Exceptional Skilled Nursing

Helping residents manage chronic conditions in clean, comfortable and caring environments

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What is Skilled Nursing?

Skilled nursing communities for older adults are designed to provide a high level of medical care and assistance with daily activities for residents who require more comprehensive healthcare than what is offered in an assisted living community. These communities are staffed by medical professionals and offer a wide range of services to meet the varied needs of their residents. Skilled nursing communities play a crucial role in providing comprehensive care for older adults who require a higher level of medical attention and support, ensuring their health, safety and quality of life.

Long-Term Care

Long-term care provides 24/7 caregiver assistance for patients with neurological conditions, cognitive disorders, and chronic conditions limiting mobility. Long-term care provides a high quality of life while allowing individuals to maintain independence. Services provided in long-term care include dressing, toileting, medication assistance, and help with other activities of daily living (ADLs).

Long-term care facilities are staffed with professional nurses, aides, and therapists. The staff provides clinical care and activities to help patients maintain their current level of functioning. Physicians are available as needed.

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Skilled Nursing Community Features

Our family of communities offering skilled nursing include a range of features our residents and their loved ones can rely on. These include:

24-hour supervised care by medical professionals

Skilled nursing facilities provide around-the-clock care and supervision by licensed health professionals including nurses and therapists.

Medical services

Residents have access to a range of medical services such as wound care, intravenous therapy, injections, physical therapy and monitoring of vital signs and medical equipment.

Rehabilitation services

Onsite rehabilitation services including physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy to help residents recover from surgery, injury or illness.

Assistance with daily living (ADL) activities

Staff assist residents with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, eating and mobility, ensuring their safety and well-being.

Nutritional support

Our skilled nursing communities provide meals designed to meet the nutritional needs of residents, with accommodations for special diets as required.

Medication management

These communities manage and administer medications for residents, including monitoring for side effects and interactions.

Social and recreational activities

To promote social interaction and mental stimulation, skilled nursing communities often organize a variety of social, recreational and educational activities.

Personal care services

Communities are equipped with safety and security features such as emergency call systems to ensure the well-being of residents.

Safety and security features

In addition to medical care, skilled nursing communities offer personal care services including laundry, housekeeping and grooming.

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