Snohomish Health and Rehabilitation is a nursing home facility located in Snohomish, Washington. It provides a variety of medical and therapeutic services, and is certified by Medicare and Medicaid, participating in Medicare since July 1, 1989. The facility accommodates 73 current occupants and offers a range of care types including nursing care, hospice, and memory care services. A comprehensive suite of medical support and rehabilitative services is available to residents, which includes physical, occupational, and speech therapy to assist with recovery and daily functioning.
Residents have access to specialized care services such as pain management, podiatry, wound care, hearing and dental care, ensuring a holistic approach to their health needs. The facility also supports resident and family counseling, promoting a collaborative and supportive environment for both the residents and their loved ones. The presence of professional nursing staff enhances the quality of care, although some reviews point to concerns about understaffing, particularly over weekends, and issues with communication and management.
Engagement within the community is fostered through clubs and various activities, with the activities team, led by Director Melody, being recognized for effectively keeping residents entertained and involved. While some residents and families have expressed their appreciation for the dedication of staff like Angela, Eileen, and nurse Rose, who are noted for their personalized care, other reviews bring to light challenges related to management and professionalism that can impact the residents' experience. Overall, Snohomish Health and Rehabilitation offers a range of essential services, while also facing areas for potential improvement according to some resident and family feedback.
Costs at this community start at $8,850 and range up to $10,266. The average price in the community is $9,558, which is more than the average price in the area of $5,524. 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.