Located at 910 West Polk St in Charleston, Illinois, Hilltop Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 108 room skilled nursing facility. With about 27,000 people residing in the zip code of 61920, the neighboring area is heavily populated. It is a mostly working class area, with an average per-family income of $31,486. Located nearby are many local conveniences, which include retail shopping, houses of worship, and medical services. They are located just 4.18 miles from Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center. There are 10 drugstores within 1 mile of the community. Also, there are 6 churches within 4 miles, including First Church of God, Praise Assembly of God, Connett John W, and Salvation Army Thrift Store.
Hilltop Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation offers nursing home care, memory care, and assisted living. They can provide care for residents who are seriously infirmed and need help with daily activities and who need to have frequent access to medical services. Also, they can accommodate residents at any level of dementia or memory loss who require support with daily activities and monitoring to prevent wandering. In addition, they can house older people who have mobility but need some support with completing daily tasks like showering, preparing food, and house work.
Hilltop Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation offers a large number of amenities and services. Health services include occupational therapy, speech therapy, pain management, physical therapy, and stroke care. Also offered are educational programs, bingo, arts and crafts projects, off site outings, TV and movie nights, along with other social activities. Additionally, they provide multiple facility features that include a hair salon, high speed internet, a communal dining room, and a fitness center.
The approximate monthly expense for this provider is about $4,206. This is less than the Charleston estimated cost of $4,280. The estimated cost for Illinois is approximately $4,453, versus $4,930 nationally.
Hilltop Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation has been licensed by Medicaid as well as Medicare since 1996. They obtained a total of 2 / 5 stars in the most recent report published by Medicare. This grade is based on a collective criterion of overall quality, personnel ratings, and safety evaluations. Within that period they had the following: 3 complaints made, 1 total penalty assessed, 7 deficiencies recorded, no payment denials, and 1 fine assessed for a total of $10,000.
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