Calvert County Nursing Center is located in Prince Frederick, Maryland, and operates as a nursing home facility certified by both Medicare and Medicaid. The facility has been a participant in the Medicare program since February 28, 1989, and currently has 119 occupants. As a nursing home, it provides a range of care services, including wound care, cardiac care, and IV therapies. Residents have access to numerous rehabilitation services, such as physical, occupational, and speech therapies, facilitated by a team of dedicated professionals.
In addition to medical care, Calvert County Nursing Center offers amenities and services designed to support daily living and social interaction. These include a barber/beauty salon, laundry and dry cleaning services, and clubs and communities for social engagement. The facility also provides respite care for temporary relief of primary caregivers and offers both resident and family counseling to support emotional and mental well-being.
Despite these facilities and services, reviews of the nursing home are mixed, with recurring issues regarding the quality of care as reported by residents and their families. Concerns highlight insufficient staffing which can lead to inadequate patient care and delayed response times. Communication has also been noted as a problem, particularly regarding changes in dietary requirements and interruptions to family contact options during the COVID-19 pandemic. Issues like bedsores and general hygiene negligence have been reported, pointing toward gaps in care provision. While some staff members are praised for their dedication, organizational difficulties in administrative functions and continuity of care post-discharge have resulted in emotional distress for families. Reviewers emphasize a need for improvement in administration and communication.
Costs at this community start at $7,118 and range up to $8,150. The average price in the community is $7,634, which is more than the average price in the area of $5,703. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.