Olympia Transitional Care and Rehabilitation, located in Olympia, Washington, provides a range of healthcare services with a primary focus on nursing home care, augmented by assisted living services. With a capacity currently accommodating 103 residents, the facility offers specialized programs including speech therapy, cardiac care, wound care, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and memory care. These services are supported by a team of registered nurses, ensuring that residents have access to professional medical attention around the clock. Certified by Medicare and Medicaid, Olympia Transitional Care has been a participant in the Medicare program since July 7, 1976, reflecting its longstanding role in the community.
The facility also emphasizes comprehensive community engagement through clubs and community groups, providing social opportunities and enhancing the well-being of its residents. For those needing end-of-life care, hospice services are available, alongside resources for family counseling to support both residents and their loved ones. Despite some reported issues with management, communication, and staffing, which have led to delayed medical interventions and unmet promises, many reviews highlight positive experiences with the nursing staff and their commitment to attending to residents' needs. Efforts to maintain high standards of elder care, while challenged by systemic inefficiencies, are evident in the facility's ongoing operations. Resident and family councils offer a structured channel for feedback and involvement, fostering a collaborative environment aimed at improving overall care and satisfaction.
Costs at this community start at $2,373 and range up to $7,592. The average price in the community is $4,982, which is less than the average price in the area of $5,413. 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.