Columbus Transitional Care and Rehabilitation, located in Columbus, Indiana, provides specialized nursing home and assisted living services designed to aid patients in their recovery and transition processes, from hospital care to home settings. Certified by Medicare and Medicaid since September 1, 1972, the facility can accommodate up to 145 residents, currently housing a full capacity. Columbus Transitional Care offers a variety of services, including stroke care, cardiac care, and wound care, supported by a team of licensed nurses trained to deliver skilled medical attention. The facility also includes hospice services for end-of-life care and memory care programs tailored for residents with conditions like dementia or Alzheimer's. The on-site therapies encompass physical, occupational, and speech therapy, aimed at enhancing residents' rehabilitation outcomes.
The facility addresses the needs and concerns of its residents and their families through resident and family counseling, promoting a cooperative environment. Experiences at Columbus Transitional Care vary according to reviews, with feedback indicating mixed impressions. While some residents and their families have reported issues such as unresponsiveness or neglect from staff and poor management communication, others have appreciated the facility’s cleanliness, personalized care, and the efforts of responsive staff who build genuine connections with the residents. Some credit the improved care and conditions to the new management and compassionate staff. Employees describe a supportive work environment where they can focus on creating meaningful relationships with residents. While these testimonials provide a range of perspectives, potential clients are advised to be actively involved in their choice of the facility due to varying experiences in care quality.
Costs at this community start at $2,375 and range up to $7,297. The average price in the community is $4,836, which is less than the average price in the area of $5,362. 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.