About Us

Our History

Since 1869

Starting in 1869, a 280-acre tract of land purchased by Noah Eby was used for the Wyandot County Infirmary. A year later, a two-level housing facility of brick was built at a cost of $9,000.00. That is almost equivalent to $165,136.32 if it were built in 2018!

Over the years, the homestead raised Holstein cattle that supplied dairy products.  There was also a field for planting and raising crops.  The farm was managed by the male residents.  The residents harvested a great number of crops that the kitchen staff, consisting of female residents, prepared.  The crops also were a source of income to support the home’s operation.

The Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has not always been the way that it is today.  In fact, over the last 149 years, our community has seen many changes from what used to be.  We are dedicated to meeting the needs of our residents, families, employees, and communities by offering innovative programs and services that enrich our mission:

“To Promote Wellness, Independence, and Community in a Caring Atmosphere.” (TPWICCA)

We are proud of our outstanding staff members whose expertise, kindness, and encouragement touch the lives of the individuals we serve.  Today our commitment is stronger than ever, because when you stay with us, you’re family.

Our Mission

At Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center our residents and their families are our top priority.  

We strive to help all residents achieve the highest level of function possible while in our care.  Our healthcare professionals are gracious and courteous, performing their jobs with skill and expertise.  Our clean and safe surroundings provide our resident families with peace of mind knowing that we have their loved one’s best interest at heart.  We are dedicated to meeting the needs of our residents, families, employees, and communities by offering innovative programs and services that enrich our mission:

“To Promote Wellness, Independence, and Community in a Caring Atmosphere.” (TPWICCA )

Our Core Values

Our strategic plan brings together our strengths to provide a ministry-centered environment where residents and their families are more than clients. Building friendly relationships with each resident and their families is a high priority. Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center’s strategic direction is guided by the basic beliefs and values inherent in the Mission of the organization:

  • Quality – Enhancing the quality of life through excellent services
  • Integrity – Upholding our residents, employees, and families in an open, honest, and forthright manner
  • Professionalism – Serving in a professional manner
  • Caring – Serving as a loving extension of Christ’s hands
  • Respect – Providing an environment where all are valued
  • Thankfulness – Serving gratefully
  • Commitment – Dedicating great nursing care