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Village of Lebanon

Rehab

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Website | (270) 692-9000
105 Village Way, Lebanon, KY 40033, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM
Sunday: Open 24 hours


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 105 Village Way, Lebanon, KY 40033, USA
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 The Village of Lebanon Senior Living Community and Cedars of Lebanon Nursing Center have been providing care for seniors in Marion County for over 10 years. We have built our foundation on the principles of quality and excellence, and client safety and satisfaction are our top priorities. Our caring and well-trained staff strive to achieve the highest possible level of service for our residents and clients.  Our belief is that a well-balanced care environment ensures a nurturing experience. We offer rehabilitative, social, medical, and recreational care each day.  Attention to detail, along with compassion and understanding means that we can provide you or a loved one with the care they deserve.  The Village of Lebanon Senior Living Community and Cedars of Lebanon Nursing Center have been providing care for seniors in Marion County for over 10 years. We have built our foundation on the principles of quality and excellence, and client safety and satisfaction are our top priorities. Our caring and well-trained staff strive to achieve the highest possible level of service for our residents and clients.  Our belief is that a well-balanced care environment ensures a nurturing experience. We offer rehabilitative, social, medical, and recreational care each day.  Attention to detail, along with compassion and understanding means that we can provide you or a loved one with the care they deserve. Village of Lebanon Senior Living Community and Cedars of Lebanon Nursing Center have been providing care for seniors in Marion County for over 10 years. We have built our foundation on the principles of quality and excellence, and client safety and satisfaction are our top priorities. Our caring and well-trained staff strive to achieve the highest possible level of service for our residents and clients.  Our belief is that a well-balanced care environment ensures a nurturing experience. We offer rehabilitative, social, medical, and recreational care each day.  Attention to detail, along with compassion and understanding means that we can provide you or a loved one with the care they deserve. that a well-balanced care environment ensures a nurturing experience. We offer rehabilitative, social, medical, and recreational care each day.  Attention to detail, along with compassion and understanding means that we can provide you or a loved one with the care they deserve.

Google Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings)

Amanda Hall
2 Star
My dad was sent to the Village briefly. His care was pretty good. The facility was clean. The staff responded to his call within a few minutes, some longer than others. Everyone was friendly. I had no issue until he got worse and then released home on hospice. The family was called for a meeting to discuss care. I show up and the lady up front, who was a main nurse in his care, was too busy looking at and buying Avon to acknowledge me. After standing a few minutes, I finally had to interrupt to ask about the meeting. The day of his release, we were told everything would be in order and his transition would go smoothly. Ok here's where the main issues come in. He was supposed to be released after breakfast, the staff didn't call rescue till noon to pick him up. His prescriptions were wrong and by time he got home, it was late Friday and nobody knew anything. It took over an hour and a lot of calling from the pharmacy to finally get his prescription right to be filled. When the nurse at the Village was questioned about hus meds that morning, we were told "I guess he was given meds this morning." They had closed his chart. They didn't seem to care he was sent home with wrong prescription and only asked if Tylenol was ordered. His discharge was a total nightmare from this facility. The staff need to be more observant to what's going on with discharge and not concerned about buying Avon when family of a dying patient is there trying to find out what's going on.
Saturday 15th September 2018
Nita Patterson
5 Star

Sunday 11th February 2018
Dawn Borders
2 Star

Tuesday 23rd March 2021