Park Plaza Nursing Home is a care facility located in Whitney, Texas, primarily offering services typical of nursing homes. It has been certified by Medicare and Medicaid and has participated in the Medicare program since October 27, 1993. The facility currently cares for 63 occupants and provides a range of healthcare services, including nursing care, stroke care, speech therapy, wound care, occupational therapy, physical therapy, dialysis, and hospice care. Additionally, Park Plaza offers amenities such as a barber/beauty salon and facilitates resident and family counseling.
The facility's staff comprises licensed nurses who provide medical support and assistance with daily living activities. Residents have access to specialized therapies aimed at improving or maintaining their physical and cognitive abilities, including stroke rehabilitation, speech and language therapy, and occupational and physical therapy tailored to individual health needs. Park Plaza Nursing Home also includes programs designed to enhance wellness and social engagement, featuring clubs and community activities for residents.
Despite the range of services offered, residents and their families have reported dissatisfaction with certain aspects of care at Park Plaza Nursing Home. Notable concerns include the rescheduling of important medical appointments to suit institutional rather than personal needs, despite the facility having two drivers, only one is typically utilized. Issues with medication management have been noted, with reports of untimely or incorrect administration. Cleanliness and hygiene standards have also come into question, with examples of unclean bedside toilets persisting for extended periods. These concerns highlight areas for improvement in scheduling, resource allocation, and attention to personal care and dignity to enhance resident satisfaction.
Costs at this community start at $2,683 and range up to $6,640. The average price in the community is $4,662, which is less than the average price in the area of $4,959. 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.