Park Villa is a nursing home in a close-knit community, and it offers both short-term and long-term care, so people can stay for rehabilitation or move in for more ongoing support, and the staff is there around the clock to help with all sorts of needs, including memory care, assisted living, and independent living, plus there are services for residents dealing with dementia, diabetes, incontinence, and digestive issues, which means folks who need special care can get it right here. Residents can count on help with mobility, bathing, personal hygiene, everyday medications, and regular meals, which chefs and meal planners prepare to make sure they're healthy and balanced, and there's always a way to see the menu and activity calendar online if families want to look ahead.
Park Villa hosts all kinds of activities, from baking and crafting to bowling and celebrating holidays or life milestones, and the staff also plans community events, religious gatherings, and group outings to keep everyone connected and active, and there are regular ice cream socials and a variety of community visits that bring in entertainment and new faces. The place has comfortable indoor areas for relaxing, spaces for group activities, and the size of the community helps folks get to know the staff and each other, because the goal is to match care and attention to every person's needs and interests. Residents get care plans that fit them, so people needing lots of one-on-one time or extra help really do get seen and known.
Park Villa takes private pay, VA Benefits, Long Term Care Insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and some secondary insurance plans, so families have a few options for payment. The staff helps with rehabilitation, outpatient therapy, skilled nursing, and home care, and for anyone who needs incontinence or diabetic care, or who isn't able to move around on their own, there's support right here. It's a calm and comfortable place, meant to feel like a home, and the focus is on making daily living easy and safe while celebrating the little things, and helping each resident feel like part of a caring group.