Shenandoah Center is a skilled nursing facility offering post-hospital, short-term rehabilitation as well as long-term and respite care. We accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurances. Our staff is dedicated to serving the medical and rehabilitation needs of individuals recovering from illness or injury. Shenandoah Center is a We Honor Veterans community partner!
Services
- ShortStay care
- LongTerm care
- Respite care
- Palliative care
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Attending Physicians
- Registered Nurses
- IV Therapy
- Bariatric specialties
- Colostomy care
- Dementia care
- Dental care
- Personal care
- Pet therapy
- Physiatry services
- Wound care
- Hospice care
- Dietary and nutrition needs management
- Discharge planning
- Coordinated transportation
- Cultural, educational, religious and social activities
- Recreation activities
Amenities
- Private and Semi-Private Rooms
- Fully air conditioned
- Individual climate control
- Fitness room
- Beautiful Garden(s) / Courtyard(s)
- Conveniently Located
- Scenic views
- Suburban setting
- Beauty Salon / Barber Services
- Cable Television
- Comfortable common and lounge areas to gather with friends and family
- Dining Room
- Restaurant-Style Dining
- Alarm system to aid in the security of residents with cognitive deficits
- Computer with internet access
- Housekeeping
- Mail and Newspaper Service
- Pets Permitted
- Telephone
- Wireless Internet
- Smoke free environment

Kim Cavill, RN, FNP
Nurse PractitionerKim has been the Nurse Practitioner at Shenandoah since 2021. Kim graduated from East Carolina University with her RN in 1997, and her Masters/Family Nurse Practitioner in 2011.
Kim first began her career in Long Term Care in 1994 as a Certified Nursing Assistant. Kim has come full circle from working as a CNA, becoming an RN/FNP in acute care/emergency rooms to return to long term care where her heart resides.
Kim and her husband have two daughters and they enjoy traveling, camping and spending quality time together.

Tabitha Carroll M.S.CCC-SLP
Director of RehabilitationTabi has received her Master’s Degree in Speech Language Pathology from Towson University. She has worked for Powerback Rehabilitation for six years. She has been the Director of Rehab for five years at Shenandoah Center. Tabi enjoys being a therapist and helping patients achieve their goals and improve their lives!

Keli Schenck
Social WorkerKeli has been a social worker with the Company for 14 years. Keli started her journey in long term care as a CNA and later graduated from Frostburg State University with her Bachelors in Social Work. Keli’s mother also worked in long term care and it is a love Keli has had throughout her entire life. Keli enjoys working with and sharing memories with the residents and assisting them transition to the center as well as return home following rehabilitation. Keli tried working in other areas of social service but her heart kept drawing her back to the residents she loves.
Keli enjoys spending time with her grandchildren and children, loves to read and especially loves traveling to new places and trying new foods. Her favorite adventure was to the Bahamas but she loves coming home to the hills of WV.

Brittany Lineberry
Director of Marketing and AdmissionsBrittany is a long time resident of Jefferson County. She graduated in 2011 from the Genesis CNA Training Class, where she began to call Shenandoah Center her home. Brittany re-joined our team in 2021 working as a CNA, Central Supply Clerk, and as back up to the Director of Admissions.
When Brittany is not busy bringing more smiling faces into the center, she enjoys spending time with her two boys as well as helping her parents at their family business.
Brittany is what we like to call the “jack of all trades.” One of her most favorite quotes is “She believed she could, and she did.”
Determined to improve.
This is a story about one man’s determination to improve. Renice Baker came to this facility on a tube feed, on a ventilator and unable to speak aloud. When he left he was eating a regular diet with regular thin liquids, breathing on his own without a ventilator and able to express his basic personal needs and medical concerns. In his own words, “ I wouldn’t give up, I wanted to get better.” Susan Booke, Speech Pathologist Shenandoah Center