state inspection findings, Gardens At Stroud continues to focus on improvements and maintaining standards that promote resident safety, personal dignity, and comfort. The integration of rehabilitation, medical management, and daily living support positions Gardens At Stroud as a comprehensive provider for seniors requiring either short-term or long-term care in a supportive, professionally-staffed environment.