Northbrook Center for Rehabilitation and Healing sits over on 575 Lamar Ave in Brooksville, Florida, and is classified as a Skilled Nursing Facility with a 120-bed capacity, where they take care of both short-term rehab patients and long-term residents, handling a wide range of ages from adolescents all the way to elderly folks who need nursing care day and night. The place provides nursing home services, with both skilled nursing and intermediate care for those who can't manage on their own and need expert help around the clock. The facility tends to people recovering after surgeries or hospital stays, so they've got programs for those who need rehab before going back home and offer specialized care that's focused on each person's needs-orthopedic, cardiac, pulmonary, and neurological rehabilitation especially stand out as areas where the staff has extra know-how.
The administration, managed by Ms. Ashley Stamp, runs on a license from the Agency for Health Care Administration-license number 1213096-which is valid until March 8, 2026, ensuring everything stays regulated and up to standard. An interdisciplinary team works together, focusing on getting the best outcomes for patients, which means doctors, nurses, and therapists all pitch in and plan care as a group, and the staff is pretty skilled in guiding folks to community resources if they need extra help. Therapies offered include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, and they help with everything from walking after a fall to working on breathing after a heart or lung problem, while also offering preventative health and wellness programs, which help people keep from getting worse or winding back up in the hospital.
Northbrook Center features both private and semi-private rooms, and each unit has private bathrooms, so folks have some comfort and privacy, and there's 24-hour nursing coverage. Amenities on hand include meals, medication management, transportation services for getting to doctor's appointments, laundry and housekeeping, a beauty and barber salon, a fitness center with a rehabilitation gym that's got special therapeutic equipment run by expert therapists, and outdoor spaces like a courtyard for fresh air, plus a residents' lounge where people can sit and relax. People can expect both a homey environment to rest and recover and access to things that make daily life easier, like help with housekeeping and plenty of support getting around. The nursing staff manages medications, keeps things clean, and helps with bathing, eating, or anything else residents might need.
For payment, the facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and private pay, which gives families some choices. Northbrook Center is known for its staff's training and the quality of care provided, and while no place is perfect, folks here can expect a focus on personal recovery plans whether they're getting better from a fall, surgery, or living with a long-term sickness, so people who stay here usually get individual plans for their recovery, and there's a system for tracking progress and making changes as needed. Long-term care here happens in a nurturing setting where residents are encouraged to stay involved in daily life as much as possible. The staff offers support for folks with breathing challenges through pulmonary rehab and cardiopulmonary programs, and there's also orthopedic rehab for surgery recovery, which covers exercises, education, and extra support for those who need to get moving again. Northbrook Center for Rehabilitation and Healing keeps things straightforward, aiming to help people heal, recover, and return to daily life if possible, while making sure they get the medical and personal help they really need.