Chulio Hills Health and Rehab is a nursing home located in Rome, Georgia, providing skilled nursing care, long-term care, and rehabilitation services. This facility aims to support both individuals requiring ongoing medical attention and those needing short-term rehabilitative support following hospital stays or surgeries. The nursing home is equipped to handle various medical needs, including services certified by Medicare and Medicaid for numerous decades, precisely since December 1, 1981. It supports an intimate community with 87 current occupants.
At Chulio Hills, residents have access to a broad range of care and medical support. The facility offers personalized care plans tailored to each resident's unique needs, including comprehensive services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapies, as well as more specialized care like dialysis, hospice, and memory care for residents with cognitive challenges. The medical team includes qualified nurses who provide essential care, and the facility offers additional services like wound care, IV therapies, and on-site laundry and dry cleaning. It also fosters community and engagement through various clubs and communities, and takes a holistic approach by offering resident and family counseling to encourage open communication and support. The facility's management is reported to be responsive and supportive, although mixed reviews highlight both commendable care achievements as well as serious criticisms, indicating variability in care experiences. These include notable incidents regarding healthcare adequacy and allegations of inappropriate staff-resident dynamics. Such input suggests ongoing room for improvement in the facility's care standards and operational culture, which management must address to ensure consistent, high-quality care for all residents.
Costs at this community start at $5,470 and range up to $6,575. The average price in the community is $6,022, which is more than the average price in the area of $4,699. 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.