Clear Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation Center sits at 10506 Clear Creek Commerce Drive in Mint Hill, North Carolina, and right now, it's not taking new patients. The center holds a Skilled Nursing Facility designation and operates as a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic. There are 120 SNF beds, and the community employs staff who speak English along with some who know other languages, which lets residents feel more at ease in their daily care. You'll find the staff to be fully trained, friendly folks who help with medical needs and everyday activities, whether someone needs round-the-clock nursing after an illness or just a little extra help getting around.
Clear Creek uses an Interdisciplinary Care Team-people from different medical fields who work together-to make personalized plans for each resident, whether someone's here to recover from surgery, heal after a hospital stay, or just needs long-term care for a chronic condition. They look at the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual parts of each person's health, with a special focus on helping people recover safely without needing to go back to the hospital.
The center has programs to help folks move smoothly from hospitals or other care places into the facility, with strong support so residents can both recover and keep their independence as much as possible. Residents have access to many services-from medical supervision by experienced professionals to lots of activities that are both social and fun. There's a daily schedule of events, including shopping excursions and chances for residents to learn new things or make friends, so life here tends to stay lively and interesting.
Clear Creek's community enjoys a reputation in Mint Hill for its efforts to help people feel comfortable and maintain dignity through advanced care, and it aims to support families too. Amenities and comforts are designed to help everyone feel a bit more at home. The administrator, Robert Johnson, leads staff trained to handle both personal and medical care, and everything about the place focuses on safety, respect, and doing the best job possible for every resident. Though there are times when the center isn't open to new residents, it stands as a steady option for both short-term recovery and longer-term living, with 24-hour support and rehabilitation services. It belongs to the North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association.