West Village Post Acute

    8 North Texas Avenue, Greenville, SC, 29611
    • Skilled nursing

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    About West Village Post Acute

    West Village Post Acute sits at 8 North Texas Avenue in Greenville, SC, and offers skilled nursing, post-acute recovery, memory care, and supportive long-term stays, so there's always a range of care depending on someone's needs, and they say they take residents in any time of day, every day of the week, which helps in an emergency or with sudden care changes, and you'll see both short-term rehabilitation for things like orthopedic surgery, stroke, or complex pulmonary or cardiac cases, and also ongoing nursing care for frail or memory-impaired seniors, and you'll notice the place is operated as a for-profit limited liability company but has a focus on community-based care, with an affiliation to Pacs Group. The staff include nurses, therapists, and dietitians, and they get together every week to talk through each resident's care, which can help catch problems early, and while services include wound care, therapy, infection prevention (with their own nurse for this), and support for complex diagnoses, it's worth saying that inspection reports mention concerns about infection control and respecting resident rights, so this is an area families may want to ask about, especially since nurse turnover is a little high at 64.2%, though you'll still find licensed nurses there day and night, and nurse staffing averages 3.43 hours per resident daily. The building holds up to 132 beds and has modern rooms with restaurant-style dining and menus made by a registered dietitian, and most rehab patients get started on therapy within their first twenty-four hours, with services running seven days a week in a modern rehab gym, and families will see residents bringing in their own quilts, photos, and decorations to help the rooms feel homier. You'll find spacious courtyards and inviting common rooms, plus an active calendar of group activities, and you can expect the staff to give support with medicines and daily needs, with front-desk services all week, while residents and families should know about the past concerns with infection control and residents' dignity, and maybe ask about how the place is working to improve these issues.

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