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Derby Health & Rehabilitation’s Executive Director, John Brand, visited Washington, DC for the Future Leaders in Long-Term Care meeting. This meeting discussed the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

John also had the opportunity to speak with Kansas Representative, Roger Marshall about the importance of protecting Medicaid funding for Kansas long-term care facilities.

“The real focus with Congressman Marshall was on postponing and reevaluating the CMS requirements for participation for Nursing Centers.” John said.

“The experience was incredible.”

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2014 website design screenshot

April 2014 marks the launch of the website for Derby Health and Rehabilitation. This Skilled Nursing Facility is now visible on the web!

Derby Health and Rehabilitation features private bedrooms, warmly decorated living and dining areas, and a professional rehabilitation team.

We invite current and past residents, visitors, and friends and family to check our website and see all the exciting things available at Derby Health and Rehabilitation.

While creating this website we worked hard to make sure that the life and care that is felt when you walk in the doors was felt even through a computer screen.

The new site will allow current and future residents to find the information they need right at their finger tips.

Check out our facility, learn about our amenities and activities, and request a tour today.

Get to know our team through employees bios and learn about our mission to improve lives and exceed expectations in all we do.

Thank you for visiting our site. Feel free to browse the pages of information and come visit us soon here at...

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patients laughing together

When one enters a house at Derby Health & Rehab they walk into the living room, just as they would when visiting a friend at their home. Imagine your friend sitting in an easy chair watching the mid-morning news while waiting for your visit. Walking in the front door, they greet you with a grin. Together you walk to the dining room table, where you both find a seat for your visit.

Fresh coffee, juice and snacks are available for your friend to offer you, just as they would if you were visiting them at home. In the kitchen, the cook might be busy chopping vegetables and baking bread in preparation for the noon meal.

After visiting, your friend wants to show you something in their room. It is just a few feet away from the commons area, just as it would be at their home. On the nightstand the phone they used to call you sits. Of course, next to that is the remote to the flat-screen television on the wall. “It’s very spacious here,” you think to yourself, “and my friend is walking better.”

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