Staff at Greenbrier Health Care Center (HCC) gave tours during an open house at the newly renovated facility on Thursday, May 12.Greenbrier Health Care Center (HCC) showcased its newly renovated facility at an open house on Thursday, May 12.
Greenbrier HCC joined the American Medical Facilities Management (AMFM) family in April 2017. The center specializes in skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation to home, and long-term care services and provides care for up to 80 residents.
The $4.1-million renovation investment features new flooring, furnishings, art, nurse call and secure care systems, and more. The updates are meant to provide a more modern, homelike atmosphere for residents.
“This renovation is a testament to our commitment to provide quality care to our patients and community,” said Susan Moten, Executive Director of Greenbrier HCC. “Each and every detail, from the design to the décor, was carefully chosen to achieve the warm and welcoming atmosphere we strive to offer our residents. We hope the community will take pride in our center for many years to come.”
Brian Reed, a representative from the Office of Governor Jim Justice, stopped by to present a greeting from the Governor.
“The citizens of Greenbrier County can rest assured knowing that Greenbrier Health Care Center is there if they need it, and I’m proud to see this level of care in West Virginia,” the greeting read. “West Virginians deserve quality care in a safe environment, and this outstanding facility provides just that.”
State Senator Stephen Baldwin and Delegate Mike Honaker were also in attendance.
AMFM operates 19 skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers throughout West Virginia. The care centers are located in Braxton, Boone, Cabell, Clay, Fayette, Hardy, Harrison (Clarksburg & Bridgeport), Greenbrier, Lincoln, Mason, Marshall, McDowell, Mercer, Summers, Taylor, Wayne, Webster, and Wyoming counties.
AMFM’s mission is “to exemplify excellence in quality care to our customers by providing an environment that enhances personal growth, individuality, dignity and respect.”