Copley At Stoughton sits in an area where folks find help for aging and health needs, and you see a place that offers many types of care, like short-term rehab, long-term care, assisted living, independent living, memory care, home care, and even care homes, so there's support there for seniors whether they need just a bit of help each day or very close nursing and medical care around the clock, and it's been managed a good while by Maria Connors since 2015 and Steven Tyer since 2011, and owned by Goddard Restorative Care Unit In for 67% and Saving Long Term Care Corporation for 33%, and this is a place with 123 certified beds and usually about 104 residents each day, so it feels busy but not crowded, and you'll see a nurse turnover rate of 22.3% with average nurse hours at 4.11 per resident each day, showing there's staff around but of course turnover can affect things.
Copley At Stoughton is known for its skilled nursing, with services covering rehabilitation for orthopedic, neurogenic, pulmonary, and cardiac problems, and therapists-occupational, physical, and speech language-work throughout the week using a therapy gym with parallel bars, stairs, platforms, and bikes, and there's also a special occupational therapy room to help residents who have trouble with daily tasks, so you get focused help in different ways, and a Social Services Department is there to guide families and offer emotional support through changes, plus residents and families get to work with the Food Service Director when planning meals, so meals are chef-prepared, balanced, and use quality ingredients.
Copley At Stoughton includes specialized memory care that helps keep seniors with Alzheimer's or other dementias safer and less confused, using programs to reduce wandering and make the environment calmer, and for those coming in for rehab or short-term needs, there's 24-hour licensed nurse care plus hospice and respite stays available for families who need a hand, and the facility is open 24 hours-though it's closed now-and provides both Medicare and Medicaid certified services, is licensed by the Department of Public Health, and accredited by The Joint Commission with contracts for many HMO plans, so coverage for care is wide.
The grounds at Copley At Stoughton are well-kept, with quiet sitting areas and a cozy library, plus outdoor spots for residents or visitors to relax, and folks describe the staff as friendly, helpful, and often joyful, though it's important to point out that the center has received the Best of Senior Living All Star Award and Best of Senior Living Award based on good reviews from residents and their families over the years, showing that people recognize good work when it happens.
There's also a focus on wellness with programs like Fight the Flu Campaign, falls prevention, reducing use of certain medications, and sepsis smart practices, and the Social Services Department helps with long-term care transition, care planning, and discharge planning so residents and families aren't left alone during important changes, and there's a focus on dignity and life quality for the folks living there, but like many centers, there's a record to weigh: the facility's had 22 deficiencies in inspection reports, including two related to infection control and some about pharmacy services, like making sure a licensed pharmacist really reviews drug regimens every month, and cuts back on medicine doses with other methods tried first, plus it's lacked a working infection prevention plan at times.
Residents are seen by attending physicians regularly with specialists when needed, every resident gets a personal care plan that's checked and changed as needed with input from professionals, and the facility works with residents and families to set up what's right for each person, from help with bathing or dressing to therapies and emotional support, and there's even support for people moving on, with hospice, end-of-life planning, and care transition services, so many different needs are met in one place, and you can take a private tour most any day if you want to see how things run inside. More information about Copley At Stoughton can be found at copleystoughton.com.