Schuyler Care And Rehabilitation Center is a medium-sized senior living and rehabilitation community with 17 licensed beds, offering assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care for people with dementia and Alzheimer's. The facility provides furnished apartments like single bedrooms, studio suites, and large studios, all designed with safety features like keypad-enabled locks, call buttons, and security systems, and pets like cats and dogs are welcome. Care teams help residents with bathing, dressing, incontinence, getting up, spoon feeding, medication reminders, diabetes management, and unscheduled needs, so people get the exact help they need day and night. Residents also have speech pathology, laundry, housecleaning, meal services, and accommodations for special diets, including for allergies and diabetes.
The center focuses on rehabilitation, offering physical recovery programs, therapy resources, and personalized care plans to help people feel better and regain strength, and the staff uses quality practices and health data tracking, including Dexur guidance, to improve care and reduce hospital readmission rates. Residents can move in with support from the staff and once settled, join a busy calendar of social activities, like birthday parties, music nights, arts and crafts, movie nights, off-site events, and interactive games. The facility has walking trails, a big dining area, library, fitness and game rooms, computer access, spa, salon, massage therapy, and free transportation to appointments, so daily life covers comfort, recovery, and community.
A nurse is available, staff watch over residents day and night, and ongoing health monitoring supports people as their needs change, with memory care available for those with Alzheimer's and related conditions. Schuyler Care And Rehabilitation Center participates in CMS programs, tracks infection rates, hospital readmissions, and other safety measures, and is known for low 30-day hospital readmissions among nursing homes. The whole setup is meant to support seniors' comfort, safety, and health, while offering friendly company and a safe home for people needing a bit more help.