- Osteoporosis
- Primary Care
- Infectious DiseasesMany people say the “golden years” are the best ones of our lives but aging does have its downsides. One unfortunate reality is that our bodies become more susceptible to infection, due to a weakened immune system. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, infectious diseases account for one-third of all deaths in people…
- ImmunizationsIn general, Part B coverage relates to ancillary services such as physician services, lab work, x-rays, routine foot care, hearing and eye exams, immunizations, and therapy.
- Macular Degeneration
- Internal Medicine
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Depression
- Psychiatry
- Diabetes Care
- X-Rays
- Wound CareWe provide specialized recovery care, such as pain management, intravenous antibiotic therapy, wound care and more. Patients and their family members will work with members of our Rehabilitation Team, which consists of the following experienced professionals...
- Joint ReplacementHip fractures can be a life-changing injury for older adults, reducing their mobility and independence. Unfortunately, multiple age-related changes and health conditions increase risks for a hip fracture, including osteoporosis, balance issues and poor vision. For these injuries, recovery may involve a joint replacement and short-term rehab to relearn to walk and regain full range…
- Knee ReplacementAfter total knee replacement surgery, recovery starts immediately and typically lasts 12 weeks. During this time, physical therapy and rehabilitation begin in the hospital before the patient transitions to a short-term care facility to continue healing and making progress. If you or a loved one is scheduled to undergo this procedure, here’s what you should…
- Physical TherapyProvide hours of physical therapy, occupational, and speech therapy to enable residents to gain function with daily tasks and to enable many of them to return home;
- Occupational Therapy
- Geriatrics
- General PodiatryOur units are also overseen by a Medical Director, who is a licensed physician, helps our registered nurses develop a proper healthcare plan for each resident during their time at our facility. The Medical Director also works in tangent with an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) to create a safe and nurturing environment. Our APRN has the advanced nursing knowledge necessary to effectively treat and develop trusting relationships with every resident. The expert management of the Medical Director and APRN encourages stability and continuity between our nurses and physicians, so your loved one will always receive attentive care of the highest quality.