Administered by David Bergmann, Southlake Village Rehabilitation & Care Center, Inc., is a skilled nursing home that Vsl Lincoln Southlake, Llc, operates in Lincoln, Nebraska. Nestled in a somewhat walkable neighborhood, the community on Andermatt Drive welcomes Medicare and Medicaid occupants and offers short-term rehabilitation and longer-term skilled nursing care, including memory care and respite services. As a 126-bed, single-story facility with over four decades of experience, the home maintains an occupancy rate around 89 percent, indicating steady demand for its services.
Rehabilitation is the community’s clinical focus. Physical therapists supply an average of 7 minutes per resident day, substantially above state averages, which supports its emphasis on helping occupants recover mobility and regain daily skills post-surgery, stroke, or hospital stays. Daily nursing support averages 4 hours 13 minutes per resident on weekends, with registered nurses providing 36 minutes of daily care, practical nurses 54 minutes, and certified nurse aides 3 hours 10 minutes. This staffing composition mirrors a heavy focus on diligent personal care alongside skilled clinical oversight. Southlake holds an A+ accreditation rating from the Better Business Bureau, reflecting its track record of business practices and time in operation. The facility’s somewhat car-dependent location is close enough to Lincoln’s central services to be accessible for family visits and for connecting residents with specialized outside care. With a dedicated focus on post-acute rehabilitation and skilled nursing, the facility serves residents needing thorough clinical support plus structured therapy services.
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services’ state inspections have consistently tracked issues about documentation, environmental management, and regulatory compliance across Southlake’s 10-year inspection history. The facility’s quality measures show mixed results: long-stay occupants rate above average on overall care quality, and successful discharge to home occurs at a notably higher rate than the state average, though some metrics present room for improvement on short-stay outcomes.














