Camden Health and Rehabilitation sits at 1 Marithe Court in Greensboro, North Carolina, and provides skilled nursing care for people who can't live safely at home anymore, with 24-hour nursing and a physician watching over patient care, and they've got 135 beds in their skilled nursing facility. Folks get help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, eating, and taking medicine, and there's constant care for those who need it, whether for a short rehab stay or long-term living. The staff follows federal rules for Medicare and Medicaid, and they meet Providence Health Plan standards, keeping paperwork up to date every month. Camden's a member of the North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association, and the administrator is Garrett Saake, while a Director of Nursing and Assistant Director of Nursing lead the care team.
The facility has private and semi-private rooms, cozy spaces where residents can relax, and a gym with state-of-the-art bathing tubs. There are fitness programs tailored for each person, nutritious meals, and a variety of activities and events to keep people engaged, plus a chapel, a dayroom, a courtyard with a fountain, and other spots for residents to meet with loved ones. Residents receive physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, wound care, and nutritional care through an interdisciplinary team that aims to help people regain independence and confidence. The staff can help in English and sometimes other languages, working together to make sure care plans fit each individual's needs, with departments like Therapy, Activities, Business Office, Admissions & Marketing, and Accounts Payable taking care of daily business.
Camden has both a Skilled Nursing Facility and a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic on-site, along with a no-smoking policy across the campus, and the community works to foster independence and social connections among residents, families, and staff through plenty of daily activities. The facility stores and dispenses medicine safely, and patients' healthcare gets constant attention, though they're not currently taking new admissions. As part of the SanStone community, Camden keeps up a professional, supportive environment for both folks needing rehab and those staying longer term.