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Schuyler County Nursing Home District

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1306 Us Highway 63, Queen City, MO 63561

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Schuyler County Nursing Home District

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Nestled in the heart of rural northeastern Missouri, Schuyler County Nursing Home District provides trusted skilled nursing care to seniors and families across Schuyler County and the surrounding region. Located along US Highway 63 in Queen City, this county-operated facility stands as a cornerstone of healthcare in this close-knit community — offering the kind of attentive, personalized care that only a locally governed facility can provide. As a government-county managed nursing home, Schuyler County Nursing Home District operates with a mission rooted in public service and community accountability. Families can take comfort knowing that care decisions are guided by local leaders who understand the values, history, and needs of the people they serve. The staff brings a genuine familiarity with residents and their families — many of whom have lived in Schuyler County for generations. The facility provides comprehensive skilled nursing services, including post-acute rehabilitation, long-term care, wound management, medication administration, and coordination with visiting medical professionals. Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses are on staff to ensure around-the-clock clinical oversight, while certified nursing assistants provide warm, hands-on daily support. Queen City's peaceful, small-town setting offers a calm and comfortable environment for recovery and long-term living. The Lancaster town square — just a short drive away as the Schuyler County seat — gives families a charming destination for errands and outings. For more extensive medical needs, Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville is approximately 35 miles to the south, offering emergency services, surgical care, and specialist consultations. Scotland County Hospital in Memphis, Missouri, is another regional resource within reasonable driving distance to the east. When family members visit, Kirksville provides the closest regional hub for dining, shopping, and lodging — including a Walmart Supercenter, national restaurant chains, and the scenic Thousand Hills State Park, a favorite for outdoor recreation. The rolling hills and quiet countryside of northeastern Missouri create a genuinely peaceful backdrop for a community that takes elder care seriously. At Schuyler County Nursing Home District, residents are not just patients — they are neighbors, and care here reflects that.

Care Types at Schuyler County Nursing Home District

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What level of care does Schuyler County Nursing Home District provide? +

The facility provides skilled nursing care, which includes 24-hour nursing supervision, post-acute rehabilitation services, long-term residential care, wound care, medication management, and coordination with physicians and specialists. It is designed for individuals who require a higher level of medical oversight than assisted living can offer.

What hospitals are near Schuyler County Nursing Home District? +

The closest regional hospital is Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Missouri, approximately 35 miles south via US Highway 63. Scotland County Hospital in Memphis, Missouri, is also accessible to the east. Both facilities offer emergency care and inpatient services for residents who need acute medical attention.

What is Queen City, Missouri like for seniors and their families? +

Queen City is a quiet, rural community in Schuyler County in northeastern Missouri. It offers a peaceful, small-town atmosphere with low traffic and a strong sense of community. Lancaster, the county seat, is nearby for local services. Families visiting from out of town often use Kirksville — about 35 miles south — for lodging, dining, and shopping, including access to Thousand Hills State Park for a relaxing outing.

Is Schuyler County Nursing Home District a government-run facility? +

Yes. It is operated as a government-county facility, meaning it is managed under the oversight of local county government. This structure prioritizes community accountability and public service. Many families appreciate that the facility is governed by local officials who are directly responsible to the residents of Schuyler County.

How do I arrange a tour or admission at Schuyler County Nursing Home District? +

You can contact the facility directly at (660) 766-2291 to speak with admissions staff, schedule a tour, or ask questions about availability and services. The team can walk you through the admissions process, insurance and Medicare/Medicaid coverage options, and what to expect during the transition into skilled nursing care.

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