Warrenton Health and Rehab, located in Warrenton, Georgia, is a care facility primarily offering nursing home services. It participates in Medicare since May 1, 1984, and is certified by both Medicare and Medicaid. The facility currently houses 74 residents and offers a range of care services including cardiac care, wound care, stroke care, and memory care. Occupational, physical, and speech therapies are available to residents to support rehabilitation and recovery efforts. The facility also provides hospice care and dialysis services, ensuring a comprehensive approach to the diverse medical needs of its residents. In addition to medical and therapeutic support, Warrenton Health and Rehab offers amenities such as a barber/beauty salon and laundry/dry cleaning services to enhance the daily living experience of its residents. The facility also facilitates clubs and communities, encouraging social engagement among residents.
Warrenton Health and Rehab has mixed reviews reflecting a range of experiences among residents and their families. Some reviews commend the facility for its transformative care, particularly highlighting the compassionate and dedicated nature of the staff. Therapists are noted for their individualized approaches, incorporating patients’ personal histories into their care plans, and extending support beyond typical sessions. Family engagement is also supported through resident/family counseling, enhancing communication and satisfaction. However, other feedback criticizes the facility for issues related to cleanliness, staff behavior, and alleged theft, indicating an inconsistency in service quality. These varied perspectives suggest that while the facility excels in certain areas, there may be aspects requiring attention and improvement to ensure a uniformly positive experience for all residents.
Costs at this community start at $5,582 and range up to $5,977. The average price in the community is $5,780, which is more than the average price in the area of $4,537. 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.