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We understand the unique challenges that come with finding the right nursing facility for you or your loved one. We strive to provide you with the best information about our services.

We encourage to contact us directly to get your questions answered and view our facility. We are here for you.

300 NW 1st Avenue
Williston, FL 32696

Phone: 352-528-3561
Fax: 352-528-0250

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What People are Saying About us

I could not be more proud to be a part of the Williston team! The overall morale is TEAMWORK! I love the managers I work with, as well as the cnas! They are great!!
jessi Shumate
jessi Shumate
2023-04-10
All around great facility with staff who care about their residents and their work and it shows. No better place in the area to put your loved ones.
Vanessa Foster
Vanessa Foster
2023-02-07
My mom was admitted here for rehab after being in the hospital for a few months. The first day was really rocky, but it was her first day, which can be expected. The therapy department was outstanding. Natalie and Charlie are the best! I had a few questions about her medications and other concerns - the charge nurse Meredith was extremely helpful in addressing our concerns. Brie and Diana, the two social workers are amazing! They checked on my mom almost daily and made sure to keep us involved in her care almost daily! May God bless them!
K C
K C
2023-02-01
Nice caring staff that took care of my aunt while she was there. Best part of the stay was the girl in social services. She made sure my aunt got set up with therapy at home and everything she needed to come home. Couldn’t have asked for better care!
Marcus Lee
Marcus Lee
2023-01-31
Best rehab around. Very attentive and caring. They pay attention to their residents. I would recommend them to anyone.
Lisa Lech
Lisa Lech
2022-11-27
God bless the staff who work at Williston Care Center! My mom has been here almost a year on long-term care. She's bed ridden, has moderate dementia, but has received good care overall, and has had a good recovery from Covid. I'm happy her basic needs are being met, and they help her use her phone to call me. She hasn't had any problems with theft of items. The turnover among the caregivers seems high, and their case loads are high, but staffing seems to be a problem at most nursing facilities right now. I visit her weekly and the staff are always helpful when I ask. Audrey always offer a smile at the front desk and asks about my mom. The facilities (paint, furniture) and resources (beds, sheets, blankets, etc) could use some updating. After a horrible experience at another facility, I'm grateful for the people who work at Williston Care Center!
Lisa Dawley
Lisa Dawley
2022-11-26
I am currently here for short term rehab. I can't say enough about how great this place is. I have been a nurse for over 30 years and have always worked at facilities like this one. I can honestly say this is the best ever. The staff is so great and you can tell how much they care. If I ever have to be in a facility again this is the only place I would want to be
Elizabeth Adams
Elizabeth Adams
2022-08-25
My husband was admitted for short term rehab and throughout his stay I visited daily. All departments were helpful when needed. Direct care care were great as well. The overall environment is cheerful and happy. Everyone was very welcoming. My husband was very pleased with the food as well. Overall it was a wonderful place for him and I would recommend it for your loved one if and when needed.
Mary Griffin
Mary Griffin
2022-04-22

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I go through rehabilitation at a nursing home?

We have the full rehabilitation set-up including equipment, certified therapists, and a great location. Just like we provide a comprehensive home-like atmosphere for our residents, we do the same for our short-term rehabilitation patients. You will get the great dining, relaxing grounds and courtyards, and 24-hour medical access along with everything else you need for your rehabilitation. Complete rehabilitation requires your therapy sessions as well as relaxing downtime in order to heal.

 

How is a nursing home different from a hospital?

Nursing homes in the past used to be stark, institutional places that were cold and lonely. We cannot stress enough how much nursing homes have changed.

  • Our centers are designed to provide the home-like atmosphere you want for your loved one while still providing any medical care they need.
  • We provide social activities for mind and body well-being, companionship, and socialization.
  • Our dining services are specialized and provided in a posh and comforting dining room.
  • We do not restrict visiting except in certain health crisis situations.
  • We have rehabilitation services for extended care and comfort.
  • Residents can bring personal items with them.
  • We celebrate holidays, birthdays and promote a sense of community.
What safety measures are in place?
Safety measures are one of the reasons families may decide their loved ones are better situated at a nursing home than in their own homes. We have 24-hour nursing and medical staff, medical supplies and equipment, medication and are also designed with fall and safety precautions in mind. We also make sure your loved one is under constant surveillance while still respecting privacy. Locked security systems, cameras, visitor logs, supervised outings, emergency call buttons and more are designed to keep safety and security in place even while in a home-like atmosphere.
What can my loved one bring with them?
We proved all the furniture your loved one needs. We do recommend bringing pictures, a favorite blanket, or cherished knickknacks. We discourage bringing anything of value, electrical items or anything that takes up large amounts of space. When you come for your tour you will get a better idea of what space is available and we can provide you with some suggestions as well.