Salem Center is an 88-bed skilled nursing facility is a skilled nursing facility offering post-hospital, short-term rehabilitation as well as long-term and respite care. Our Center accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurances. Our staff is dedicated to serving the medical and rehabilitation needs of individuals recovering from illness or injury. Salem Center is a We Honor Veterans community partner! Now offering skilled nursing care for those who are in substance abuse recovery.
Services
- ShortStay care
- LongTerm care
- Respite care
- Palliative care
- Rehabilitation therapy
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation - including joint replacement, injuries and amputation
- On-site Nurse Practitioner
- Attending Physicians
- Registered Nurses
- Audiology care
- Colostomy care
- Dementia care
- Physiatry services
- Podiatry care
- Psychiatric services
- Vision care
- Wound care
- X-ray
- Hospice care
- Pain management
- Case management
- Dietary and nutrition needs management
- Discharge planning
- Individual treatment plans
- Medication management
- Coordinated transportation
- Cultural, educational, religious and social activities
- Recreation activities
Amenities
- Private and Semi-Private Rooms
- Fully air conditioned
- Individual climate control
- Activity room
- Beautiful Garden(s) / Courtyard(s)
- Scenic views
- Beauty Salon / Barber Services
- Cable Television
- Comfortable common and lounge areas to gather with friends and family
- Dining Room
- In-room dining options
- Private dining rooms for family gatherings
- Alarm system to aid in the security of residents with cognitive deficits
- Complimentary laundry facility on-site
- Housekeeping
- Laundry facility on-site
- Mail and Newspaper Service
- Pets Permitted
- Pharmaceutical delivery service
- Telephone
- Fireplace in living room
- Smoke free environment

Stacy Wellman
AdministratorStacy is a graduate of Marshall University and went on to obtain her masters degree at the University of Kansas. She began her career as a dietician in 2001. After working with in the long term care field, she knew that was where she belonged. In 2020 Stacy became a nursing home administrator and has worked in facilities not only in West Virginia but also Pennsylvania. She enjoys traveling and spending time with her family.

Dr. Bennett Orvik
Medical DirectorDr. Orvik has a distinguished medical background as a general and family physician over the last 42 years and has held the title of Medical Director at Salem Center for the last two. He serves as a pivotal role at the Salem Center as he oversees majority of our patients. He shows his dedication by helping those who need it the most. He is constantly keeping up with patient assessments, evaluations, and all the associated medical needs. When asked, Dr. Orvik said that he felt that it was an honor be able to bring his medical expertise to our staff and our guests, to ensure that they were as comfortable as possible.

Kimberly Layfield, RN
Director of NursingKimberly was appointed Director of Nursing in 2019. She is a Registered Nurse having graduated from West Virginia University at Parkersburg and holds an Associate Degree in Applied Science. She has been an RN for 15 years with 13 years of experience in Long Term Care.

Mary Ann Davis-Smith
Director of RehabilitationMary Ann was named Director of Rehabilitation in December 2021. She started at the Salem Center in 2010 as a physical therapist assistant and assistant director of rehabilitation services. Mary Ann earned an Associate’s Degree of Applied Science in Health Information Technology from Fairmont State University in 2006, and in Physical Therapist Assistant Program in 2008. She lives in Clarksburg with her husband Eric and has 16-year old twin girls, Riley and Kaydence, one dog and three cats. She enjoys reading, spending time with her family and friends and the artist/designers Rae Dunn and Johanna Parker. She looks forward to continuing to work with the Salem Center Residents and said “Medicine adds days to your life. Physical Therapy adds life to your days.”
Positive Outcome
Last week on October 11, a resident got her wish and got to return to the community, living independently. When Freda first came to us, back in March, none of us knew for sure if she would ever get to return home. She was diligent and determined, to make it back home. With the help of our therapy team and the guidance of Social Services, we made it happen. Freda worked tirelessly alongside Social Services to get everything in place and make her way back to independent living. Freda now resides alone, once again, in an apartment. We could not be happier for her and we are glad we were able to help guide her along her journey of wellness. Freda, we are both proud and happy for you, just know you will always have a family here at Salem Center.