Pacific Coast Post Acute offers nursing home services with both semi-private and private rooms, and you'll find choices that range from studios to two-bedroom units, so people can pick what suits them best, and every room includes safety features, kitchenettes or kitchens, cable TV, washers and dryers, as well as regular housekeeping, so things stay tidy and comfortable day to day, and the whole property is set up with handicap features and a sprinkler system throughout to keep people safe. Meals and dining services are provided, and the dining rooms have a friendly atmosphere where residents can share a meal, plus there's a game room, fitness center, salon and barbershop if someone wants to stay active or look sharp, and the Wi-Fi means people can stay connected. Social activities like arts and crafts, education programs, and health and wellness activities take place regularly, and there's an activities department that comes up with new games and functions so folks always have something to do and people can stay social.
The facility focuses on post-acute care, so patients who come from the hospital can get the skilled rehab and nursing they need with specialized services including physical, speech, and occupational therapy, along with wound care, infection control, medication management, and even respiratory therapy, all in one place, and the therapy department works with patients after surgeries like hip replacements to help them get back on their feet. The staff includes professional nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, and a social worker named Tasia who helps with questions or concerns, while the admissions staff helps new residents feel welcome and the social services team offers support and counseling. With 149 beds and certification from Medicare and Medi-Cal, Pacific Coast Post Acute provides both skilled nursing and post-acute care, and residents get personal attention even when the facility is busy, with an emphasis on trust, safety, and high-quality care. There's a homelike atmosphere, so things don't feel like a hospital, and management is available to assist both staff and residents, making sure the environment stays welcoming and safe.