Cedar Ridge Inn, found at 800 Saguaro Trail in Farmington, NM, offers skilled nursing and assisted living care with 101 beds, though they're not taking new patients right now and keep a close process for credentialing hospitals and practitioners, which they keep up to date online each month in a provider directory. The staff speaks English, and the setting is both warm and welcoming, with an aim to balance a community feeling while respecting each person's need for independence, so folks can get help with daily living if needed but still feel at home in their own private room. Each room includes television and Wi-Fi, so residents can stay entertained or connected as they choose, and there's salon services on-site for basic grooming needs, and meals are served in a restaurant-style dining room, which gives people a chance to socialize if they want to, and the dining team takes care to offer choices.
Cedar Ridge Inn offers a wide variety of rehabilitation services with a focus on helping people recover, using state-of-the-art equipment and therapies for physical, occupational, and speech needs, with options for both short-term and long-term stays, including outpatient rehabilitation. They put together care plans for each person, based on what that person needs, with a focus on recovery, and involve families as part of care decisions whenever possible. The clinical team is available all hours of the day and night, with an interdisciplinary team helping manage care, and social services staff available. They have structured activity programs and dynamic social events, so there's usually something going on to encourage wellness and keep residents engaged from day to day, but no one's pushed into anything they're not comfortable with. Cedar Ridge Inn tries to make sure every resident knows they matter, focusing on compassionate care, while supporting each resident's choices as much as they can, so whether someone is there for a short stay after an illness or injury or planning to stay longer, they get the support and therapies meant to help them feel better and keep their sense of purpose.