Autumn Care of Nash sits at 1210 Eastern Ave in Nashville, NC, and has 60 skilled nursing beds for people who need care. The facility helps people with daily needs like bathing, dressing, eating, and taking medicine, and the staff can store and give out drugs when needed. There's a team of professionals that works around the clock, including skilled nurses and a supervising physician, and they provide both long-term care and short-term rehabilitation for people coming from the hospital or those who need extra help for a while. The Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic is there on-site, and staff and visitors speak English.
Chris Lanier is the current administrator, and the care team tries to make things feel like home, with simple rooms, activities like fitness programs, Bible study, social clubs, and special events such as butterbean auctions and a Fourth of July parade. Folks living here can also meet pet therapy dogs that come for visits. The home offers assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and even respite care for families taking a break. All care is set up with personal plans after meeting with nurses and doctors, and there are even pre-surgery exercise programs for those who need to get ready for a hospital stay, along with visits to get used to rehab equipment before leaving the hospital. For patients coming out of surgery, Autumn Care of Nash works with their doctors to create the best plan for a safe recovery, and the skilled nursing staff help 24 hours a day. The programs aim to let people recover as best they can, with as much comfort and support as possible, and the place is known for being recognized by the American Health Care Association for its quality work. Right now, it isn't taking any new patients, but it does have a reputation for making people feel cared for and comfortable.