Highland Park Rehabilitation and Care Community sits in Aurora, Colorado, in a neighborhood you can walk around a bit, close to parks, restaurants, pharmacies, hospitals, and places of worship, and the spot's under a half hour from Denver International Airport, so it's pretty easy to get to by main roads, and it's managed by Sweetwater CHCA and is a part of the group Vivage, following the Eden Alternative model for care. Folks will find both semi-private and private rooms, along with floor plans to choose from depending on what suits them, and there are different levels of care, including skilled nursing, rehabilitation, long-term care, independent living, assisted living, memory care, Alzheimer's care, as well as respite care for short-term stays, so residents with a wide range of needs could probably find something that matches their situation. The facility is also ready to take care of people who need intermediate or skilled nursing or even inpatient rehabilitation for those moving between the hospital and home, and they've got post-hospitalization care, MS and neurological disorders care, and care for behavioral health as well as special services for the Hispanic community.
Therapy is available if a resident's physician asks for it, including physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapy. There's always a nurse on staff 24/7, and care staff are around all day and night, offering help, comfort, and specialized attention. Folks that may need extra safety measures, such as for memory or dementia concerns, will find a secure memory care neighborhood with Wander Guard, and the place handles care management, consulting, compliance services, and social services for those who need them. Highland Park offers several amenities, like a beauty and barber shop, activity programs, a snack shop, wireless internet, a resident store, in-room dining, recreation and family dining rooms, as well as outdoor courtyards for some fresh air-there's always something to help fill the day. They've got both private and semi-private rooms, some with outdoor views. Residents get activity programs and life enhancement programs, plus recreation rooms, and there are also special tools and educational resources like blogs, eBooks, white papers, and more for both families and staff. Payment options vary, and the facility aims to match people with what they need at whatever stage they're in, trying to keep things as comfortable and safe as possible.