Mountain View Regional Medical Center

    310 3rd Street Northeast, Norton, VA, 24273
    • Skilled nursing

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    About Mountain View Regional Medical Center

    Mountain View Regional Medical Center sits in Norton, VA, and has 98 staffed beds, though sometimes you'll hear the number 133 due to beds relocated there as of June 30, 2023, and what you see is a full-service hospital that handles short-term acute care for a wide variety of patients, with services that include an emergency room, intensive care, and even a trauma center, so folks have somewhere to go when things get serious, and in addition to those emergency services, you'll find inpatient and outpatient care, a Special Care Unit with 4 beds, 50 beds set aside for regular inpatient stays, neonatal care, maternity, and labor-and-delivery care as well as a range of general and specialized surgery, diagnostic imaging like X-ray and MRI, skilled nursing (SNF) subprovider units, therapy and rehabilitation, laboratory services, and a set of resources that honestly might surprise you for a local hospital, because they offer things like outdoor seating, air conditioning, wheelchair access, WiFi, restrooms, and on-site parking, which does make getting around a lot easier for people who might have trouble.

    On paper, the numbers are steady, with 4,548 patient days, 1,466 discharges, and gross patient revenue at $75,598,642, and if you're someone who likes to know who's in charge, the facility administrator is Shannon Showalter and the hospital's part of Ballad Health, which means there's a wider family of care and access to resource websites like VirginiaNavigator, SeniorNavigator, disAbilityNavigator, VeteransNavigator, and the Lindsay Institute, so you can find support for things like veterans benefits, senior resources from Aging Well, disability services, and even community help for financial planning, legal stuff, transportation, long-term care, social groups, employment, and more, all available through a resource directory with over 26,000 programs and services, which is a lot to sift through, but helpful if you need it.

    The hospital makes a point to track clinical outcomes, infection rates like MRSA and C. diff, blood clots, accidental cuts, catheter infections, and they share results with the public, so you can check ratings and satisfaction surveys if you care about those details, and you'll also find services aimed at a decent patient experience, like clear nurse and doctor communication, medication explanations, information about recovery, and efforts to keep rooms and bathrooms clean and quiet, which are things most people notice when they're staying somewhere.

    Mountain View Regional Medical Center has recognition as a Women's Choice Award hospital, and it keeps a steady focus on both clinical performance and patient satisfaction with appropriate accreditations, plus it offers plenty of senior-focused programs, including education resources, guides, and local events, and its services run the full range from assisted living connections to home care, hospice, equipment, senior housing, fall prevention, social engagement, technology tools, and even help with elder abuse prevention, estate planning, and housing modifications, so you end up with a place that tries to cover as many needs as it can, both for sudden health problems and longer-term care, always keeping those doors open with general hospital services and a little bit of extra support for people facing some of life's bigger challenges.

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