Mid-Wilshire Health Care Center is a nursing home located in Los Angeles, California. It is certified by both Medicare and Medicaid and has been a participant of Medicare since November 1, 1974. The facility accommodates 76 current occupants and provides essential services typical of a nursing home, focusing on long-term care for residents who require regular medical supervision and assistance with daily activities. The center also offers resident and family counseling, providing support and resources to residents and their loved ones.
The care and medical support at Mid-Wilshire Health Care Center include comprehensive nursing services, ensuring that residents receive appropriate medical attention and personal care. The facility's staff comprises licensed nurses and trained Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) who are responsible for administering medication, managing healthcare plans, and assisting residents with their personal needs. Therapy services are also available to support residents' rehabilitation and well-being. Reviews on the facility's services are mixed. While some reviewers appreciate the professional demeanor of the nursing staff and CNAs, along with commendations on the quality of care and food services, others have expressed concerns. Issues such as perceived unprofessional conduct, favoritism, and discrimination by certain staff members have been highlighted in some reviews. Chronic understaffing is noted, which is seen as a challenge for both employees and residents. Despite these concerns, the Director of Nursing is recognized positively by some feedback as a competent leader within the organization. The mix of positive and negative reviews suggests that experiences at the facility can vary depending on individual interactions with the staff.
Costs at this community start at $8,137 and range up to $9,050. The average price in the community is $8,594, which is more than the average price in the area of $6,048. 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.