Proud Recipient of the
5-Star Quality Measures Medicare Rating
We are proud to announce that we’ve been recognized by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) as a Five-Star Quality Measures Rated facility. Nursing homes are rated from 1-5 stars based on health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. According to CMS, a rating of five stars means that quality is “much above average.”

Reviews
Browse all of the Westview Healthcare Center reviews from our residents and their loved ones. Discover why so many individuals choose our skilled nursing facility for their care. View all of our reviews today!
I spent 2 months at the facility in September and October 2024. I was suffering both mental and physical issues following a severe knee injury. Cole the counselor was my favorite. He motivated me in many ways and really got me going for physical traing every morning. Mike the Physical Therapist was inspiring and pushed me to improve. The Nurses and various supprt staff are exceptional and caring. Special thanks to Hope who motivated me to attend the afternoon adult activities and acclimate into the community. The entire staff was respectful to myself and my wife who visited a few weekends. Tom G.
I can’t say enough about the care and resources Westview provides. From the office staff to the nursing staff. During my stay PT/OT staff made sure I was prepared to discharge home safely. Nurses & CNA staff on AM/PM are exceptional. NOC shift needs more Preston’s. I found several female staff that seemed bothered to answer call lights in a timely fashion & were a bit rude. Overall, staff is fabulous.
My name is Ernest Larkins, and I am currently in Room 412. A few weeks ago, I was admitted after experiencing a seizure upon leaving the hospital. While at Westview, I had another seizure, and it was your nurse, Lynda Lamont Pichardo, who found me. Her quick and steady response made sure I received the care I needed and got back to the hospital safely. I’ve now been here three weeks without another seizure, and I don’t take that for granted. This experience has come with a lot—especially anxiety and the weight of not feeling like myself. What stands out to me is Lynda’s ability to notice when something isn’t right, often before I say anything. She has a way of showing up at just the right moment. Her presence is calm, steady, and reassuring in a way that’s hard to put into words, but easy to feel. Being two hours away from my family and not knowing anyone here has been difficult. In the middle of that, Lynda has made this place feel less unfamiliar. The care she gives doesn’t feel routine—it feels personal. Like someone who genuinely wants you to be okay. She doesn’t just respond—she pays attention. She anticipates. She follows through. Whether it’s making sure I connect with someone I need to see or simply checking in at the right time, she creates a sense of support that matters more than I can fully express. This has also been a very vulnerable time for me—adjusting to needing help in ways I never have before. The way she handles that brings a sense of ease and dignity to something that could easily feel uncomfortable. It reminds me that care, when done right, protects more than just the body—it protects the person. I wanted to take the time to acknowledge her and express my sincere appreciation. She is making a real and meaningful difference in my recovery. Respectfully, Ernest Larkins





