Guilford Health Care Center is a compassionate and dedicated home for seniors that aims to help them overcome the challenges that come with golden years. The staff is always on the go, providing around-the-clock care and utilizing adaptive and proven clinical methods to deliver exceptional services. With the home’s state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge technology, it strives to make the recovery process as smooth and efficient as possible. The facility offers sign language and oral interpreters, as well as other auxiliary aids, to create a more welcoming environment for residents. Specialized programs such as Fast Track Ortho and Activities in Motion provide therapeutic activities designed to achieve wellness and help residents reach their health goals as well. Their strength training equipment and other resources are designed to help residents achieve a full recovery in the shortest amount of time possible.
Staff Attentiveness and Compassion - Many reviews highlight the attentiveness and caring nature of the staff, with specific mentions of individuals who go above and beyond in their duties. This suggests a generally positive perception of the staff's dedication and compassion towards patients.
Care & staff
Quality of care and staff professionalism
Delays in Responding to Patient Needs - There are repeated concerns about delays in staff response to patient needs, particularly regarding assistance with personal care and addressing pain. This indicates a pattern of issues with timely caregiving, which impacts patient comfort and satisfaction.
Care & staff
Quality ratings
Measured by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Nurse hours per resident2.90/day
Overall ratingBased on health inspections, staffing and quality measures.
1/5
Health InspectionBased on deficiencies found during state health inspections.
2/5
StaffingBased on nurse staffing hours per resident per day.
1/5
Quality MeasuresBased on clinical outcomes for residents.
4/5
Capacity and availability
Medium-capacity home
Offers a balance of services and community atmosphere.
Total beds110
This home usually has limited availability
Occupancy is moderate, suggesting balanced demand.
19% of new residents, usually for short-term rehab.
Typical stay9 - 10 months
Private pay
27% of new residents, often for short stays.
Typical stay3 - 4 months
Medicaid
54% of new residents, often for long-term daily care.
Typical stay25 days
Finances and operations
Voluntary non-profit home
Church
Home revenue
$18.9M
Surplus of revenue
$2.0M
Voluntary non-profit home Church
Home revenue
$18,922,469.00
Surplus of revenue
$2,013,259.00
Payroll costsThe portion of the home's budget spent on staff, including nurses, caregivers, and other employees who support care and operations.
$4.5M
23.9% of revenue
Other operating costsAll remaining costs needed to run the home, such as food, utilities, building maintenance, supplies and administrative expenses.
$12.4M
Total costs$16.9M
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Certification details
License Number:345460
Owner Name:GUILFORD HOLDINGS ILL
Rural vs. Urban:Urban
County:Guilford
Type of Control:Voluntary Nonprofit — Church
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and State data
Who this home usually serves
This view explains the types of residents this home most often serves, based on who is admitted and discharged over time. It reflects patterns, not individual cases.
Admissions
Indicate who is most often coming into the home.
Total391
PERCENTAGES
Medicare19%
Private Pay27%
Medicaid54%
Discharges
Show who is most often leaving the home, and under which coverage.
Total391
PERCENTAGES
Medicare34%
Private Pay22%
Medicaid44%
How we assess these insights
We analyze official CMS data and reported admissions information to understand the types of residents a nursing home most often serves.
This includes
Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay admissions
Number of nights covered by each payment type
Typical length of stay
How we calculate length of stay
We calculate length of stay separately for each payment type (Medicare, Medicaid and private) by dividing total number of nights by total number of admissions.
What "optimal for" means
The tags you see are guidance, not recommendations. They highlight scenarios where this home's care model, stay length and payer mix may align well with certain needs.