Courtyard Healthcare Center
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Courtyard Healthcare is a community within the close-knit Goshen community. Our long-term care and rehabilitation services provide the highest quality medical care possible. And we offer upscale amenities at affordable prices. Skilled Nursing Care - A beautiful facility is only as good as the people who work here.

At Courtyard Healthcare, our highly-trained RNs, LPNs and CNAs are the lifeblood of our business and provide your loved ones with round-the-clock, personal attention. When it comes to caring for a loved one, Courtyard Healthcare Center knows that a personal touch works better than any medicine. Our experience team members make sure extra care and attention is given to each resident.
Reviews (5)
Karen Blackwell-Cole
Karen Blackwell-Cole
Jan 31, 2021
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I work at courtyard !! Great teamwork and very CLEAN!!! I highly recommend COURTYARD HEALTHCARE
Melissa Reed
Melissa Reed
Oct 29, 2019
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They held my moms money for six months and then turned her into a collection agency.They had already been paid by Social security and Medicaid. My mom owes nothing to them. Courtyard was mad because we moved her into a better nursing home. Who does that!!!! So think twice about using this place!!!! It’s all about the money and not the care!!!!!
Ruth Getz
Ruth Getz
Sep 28, 2017
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It was very difficult to put our grandmother in a nursing center. The staff at Courtyard have made it much more bearable by their kindness and wonderful care of her. She couldn't be in a better facility. All the staff work together to make sure the residents are taken care of. They truly care. We can't say thank you enough.
Jessica Parker
Jessica Parker
Dec 13, 2015
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I've worked for Courtyard health care center for 5 years and I have felt nothing but love from the whole staff we work together we work as a team we get the job done and they will forever be in my heart
Mim Mast
Mim Mast
Jul 16, 2015
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My niece, Wanda Yoder, was a resident since 1986, suffering from tubular sclerosis, causing her severe mental disabilities. She was loved by the staff and when her health began to fail, she was cared for with details of love. When she entered Hospice care, they moved her to the room next to the Nurses Station on Birch wing. The butterflies on the shelves and walls comforted us as a family when we visited her. We felt the love from being in the room and when she entered coma and seizures, the staff never left her alone. On her very last day on earth, her room was constantly visited by staff who