Osceola Senior Living

Osceola Senior Living

Sibley, Iowa

Address

100 Cedar Lane, Sibley, IA, 51249

Phone

+1 712-754-2568

Staffing breakdown

Average hours of nursing care each resident receives per day, by staff role. Higher numbers generally indicate more attentive care.

Licensed practical nurse (LPN)
0.56 hrs
Certified nursing aide (CNA)
3.34 hrs

Quality rating trend

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Facility profile

Type
Skilled Nursing Facility · Building
Capacity
46 certified beds · ~25 avg residents/day (54% occupancy)
Ownership
For profit - Corporation
Payment accepted
Medicaid (Medicaid)

About

Osceola Senior Living is a 46-bed Medicare and Medicaid-certified skilled nursing facility located in Sibley, Iowa. Operated as a for-profit corporation, the center provides long-term care and rehabilitative services to residents in Osceola County. Current Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) quality and staffing ratings for this location are not yet available.

Location

100 Cedar Lane, Sibley, IA, 51249, Sibley, IA

Frequently asked questions

How many beds does Osceola Senior Living have?
Osceola Senior Living has 46 certified beds.
Does Osceola Senior Living accept Medicare or Medicaid?
Yes, Osceola Senior Living accepts Medicaid.
Where is Osceola Senior Living located?
Osceola Senior Living is located at 100 Cedar Lane, Sibley, IA, 51249, Sibley, Iowa.
How can I contact Osceola Senior Living?
You can reach Osceola Senior Living by phone at +1 712-754-2568.

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