Ocala Health and Rehabilitation Center is a skilled nursing facility located in Ocala, Florida. It offers a range of care services designed to meet the needs of its residents, including both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care options. The facility is certified by Medicare and Medicaid and has been a participant in Medicare since November 21, 1977, accommodating 165 current occupants. The center provides specialized medical support, including stroke care, speech therapy, and occupational therapy. Residents have access to memory care services, a critical component for individuals requiring support for cognitive impairments. The staff includes qualified nurses who are integral in delivering daily care and medical assistance. Ocala Health and Rehabilitation also offers resident and family counseling services to aid in navigating care decisions and ensuring open communication.
In addition to its medical offerings, Ocala Health and Rehabilitation Center promotes a vibrant community environment through various clubs and community activities, fostering social interactions and engagement among residents. Cultural and religious needs are respected and met with considerations for Catholic, Chinese, and French backgrounds. For daily living convenience, amenities such as laundry and dry cleaning services are available on-site, contributing to a more homelike experience for residents. The facility has received mixed reviews, with some residents and families praising the compassionate and professional nature of the staff, which is often seen as a compensating strength against critiques regarding cleanliness and the environment. Overall, Ocala Health and Rehabilitation Center emphasizes creating a comfortable and supportive atmosphere for its residents, aiming to balance quality care with a sense of community.
Costs at this community start at $6,913 and range up to $7,482. The average price in the community is $7,198, which is more than the average price in the area of $4,776. 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.