[Phoenix, AZ 04/29/2022] – Rodney D. Bailey, L.N.H.A., M.S.W., Ph.D., R.H.P. was recently named as C.E.O. of Diamondback Healthcare Center, a member of the Integro Healthcare family of companies. He is a recognized expert in the continuum of healthcare operations with a specialization in post-acute health services, including subacute, rehabilitation and long-term care, assisted living and independent retirement settings, earning the professional credential of R.H.P. (retirement housing professional) in 1996. With over 30 years of healthcare financial, operations, marketing and strategic planning experience, Dr. Bailey has held various senior management positions ranging from chief financial officer to president of a hospital, long term care and assisted living company as well as a comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation company. He is a board member of LeadingAge Arizona and has held board positions with the Chandler-Gilbert YMCA and the Arizona LeadingAge Foundation in addition to being past president of Gilbert Leadership, HD South and the Area Agency on Aging ELDERFriends. His efforts in legislative advocacy for the not-for-profit sector have encompassed local, state as well as national forums, while his for-profit endeavors have achieved sole provider status in master planned communities.
“The future for Diamondback is indeed exciting since we are implementing an exceedingly high level of rehabilitation programs with including in-house dialysis as well as a 35-bed ventilator and tracheostomy equipped area. In each we are partnering with national respiratory and dialysis companies to assure the finest services available. Our memory care pavilion is also being licensed at a skilled level utilizing a Montesorri™-based program of treatment, for superior resident engagement and purposeful living. We believe this combination of services and amenities sets an entirely new standard of care services in the Phoenix metropolitan area, rarely seen at post-acute level.”
Diamondback Healthcare Center is a brand new 96-bed skilled nursing facility located at 91st Avenue and Thomas Road, across from Banner Estrella Hospital. The center includes a 70-bed post-acute rehabilitation neighborhood offering patients with tracheostomies, ventilators, and on-going dialysis exceptional care as they rehabilitate in private suites. The therapy treatment gym is furnished with the industry’s best equipment, including a full-size kitchen for occupational therapy. Beautiful living rooms as well as a full-service restaurant, bistro, and accessible outdoor areas add to the restorative environment.
The Diamondback Memory Care Pavilion is a long-term residential neighborhood providing residents with highly specialized 24/7 nursing-staffed memory care. The Diamondback Pavilion features private one-bedroom and studio apartments, offering privacy and independence in an expansive neighborhood setting, while keeping the occupancy to only 24-26 residents. Residents of Pavilion enjoy a large outdoor recreational area, Snoezelen™ multisensory therapy room, a dementia-friendly library, family gathering room, and a full-service salon.
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Rodney D. Bailey, L.N.H.A., M.S.W., Ph.D., R.H.P. was recently named as C.E.O. of Diamondback Healthcare Center, a member of the Integro Healthcare family of companies. He is a recognized expert in the continuum of healthcare operations with a specialization in post-acute health services, including subacute, rehabilitation and long-term care, assisted living and independent retirement settings, earning the professional credential of R.H.P. (retirement housing professional) in 1996.
“The future for Diamondback is indeed exciting since we are implementing an exceedingly high level of rehabilitation services with in-house dialysis as well as ventilator and tracheostomy treatments. Our memory care pavilion is also being licensed at a skilled level utilizing a Montesorri™-based program of treatment. We believe it will be an entirely new standard of care services in the Phoenix metropolitan area.”