Our Post-acute care Physicians provide a range of healthcare services and support provided to individuals after they have been discharged from acute care settings like hospitals. It focuses on continued recovery, rehabilitation, and transitional care to help patients regain independence and improve their overall health and functional abilities.
Our Post-acute care physicians are committed to deliver services in various settings, including skilled nursing facilities, inpatient rehabilitation centers, long-term acute care hospitals, and home health agencies. The goal of our post-acute care physicians is to ensure a seamless transition and optimal recovery for patients as they transition from the hospital to their homes or other care settings.
Acute rehabilitation, also known as inpatient rehabilitation, is a specialized type of healthcare provided in a hospital or rehabilitation center setting. Our Physicians are committed and skilled to offer services to individuals who have experienced a severe injury, illness, or surgery that has resulted in impairments, disabilities, or functional limitations. The main focus of our acute rehabilitation skilled physicians is to optimize a patient's physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning, with the goal of regaining their independence and improving their quality of life.
Our acute rehabilitation programs often consist of a multidisciplinary team of professionals, including physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, psychologists, and social workers. These professionals work together and collectively to develop an individualized treatment plan that addresses the specific needs and goals of each patient.
The duration of acute rehabilitation can vary depending on the patient's condition and progress; our physicians are involved in an intensive and coordinated approach to therapy and care. Treatment sessions may include various therapeutic activities and exercises aimed at improving mobility, strength, balance, coordination, sensory function, communication, cognitive skills, and emotional well-being.
Throughout our acute rehabilitation process, the interdisciplinary team monitors the patient's progress closely and makes necessary adjustments to the treatment plan to ensure optimal outcomes. The ultimate goal of acute rehabilitation is to enable patients to achieve the highest level of independence and functional ability possible, so they can successfully transition back to their home or community-based settings with appropriate support and resources.
Our skilled nursing care refers to specialized healthcare services provided by trained and licensed nurses in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) or similar setting. Skilled nursing care is crucially required when a person needs more extensive medical and nursing care than can be provided at home or in an assisted living facility.
Our skilled nursing care encompasses a wide range of medical and nursing services, including but not limited to:
1. Monitoring and managing medical conditions: our skilled nurses are responsible for monitoring and managing the medical conditions of patients, such as administering medications, wound care, managing chronic illnesses, and monitoring vital signs.
2.Rehabilitation therapies: our skilled nursing care may involve providing rehabilitation therapies, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, to help patients regain or improve their mobility, independence, and communication skills.
3. Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs): our skilled nurses assist patients with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, feeding, and toileting, when the patient is unable to perform these tasks independently due to illness, injury, or disability.
4. Management of complex medical equipment: our skilled nursing care may involve the management and use of complex medical equipment, such as intravenous (IV) therapy, ventilators, feeding tubes, and catheters.
5. Coordination of care: our skilled nurses play a crucial role in coordinating the overall care and services needed for patients, including communicating with physicians, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure continuity and quality of care.
We are committed to provide our skilled nursing care on a short-term or long-term basis, depending on the needs of the individual. It is often a component of post-acute care for individuals who have been discharged from hospitals but still require skilled medical and nursing support.
Our assisted living care refers to a type of residential housing and supportive services designed for individuals who need some assistance with daily activities but still desire to maintain a level of independence. In assisted living facilities, residents typically have their own private or semi-private apartments or rooms. They have access to various amenities and services, which may include meals, housekeeping, transportation, social activities, and 24-hour on-site staff for assistance and security.
The level of assistance provided in assisted living is completely customized depending on the individual's needs. Common services and support offered in assisted living settings include help with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication management. Staff members are available to provide assistance, monitoring, and support as needed while still promoting the resident’s independence and autonomy.
Assisted living facility staffs are designed to create a supportive and safe environment for individuals who can no longer live independently but do not require the constant medical care provided in a nursing home. It provides a balance between privacy and support, allowing residents to maintain their personal freedom and engage in social, recreational, and cultural activities within the community. Assisted living can be a suitable option for older adults, individuals with disabilities, or those who may need assistance due to physical or cognitive limitations. The services and amenities provided in each assisted living facility may vary, so it is important to research and select a facility that best meets the specific needs and preferences of the individual.