Oakwood Health & Rehab Center

1613 Oakwood Street,
Bedford, VA 24523

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Overview of Oakwood Health & Rehab Center

Oakwood Health & Rehab Center, located in Bedford, VA offers skilled rehabilitation.

Uniquely located within Central Bedford Memorial Hospital, Oakwood Health and Rehab Center provides exceptional post-acute rehabilitation and skilled nursing care. Nestled in the foothills of the Peaks of Otter, Oakwood is designed to create a unique experience for those in our care.

Formerly part of Centra Health, and now under new ownership, Oakwood has been infused with clinical and operational enhancements to take our care and service to the next level. Our dedicated team of physicians, nurses, therapists and other health care professionals provide personalized and exceptional care at leads to shorter recovery times and more thorough healing.

CMS Ratings & Information

Accepts Medicaid
Accepts Medicare

Overall Rating

Much below average

Health Inspections

Much below average

Staffing

Slightly below average

Quality Measures

Average

Amenities at Oakwood Health & Rehab Center

  • Meal Preparation and Service
  • Outdoor Space
  • Dining Room
  • Media / Activities Room
  • Scheduled Transportation (non-medical related)
  • Community-Sponsored Activities
  • Frequent Off-Site Trips
  • Maintenance

Room Types

  • Private Suites

Pricing

Oakwood Health & Rehab Center has not shared current pricing for long-term care / skilled nursing. The average price for long-term care / skilled nursing in the area ranges from $9,441 - $10,025 per month.

Your monthly costs at Oakwood Health & Rehab Center will vary depending on room type and the level of care needed. Inquire here to check pricing and availability.

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