The Laurels at Willow Creek

  • 11611 Robious Rd, Midlothian, VA 23113
  • (804) 379-4771
  • 2.2 ( 4 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Nursing Homes

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Description

About This Community

The Laurels at Willow Creek, located in Midlothian, VA, is an assisted living facility focused on short-term rehabilitation and therapy services. The community offers both physical and occupational therapies alongside a variety of community activities aimed at returning patients to independent community living.

The facility houses up to 120 patients in private rooms with a full suite of modern amenities. The Laurels at Willow Creek is designed for seniors who need physical therapy or rehabilitation services with the goal of transitioning back to a successful independent lifestyle.

COSTS

Pricing at the Laurels of Willow Creek depends on the length of stay and the type of therapy required. The community accepts most major insurance carriers and works with Medicare and Medicaid. Residents may also be able to use long-term care insurance to cover expenses during an extended stay.

AMENITIES AND ACTIVITIES

In addition to private guest rooms, the Laurels at Willow Creek wants to make residents’ stay as comfortable as possible with a variety of recreational activities and services. This includes an on-site spa, church services, community trips, ongoing educational opportunities, and a community garden that gives residents the opportunity to engage in their environment. All guests are encouraged to join activity groups and get to know their neighbors while sharing common interests.

SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM CARE

The Laurels at Willow Creek provides several different levels of care depending on patients’ needs. The ultimate goal is to allow patients a successful recovery and return to normal living while reducing the chances of re-hospitalization.

The community’s short-term services include neurological rehabilitation, respiratory therapy, infection and wound recovery, and an Alzheimer's management program. Long-term care at The Laurels is includes palliative care, dialysis and Parkinson's disease care.

SPECIALIZED CARE

The Laurels at Willow Creek staff pride themselves on their specialized approach to patient care. Staff members pledge to take the time to understand each patient's needs to create a care plan specific to their unique situation. Each care plan considers any specialized diet needs, therapy services or other care requirements necessary. Experienced therapists are on staff to evaluate and determine the type and level of care needed.

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Reviews

2.2 ( 4 Reviews )
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Dr AC Johnson
March 08, 2021
I needed their rehabilitation services. The Nursing Staff was excellent. The Occupational and Physical therapists were knowledgeable and professional. The atmosphere was good. I am thankful for their care.
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Carole Boyd
November 26, 2020
My husband was moved here yesterday and they provided dinner and today he has not had a bite to eat. That is completely unacceptable.
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Fred Jones
January 01, 2018
My roommate was there due to a spider bite that almost cost him one of his legs. But there were spiders and other insects crawling all over this place. Most of the residents are on sugar restrictions, but are served sugary drinks and high carb meals. The nursing staff is fantastic, the social worker is useless and not to be trusted. The physical therapy team was great.
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cps1ldrn
April 10, 2012
My father in law was a patient at the Laurels at Willow creek when he was debilitated and needed assistance with his ADL's. He was able to receive physical and occupational therapy at the facility. These therapies were excellent but more time allotted for therapy would have been better. I found that the nursing home didn't really encourage residents to get involved in activities as much as I thought they should. Most residents ate in there rooms instead of in the community dining room. During his stay I recall the director of food services coming out and talking with him about his food preferences and trying to cater his diet to what his preferences were for meals and snack

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