Dulles Health & Rehab Center sits at 2978 Centreville Road in Herndon, Virginia, and opened back in July 2016, and while it operates around the clock, you'll find it's run by a big team-with about 189 full-time staff caring for an average of 160 residents every day, and another thing people should know is that it can hold up to 166 certified beds, so it's a good size for people who need long-term care or rehab after a hospital stay. The place is managed by Commonwealth Care of Roanoke, Inc., with Nova Care LLC as the main owner and a handful of other groups holding smaller indirect stakes, and what stands out is the kind of staff you might find there-such as a Nurse Case Manager, Certified Nursing Assistant, a Senior Living Sales & Marketing Specialist, and a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator, all working together to put resident care first. This center offers a mix of services, and that means long-term nursing, respite care, palliative care, physical therapy, and memory care, as well as short-term rehab for those recovering from illness or surgery, and the team focuses on helping residents stay as independent as their health allows while getting the right treatment and support.
The nurses spend about 3.93 hours per resident per day, which is a bit higher than the average in Virginia, and there's a nurse turnover rate of 11.3%, well below the state's average. Residents can have private or semi-private rooms, and both kinds of rooms have private bathrooms, so people get space and privacy, plus there's a fine dining program with special diets for those who need them, all in an effort to keep folks comfortable. Amenities are designed for comfort and healing, and the facility puts a big emphasis on care plans to meet different health needs, although inspection reports do point out some issues-there have been 44 deficiencies listed in inspections, including five for infection control, and specific deficiencies around care planning and resident rights, one about not completing a care plan fast enough and another about keeping personal and medical records private. The last state inspection happened over two years ago, outside the normal 9 to 15-month window, so people looking at the center might want to ask about up-to-date inspection records and what's changed since. Prices are set at $560 daily for private rooms and $500 for semi-private rooms, and Dulles Health & Rehab Center takes pride in trying to create a comfortable setting with programs and staff that try to support recovery, independence, and well-being as best as they can, knowing that no facility is perfect but trying to improve where it matters. More detailed information can be found on their website at https://dulles-rehab.com/.