Layhill Nursing And Rehabilitation Center gives nursing home services for seniors in the Silver Spring, MD area and does this as a Skilled Nursing Facility, so it really focuses on residents with more serious medical needs, especially if they need skilled nursing after a hospital stay, illness, or surgery. The center helps with personal care like bathing and dressing, offers medication support, manages meals with a professional chef, accommodates special diets, and provides regular housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning. The medical staff includes nurses, wound care specialists, and therapists for physical, occupational, and speech needs, so many residents get the help they need for rehabilitation and around-the-clock supervision, and there's medication management, assistance with transfers, and help for residents who can't get around by themselves.
People can pick private rooms that often include private bathrooms, air conditioning, kitchenettes, cable TV, a telephone, and Wi-Fi, and housekeeping visits regularly, which makes things easier for those living there. There's a dining room with meal service, an activities room for social and arts programs, a movie night, daily community activities, and game nights, and residents also have access to outdoor spaces with walking paths, a garden, and a spot to relax. The property has a gym, spa/wellness area, beauty salon, laundry facilities, and offers both guest parking and Wi-Fi throughout, with an emergency alert system in place and everything made accessible for people with disabilities or limited mobility, which includes room safety features and ADA access.
They also provide transportation for residents and help with getting to appointments, and the staff is always available, helping with dressing, bathing, grooming, toileting, and personal needs, while also offering concierge services, move-in help, and discharge planning. There are programs for Alzheimer's and dementia care, respite care, and hospice care. Layhill Nursing And Rehabilitation Center is for-profit and run as a limited liability company, and it works with long-term care insurance. It does allow tours and virtual visits, and before moving in, the staff completes consultations and assessments to make sure care needs are met, and they try to keep families informed, offering information about waiting lists and explaining staff-to-resident ratios meant to keep everyone safe and well cared for. The whole place tries to keep a warm, supportive, and family-like environment in a clean, well-kept building, with landscaped grounds, and the focus stays on skilled nursing and rehabilitation, including orthopedic recovery, memory care, and transitional support when people need an extra hand to get better or stay well.