Heritage Hall Clintwood is a skilled nursing facility with 100 certified beds, usually housing around 74 residents, and folks can use Medicare and Medicaid. This place has staff like registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants, all making sure residents get help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and moving from place to place, and nurses are around 12-16 hours a day, with a 24-hour call system just to be safe, and the staff put in about 1.2 hours per resident, with RNs doing 0.33 hours, LPNs at 0.87, and CNAs close to 1.97 hours per resident. Physical, occupational, and physician-related therapy services are offered, and the building is fully sprinklered for safety, so families have a bit of extra peace of mind. Heritage Hall Clintwood checks that long-stay residents get their pneumococcal shots, with 100% covered, and influenza shots go to 99% of long-stay folks and 90% of those staying short-term.
Residents get a lot of care with daily living, including help for those who can't walk on their own, and the place offers meals in a restaurant-style dining room, with special diets and help from a chef, and there's a choice of eating all day. There are private rooms with bathrooms, cable TV, telephones, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and furniture, plus outdoor spaces like walking paths and gardens, and inside there's a library, arts and activity rooms, a fitness room, movie theater, business room, spa, and rooms for wellness programs. There's organized fun with movie nights, music events, arts activities, and other community programs, and scheduled transportation, laundry, housekeeping, dry cleaning, concierge services, and even help moving in makes it easier for new residents.
The facility offers dental, diagnostic X-ray, pharmacy, podiatric, and mental health services, plus lab work, and there's organized groups for both residents and their families to share concerns and improve the place. Clothing designed for easy dressing, like open back and open side outfits, elastic-waist and petite pants, and an emphasis on women's needs like slippers and sleepwear, shows they're thinking about comfort and independence. Heritage Hall Clintwood isn't in a hospital or continuing care community, but covers skilled nursing, assisted living, independent living, and general senior health. Regular CMS quality ratings are published, showing how the facility meets federal care standards. The parent company is a for-profit limited liability company, but it doesn't market itself as the best-more as a reliable choice in the Clintwood area for seniors who need various types of help in a safe setting.