Thousand Oaks Post Acute sits on 93 W Avenida De Los Arboles and cares for up to 123 residents in a nursing home setting, and the place offers both short-term rehab and long-term skilled nursing care, so folks can come here from the hospital to recover or stay as their needs change, and the staff, including nurses and nurse aides, are there around-the-clock to help with everything from basic care to more complex health needs. The rehab area's got equipment like parallel bars and steps to help people regain strength and mobility, and you'll find therapists who work with each patient to help them get back to their best, whether that's with physical, occupational, or speech therapy, and each plan gets built with the patients, their families, and doctors, so everyone knows what's happening and what to expect.
Rooms here can be private, outfitted with a single bed, an adjustable table, a nightstand, softer lighting, and sometimes simple touches like fresh flowers, making them feel a little more like home, and the place is known for its pleasant courtyard, nice when the sun's shining, and monthly candlelight dinners that give everyone a chance to relax and enjoy something special. Residents get three meals each day, regular housekeeping, clean laundry, and staff help manage medications and daily routines, while safety's covered with an emergency call system. Amenities include a beauty barber, card and game rooms, plus social outings, activities, and games to keep minds and bodies active-and there's a social services team to help with support and any issues that might come up, working with both the residents and their families.
The facility has earned a fair rating from families, and while not every review's been glowing, the staff here are generally described as caring, focused, and experienced, and people like the steady routine and the way the staff try to make things better when folks' needs change over time. Thousand Oaks Post Acute aims to create a "culture of rehabilitation," and there's a Survivor's Guide to help families and patients plan for a smooth move, with clear information on health, legal, or financial matters. Whether someone's looking for a short stay to regain strength or a longer place to call home, the care team pulls together to find a plan that fits, working alongside each resident, their loved ones, and their doctors. Career roles here span everything from entry level to management, and the home continues to focus on hope, healing, and helping each person reach their highest possible level of health and comfort.