Copperfield Healthcare and Rehabilitation sits at 7107 Queenston Blvd in Houston and has been managed by Queenston Healthcare, Inc. and Trevor Cardon since April 2017, with an affiliation to The Ensign Group, and you'll see it's a skilled nursing and rehabilitation center open 24 hours a day, offering both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care for people who need consistent medical attention or support with daily living. The facility offers 124 certified beds and usually has about 110 residents per day, so there's a steady flow of people and plenty of activity, and you can get either a private or semi-private room, which are all quite spacious, in a setting that features beautifully landscaped grounds and modern amenities, so residents can feel comfortable and even at home. You'll find skilled nursing services around the clock from licensed practitioners and in-house physicians, with nurse staffing hours at 3.15 per resident per day, which is a bit below the Texas state average of 3.4, while the nurse turnover rate stands at 52.5%, just slightly higher than the state average.
The center puts a focus on skilled nursing care, but it also offers many services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as respiratory care and IV therapy, so people recovering from illness or surgery can work on regaining strength and mobility with individualized rehab programs. They give educational support, nutrition guidance, and various social services, plus a monthly activities calendar with different leisure programs, excursions, and events meant to keep everyone engaged and connected. The staff aims to provide a supportive, compassionate environment with laundry and housekeeping handled for you, and menus that take care to be both nutritious and pleasing.
Copperfield Healthcare and Rehabilitation had 16 deficiencies on recent inspection reports, with three noted on July 26, 2024-including deficiencies in pharmacy services-plus a quality of life and care issue under F0686, where the facility failed to give proper pressure ulcer care, which carries a risk for more than minimal harm; there's also a deficiency related to infection control. The center tries to keep the environment safe and healing, but families may want to review inspection reports for detailed information. The rating is 3.3 out of 43 reviews, which suggests mixed experiences. Services are provided in English, and the facility is available for booking appointments when needed.