Farmville Health and Rehabilitation Center provides licensed nursing-home care with 24-hour skilled nursing oversight. Registered nurses and certified nursing assistants monitor vital signs, manage medications, and coordinate physician-ordered treatment plans. The center offers post-acute rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapies designed to help residents regain mobility and function after surgery, injury, or illness. On-site clinical capabilities such as wound management, IV therapy, and pain control allow many residents to remain in the building rather than travel to outside providers.
Beyond direct medical care, the staff arranges regular physician and specialist rounds, coordinates lab work and imaging, and maintains electronic health records for continuity of care. Care conferences keep families informed of progress and adjust goals when needed. The community can accommodate respite stays for caregivers who need short-term support, and it partners with hospice agencies to provide comfort-focused services when appropriate. Social services staff address discharge planning, insurance navigation, and emotional support, while activity coordinators adapt programs to each resident’s physical and cognitive abilities.
Accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms equipped with accessible bathrooms, emergency call systems, adjustable hospital-style beds, basic furnishings, individual climate controls, and available cable television and Wi-Fi. Not all rooms include every feature, so it is important to confirm specific details when touring. Pets are allowed in certain areas of the community. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Meals are prepared under the guidance of a registered dietitian, with menus that meet USDA guidelines and accommodate physician-ordered therapeutic diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or pureed options. Residents typically take meals in a central dining room, where staff provide assistance with seating, adaptive utensils, and portion control as needed; tray service to the room is available for those unable to leave their beds, though not all rooms have space for a full in-room dining setup. Snacks and hydration stations are offered between meals, and family members may arrange guest meals with advance notice.