Haven Health Sky Harbor stands as a three-story, for-profit skilled nursing facility with space for up to 120 residents, offering all private rooms and private bathrooms with showers, so everyone gets a bit of privacy, and you don't have to worry about sharing unless you want to. The place is known for its skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, providing long-term care, assisted living support, Alzheimer's memory care, and help with joint replacement recovery, and it's also got rooms and services set up for folks who need more complex care, like advanced respiratory care, tracheostomy and ventilator support, and in-house bedside hemodialysis for dialysis patients, something not every facility can provide.
Residents can count on teams of qualified nurses, therapists, and doctors who're trained in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, pain management, infectious disease, psychiatry, pulmonology, and wound care. Folks can use the in-house rehabilitation gym, exercise programs, multiple therapy gyms, and even an outdoor therapy area if they want some fresh air while they recover. For people needing behavioral or memory care, there's a dedicated unit for that, and the staff is prepared for assisted living services and behavioral therapy as well.
The building has dining rooms on each floor, so residents don't have to travel far for meals, and the kitchen does full-service dining. Laundry is handled in-house, and there are both common living spaces and quiet lounges for socializing or privacy as needed, with the grounds including open and accessible outdoor areas. The space has amenities built around comfort and convenience, with things like modern accessibility features and sprinkler systems throughout to increase safety.
The facility's got a history of strong industry recognition for its patient care, working closely with area hospitals and medical professionals and keeping a firm focus on compassionate support every day. Personalized attention stands as a priority, and the staff listens to the unique medical and daily needs of every resident, whether it's specialty infusions, infectious disease monitoring, or complex wound care. Insurance-wise, they accept Medicare and Medicaid. The entire setup is designed to maintain dignity, comfort, and the privacy of every resident, especially with the single-occupancy rooms and thoughtfully designed therapy and gathering areas. So all in all, folks here get comprehensive medical care, comfortable private spaces, plenty of ways to stay active, and attention from people who're trained to handle all sorts of health needs.