Laurels of Carson City sits at 620 N 2nd St in Carson City, MI, and offers 82 beds as part of a skilled nursing facility run by Ciena Healthcare and is in the Laurel Health Care Company network, and if someone's wondering about housing or job protections, federal law covers gender identity, orientation, and source of income but all those specific fancy apartment extras like pools or pet perks just don't show up in the information, and no details about the building or parking get mentioned either, so folks won't find much about what the outside or lobby looks like. The community has apartments in studio, suite, and semi-private layouts, some with privacy walls and private bathrooms for extended care, and uses this straightforward approach in how it tries to address what seniors really face daily - giving them skilled nursing services, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, long-term care, assisted living, independent living options, and respite or hospice care, because they've got a wide set of beds meant for those short or long stays depending on someone's health at the time.
The staff includes licensed administrators, directors of nursing and admissions, doctors, RNs, LPNs, certified nursing assistants, therapists for physical, occupational, and speech, wound care teams, a social worker, a dietary manager, recreation director, and folks who help with dental, vision, and podiatry needs, so the people in charge cover a lot of ground when it comes to health and daily help. Laurels also tackles more complicated things, like restorative nursing, wound management, Parkinson's Disease Program, Sepsis Program, Tracheostomy Care, Substance Abuse Management, and even a Total Parenteral Nutrition program, which means if someone's got a tricky medical need, they might find a program here. There's a 1700 square-foot rehab gym, a spa for relaxing, and 35 private rehab suites with private baths, and the rehab staff works every day of the week, while telemedicine, outpatient therapies, and different therapy services are there for people who come and go after a hospital stay. If families or residents care about what to do besides seeing the nurse or doctor, Laurels offers things like private guest rooms, a wheelchair-accessible bus, a beauty and barber shop, a courtyard and garden, cable TV hookups, private dining, church services, and activities for holidays or travel, so while they might not have pools or gyms listed outside of that rehab space, they do have options to help folks feel at home and busy. Laurels of Carson City gets a community rating of 8.5 out of 10 and seems to focus on both medical and everyday support, providing a place where elders with different needs and conditions can find longer-term care or short-term rehab without having to worry too much about whether the staff is around or if their care suits unique conditions.