St. Ann's Home is a small, nonprofit senior living facility dedicated to providing both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care for its residents. With 55 beds available, the home maintains an intimate environment that allows for personalized attention and community interaction. St. Ann's Home operates under church ownership and serves individuals by participating in both Medicare and Medicaid programs, ensuring access to care for a diverse range of residents. Although it is not part of a continuing care retirement community, the facility specializes in addressing the complex needs that come with aging, offering support for both immediate recovery and ongoing daily living assistance.
The quality of care at St. Ann's Home is reflected in its consistent emphasis on resident safety, professional medical oversight, and effective rehabilitation services. The facility is structured to support individuals following acute hospital stays, with particular attention paid to those recovering from conditions such as stroke, heart attack, infections, or accidental injuries. Residents benefit from almost five hours of nurse staffing per day, which contributes to a high standard of personalized care. Consistent staffing levels are maintained throughout weekends, which fosters continuity and stability in the routines of daily living. Additionally, the vast majority of residents maintain their ability to self-care with minimal intervention, and nearly all receive their annual influenza vaccinations, indicating a strong commitment to preventive health measures.
Short-term rehabilitation at St. Ann's Home is structured to help residents successfully transition back to their previous living environment whenever feasible. The facility tracks outcomes such as the percentage of residents able to return home after discharge and the frequency of emergency room visits during their stay. The provision of services includes daily assistance with both medical and non-medical needs, from medication management to assistance with eating, dressing, and mobility. For residents requiring advanced or specialized support, programs focusing on respiratory care and dementia-related services are in place to ensure that individuals receive the appropriate treatments and interventions tailored to their diagnoses.
Safety and well-being remain at the forefront of life at St. Ann's Home. Attention is paid to minimizing accident hazards and ensuring adequate supervision is available to prevent incidents. The facility also upholds high standards in handling residents’ medical records and protects private health information in accordance with professional standards. Infection prevention and control are prioritized, and ongoing policies and procedures are regularly reviewed, particularly with respect to flu and pneumonia vaccinations, to maintain a healthy and supportive atmosphere for all. The home’s nonprofit mission and church affiliation help inform its approach, nurturing a compassionate, community-oriented environment for seniors seeking dignified, attentive care.