1995 East Cornelius Harnett Boulevard, Lillington, NC 27546
About Lillington Health and Rehabilitation Center
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Care Types at Lillington Health and Rehabilitation Center
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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 types of care does Lillington Health and Rehabilitation Center provide? + −
The center specializes in skilled nursing care, including short-term post-acute rehabilitation and long-term nursing care. Services include physical, occupational, and speech therapy, 24-hour licensed nursing, wound care, and medication management — all delivered by an interdisciplinary care team.
What hospitals are located near Lillington Health and Rehabilitation Center? + −
Central Harnett Hospital, part of the WakeMed Health & Hospitals network, is located just minutes from the center on Brightwater Drive in Lillington. For more specialized care, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center in Fayetteville and WakeMed's main campus in Raleigh are accessible within 30–45 miles.
What is Lillington, NC like as a place for seniors and their families? + −
Lillington is the county seat of Harnett County and offers a quiet, close-knit small-town environment along the Cape Fear River corridor. It has a low cost of living, friendly community feel, and easy access to nature through nearby Raven Rock State Park. Families from the Raleigh-Durham metro area (roughly 35–40 miles north) find it a manageable drive for regular visits.
Does the center accept Medicare and Medicaid? + −
Most skilled nursing facilities of this type accept Medicare for short-term post-acute rehabilitation stays and Medicaid for qualifying long-term care residents. We recommend contacting the admissions team directly at (910) 983-5141 to confirm current coverage options and discuss your specific situation.
What should families bring when a loved one is admitted for skilled nursing care? + −
Families are typically advised to bring comfortable clothing and personal items, a list of current medications, insurance cards (Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance), legal documents such as a healthcare power of attorney or advance directive, and any adaptive equipment the resident currently uses. The admissions coordinator can provide a complete checklist tailored to your loved one's needs.
Learn More About Lillington Health and Rehabilitation Center
Contact us for pricing, availability, and to schedule a tour of Lillington Health and Rehabilitation Center in Lillington, North Carolina.