Litchford Falls Health & Rehabilitation Center sits at 8200 Litchford Rd in Raleigh, North Carolina, in a quiet area near I-540, and has 90 skilled nursing facility beds in a single-story building, providing care that focuses on the physical, social, and emotional needs of older adults. The center offers both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care, helping people recover from planned surgeries, accidents, or illnesses, and provides highly rated long-term care for those who need ongoing help. There's a team of skilled physicians, certified nursing assistants like Lateisha Franklin, and staff including research, case management, and social work, with support from people like social work intern Trusted Ibongia Nyaboera, and everything stays under the management of administrator John Heath. People who stay here can get therapy up to seven days a week, for two to three hours a day, with the staff using advanced equipment in a state-of-the-art gym and special tools like the Recovery Map™ and Personal Report Card™ to keep track of progress, which you won't always see in facilities. Residents can take part in physical, occupational, and speech therapy, with the LifeWorks Rehab® Recovery Program offering structured plans for healing.
There's a strong focus on seniors with different needs, including independent living, assisted living, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, and skilled nursing care for those with complex health problems. The building has both private and shared rooms, and there are meals prepared by skilled chefs served in a cozy dining room. Housekeeping and maintenance make living easier, and there's a full range of activities, exercise programs, and health services, like wellness clinics, that cater to what residents can do and enjoy. The center keeps up licensed services, meets required caregiver-to-resident ratios, and passes health and safety inspections, all to help keep people safe and well. Litchford Falls puts effort into keeping a supportive, nurturing environment with a Care Beyond Compare™ outlook and encourages community, offering social activities and support groups so people can feel like they belong. The team of 11-50 employees works to match care to individual needs, giving seniors a place where their privacy and dignity matter while offering practical help for whatever comes up in day-to-day life.