Rosewood Rehabilitation Center sits at 2045 Silverada Blvd in Reno, NV, and has a real focus on helping older adults regain strength and independence, which means they support folks from the start of their rehab all the way through recovery. There's a team of directors, assistant directors, physical therapist assistants, and occupational therapists on hand to build treatment plans around each person's goals, and staff work to consider each resident's hobbies and interests while shaping therapy sessions, whether it's for short-term rehab or long-term care. Rooms cost $225 per day, and both Medicaid and private pay insurance are accepted, though anyone coming in does need a chest X-ray before admission, so the facility can keep everyone healthy and safe. Nurses, aides, and other healthcare workers provide 24/7 care and supervision as the doctor requires, with skilled nursing services, transitional care to make community reintegration easier, and high acuity care when things get complex.
The building has dedicated therapy spaces for both physical and occupational therapy, and there are spaces set aside for residents to relax or socialize when they're not in therapy. People spend time on their recovery, but they also have access to a packed activity calendar, excursions, and a lot of programs set on helping keep minds and bodies active. Meals are served in a dining space, with an emphasis on nutrition and quality, and families have said meals taste good and help with recovery. Amenities on site feel much like a hospital or skilled nursing facility, so most care needs-from basic help all the way to more complex nursing-get met on site, and this includes long-term and short-term stays for different reasons. The staff help residents with personalized care plans and support services that fit individual medical and rehabilitation needs.
Rosewood Rehabilitation Center has received awards in the senior living industry like Best of Senior Living and Best Activities in Senior Living, so some folks have noticed what the staff do to keep residents engaged and active. Resident and family reviews tend toward the positive, with some people having chosen the place more than once, and the community often connects with advisors on expert platforms to help families make decisions. The center is public and has anywhere from 11 to 50 employees dedicated to care, tending to be a busy and sometimes lively place, and its combination of hospital-level care, state-of-the-art therapy, and day-to-day support has made it a recognized name in local rehabilitation and skilled nursing.