FAQs
Your Questions Answered
We know choosing a care community for yourself or a loved one comes with a lot of questions. Whether you’re exploring short-term rehab or long-term support, we’re here to provide clarity and peace of mind. Below you’ll find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about life at Odd Fellow-Rebekah Home.
How long has Odd Fellow-Rebekah Home been serving the community?
We’ve been proudly serving the community for over 126 years, building a legacy of compassionate care, trusted service, and meaningful relationships.
Do you accept Medicare and Medicaid?
We do! We are one of the few skilled nursing communities in the Mattoon area that accepts both Medicare and Medicaid for not only our skilled nursing care, but all our memory care!
What types of therapy or rehabilitation services do you offer?
We offer comprehensive Rehab Therapy, including Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy, with the goal of helping residents regain strength, confidence, and independence. Our private rehab suites with half baths provide a comfortable, dignified environment for recovery.
Do residents have transportation for appointments?
Yes! We provide transportation to both local and out-of-town medical appointments to ensure our residents have access to the care they need, without the added stress of coordinating a ride.
Are there activities available every day?
Absolutely. Our Activities Program runs 7 days a week, offering a variety of engaging options, from social events and creative classes to spiritual services and physical activities. There’s something for everyone to enjoy.
What is the Restorative Program?
Our Restorative Program is designed to help residents maintain or improve mobility, strength, and overall well-being. It’s ideal for individuals who no longer need therapy but still benefit from continued movement and support.
Do you offer specialized Memory Care?
We do. Our Memory Care unit is secure and specifically designed for residents with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Staffed with trained caregivers, the environment is structured for safety, familiarity, and meaningful daily routines. We are also one of the only memory care facilities in the Mattoon area that accepts both Medicare and Medicaid.
What does "person-centered care" mean at your facility?
Person-centered care means we see each resident as an individual, not just a patient. We tailor care plans around personal preferences, needs, and routines, fostering dignity, independence, and quality of life.
A Place to Belong
If you’re looking for a place where you or a loved one can stay active, connected, and cared for like family– you’ve found it.