Lawrenceville Health & Rehabilitation, located at 1722 Lawrenceville Plank Rd in Lawrenceville, VA, has 77 licensed beds and serves an average of 72 residents each day, with daily room rates starting at $247 for semi-private rooms and $261 for private rooms. Hill Valley Healthcare owns the facility and bought it in late 2022, and the administrator is Angela Walker. The building has amenities you'd expect in long-term care, like an outdoor area, a patio garden, rehab gym, beauty shop, library, and transportation for residents, and you'll find both semi-private and private room options, which families usually find important. The staff provides 24/7 nursing, short-term rehab, long-term care, dementia care, wound care, hospice care, oncology care, tracheostomy care, pulmonary care, bariatric care, and orthopedic rehab services, and there's therapy treatments like speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.
Lawrenceville Health & Rehabilitation has faced some issues in recent years, including 27 deficiencies noted in recent inspection reports, with problems like medication error rates above 5%, not always following care plans or treatment according to doctor's orders, and missing professional standards with resident assessments and care. The last inspection was delayed and took place over two years ago, which is longer than the usual 9 to 15 months between visits. Nurse turnover sits at 52.9 percent, higher than the state average, and nurse staffing hours per resident, at 2.45 hours per day, fall below the state average of 3.8 hours. There's not much public information about how management or employee supervision works.
The facility offers long-term and short-term care, restorative therapy, rehabilitation, and skilled nursing, focusing on person-centered care and following Virginia compliance rules, with a promise that care will match professional quality standards for people needing more help with daily life. You'll find programs for Alzheimer's and dementia care, post-surgical care, hospice, wound care, and the staff are described as compassionate and expert, dedicated to caring for both short-term and long-term residents. Lawrenceville Health & Rehabilitation features in state resource directories and offers listings for local services, career opportunities, and family resources, and works closely with Medicaid, Medicare, and veteran services. The facility says it aims to keep care people-focused with a comfortable environment and modern treatment options for needs like advanced rehab, post-acute recovery, and help with memory loss. They provide ways for families to get more information online, request tours, and find answers about life in the facility, with 24/7 access to help by phone or email.