Ohio Valley Health Care
222 NICOLETTE ROAD, Parkersburg, WV 26104
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September 16, 2021
My mom is in Ohio Valley Health Care. It's s a very nice place. They have a big cafeteria, and the food is excellent. The maintenance place has a garden, and they raise a lot of their own food. They have a big, outdoor shelter where they have a big grill; they have outdoor picnics and stuff like that. They have a big rec room where they have different activities daily. The physical therapists have their own physical-therapy rooms in the rehab facility. It's a really good place. The only concern I had is the fall risk. There are not a lot of rails on the beds to help keep patients in -- or there are just no restrictions there as far as that goes. With her being a risk fall risk, I was just more worried about her falling somewhere and nobody being around. I haven't had the food, but I've heard that it is excellent out there. Before COVID, you could come out and eat with your family members. I don't know if it's really restaurant style; you can't order everything, but they have a selected menu. You could order different things that you wanted. I haven't been in the room; I know she has a like a half-bath, and it has a commode and a sink. She has a little dresser stand and cable TV. You can get private or semi-private rooms, and she's in a semi-private right now. The staff seem to be excellent.
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About Ohio Valley Health Care in Parkersburg, West Virginia
Ohio Valley Health Care, located in Parkersburg, WV, offers a variety of care types including Independent Living and Short-term Rehabilitation Care. This senior living provider focuses on creating a supportive and engaging environment for its residents. With a wide range of amenities and services designed to cater to the needs and interests of its residents, Ohio Valley Health Care aims to provide a comfortable and enriching experience for everyone who calls it home.
The amenities at Ohio Valley Health Care are extensive and designed to promote an active and social lifestyle. Residents can enjoy outdoor common areas, a garden for those with a green thumb, and communal dining areas where delicious meals are shared. For those interested in staying active and engaged, there are organized activities and programs ranging from health and wellness to spiritual and entertainment options. Additionally, the facility offers salon services and flexible dining options, ensuring that residents have access to personal care and meal choices that suit their preferences.
Ohio Valley Health Care also provides a comprehensive range of services to support the health and well-being of its residents. Physical and occupational therapy/rehabilitation services are available on-site, along with nurses and therapists on staff to assist with medical and health needs. A nutrition specialist is also on staff to help residents maintain a healthy diet. These services, combined with the facility's commitment to transfer assistance and social activities, make Ohio Valley Health Care a well-rounded choice for seniors looking for independent living or short-term rehabilitation care in the Parkersburg area.
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Pamela
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September 16, 2021
My mom is in Ohio Valley Health Care. It's s a very nice place. They have a big cafeteria, and the food is excellent. The maintenance place has a garden, and they raise a lot of their own food. They have a big, outdoor shelter where they have a big grill; they have outdoor picnics and stuff like that. They have a big rec room where they have different activities daily. The physical therapists have their own physical-therapy rooms in the rehab facility. It's a really good place. The only concern I had is the fall risk. There are not a lot of rails on the beds to help keep patients in -- or there are just no restrictions there as far as that goes. With her being a risk fall risk, I was just more worried about her falling somewhere and nobody being around. I haven't had the food, but I've heard that it is excellent out there. Before COVID, you could come out and eat with your family members. I don't know if it's really restaurant style; you can't order everything, but they have a selected menu. You could order different things that you wanted. I haven't been in the room; I know she has a like a half-bath, and it has a commode and a sink. She has a little dresser stand and cable TV. You can get private or semi-private rooms, and she's in a semi-private right now. The staff seem to be excellent.
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