Greenbriar Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is a healthcare facility located in Bradenton, Florida, specializing in nursing home care. With a capacity of 77 current occupants, the center has been a Medicare participant since June 1, 1982, and is certified by both Medicare and Medicaid. The facility offers a range of medical support and care services, including specialized units for Cardiac Care, Stroke Care, and Dialysis, as well as outpatient rehabilitation. Its team includes certified nurse practitioners, providing consistent nursing support, enhanced by restorative nursing and transitional care planning. The center also places emphasis on pain management, offering various therapies such as physical, occupational, and speech therapies. Residents have access to vision and dental care, and the facility addresses specific needs such as wound care, fall prevention, and medication management. Greenbriar also provides Hospice and Respite Care for short-term relief for caregivers.
The center also encourages participation in clubs and communities, fostering a sense of belonging among residents. They offer resident and family counseling to maintain open communication and support. Language services include support for English and Spanish speakers. Review summaries indicate that while many residents and their families appreciate the attentive staff and quality of rehabilitation services, others have reported inconsistencies in care quality, citing issues with staff responsiveness and facility hygiene. These mixed reviews suggest that experiences may vary based on specific circumstances or staff assignments, particularly noting differences between day and night shifts. Overall, the facility aims to meet a broad spectrum of health and wellness needs for its residents.
Costs at this community start at $1,000 and range up to $8,638. The average price in the community is $8,638, which is more than the average price in the area of $5,468. 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.