Humphreys Co Nursing Home, also called Humphreys County Care & Rehab, is a senior living facility in Waverly, Tennessee, that opened in 1966 and takes care of elderly people who need nursing or rehabilitation services, and while it's licensed for 91 beds, it most often provides care for about 66 residents with 66 available units where residents get round-the-clock nursing and support, sometimes for those needing lots of help after surgery, illness, or hospital stays. Staff members include Certified Nursing Assistants, Licensed Practical Nurses, and Registered Nurses, with daily staff time split up among them, and there's also a Director of Nursing who oversees care with help from an Admissions Coordinator, therapists, and other staff, so people get help with bathing, dressing, medications, transfers, and all sorts of daily activities, plus physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy, pharmacy, clinical labs, dental and vision care, wound care, dietary and meal services, and even mental health support and psychiatric services for those who need it.
The building has private bathrooms, furnished spaces, community rooms for games, movie nights, and art, outdoor areas like a garden and walking paths, and rooms come with things like cable TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, kitchenettes, and phones, and there are group programs that let residents and their families get involved-organized resident and family councils meet regularly, and staff are open to feedback through an open-door policy. Residents get plenty of activities with scheduled exercise, recreation in the fitness and wellness rooms, outings, games like bingo, music, movie nights, and arts programs so people can stay active and not just sit alone.
Meals are served restaurant-style with a professional chef who can work with allergies or special needs like diabetes, and there's housekeeping, laundry, transportation, and move-in help available, plus support for non-ambulatory residents and a 24-hour call system for emergencies or urgent help. The facility participates in Medicare and Medicaid programs, holding certifications from CMS and accepting Medicare since 2009, and works to meet various quality initiatives, with a history of one deficiency, one fine, two penalties, and one payment denial noted in recent years. Residents and families get counseling, social services, and family outreach, and rooms fill up pretty well with 63 of 66 beds occupied at last count, so the facility stays busy caring for people needing both short-term help to recover and long-term daily support in a comfortable, well-maintained community.