Advanced Healthcare Center sits at 955 Garden Lake Pkwy in Toledo, Ohio, and gives a wide range of care options for both short-term and long-term needs, so folks can get help with medical recovery, ongoing health issues, memory care, or even hospice and palliative care, and while the clinic location right now isn't taking new patients, the main skilled nursing center is open every day from 9 in the morning until 9 at night and has English-speaking staff on site. The place has a big focus on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, which means there are therapy services for people who've had strokes, brain injuries, joint replacements, or even spinal cord injuries, plus there's help for lots of other health problems like Parkinson's Disease, multiple sclerosis, fractures, and neurological disorders, while they also can manage day-to-day things like migraines, acute sinusitis, respiratory infections, pharyngitis, abdominal pain, hypothyroidism, and even acne or eczema, which means people don't have to figure things out on their own if they don't feel well.
Residents and families get involved in planning care thanks to those interdisciplinary team meetings that always try to tailor each care plan to the person, and the care team has a range of staff-pediatrician Dr. Sanford Kimmel even works there, and there are attending physicians from local health systems who handle everything from psychiatry, neurology, wound care, and even infectious diseases, and the nurses work around the clock, ready to help with medication, pain management, or special needs like ventilators, BiPAP/CPAP support, or tube feeding, which is something not everywhere can do.
People who stay here have access to skilled nursing and rehab services, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and pain management, though the choices don't stop at just therapy rooms-there's a rehabilitation gym, an occupational therapy kitchen, specialty equipment like bariatric beds or lifts, and even a Wii Therapy System for some lighter exercise, while the ADL suite set up like an apartment helps folks get ready to go home, so those who want to regain independence get all sorts of useful practice.
For those who need a break or a place to recover for a short stretch, Advanced Healthcare Center has respite care, short-term and private options, post-surgical recovery, and programs focused on everything from stroke to orthopedics to frailty, and if someone is struggling with things like ADD/ADHD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, Huntington's disease, or dementia, there are trained specialists and programs that deal with those, and all the staff get education in caring for people with Alzheimer's or memory challenges.
People here get three meals daily cooked by a professional chef with special diets if needed, and there are always alternative dishes for different tastes, and the Orange Spot Bistro is open for folks who want a change of scenery, while the A360 Lounge comes with iPads and computers, and there's a greenhouse on site full of banana and palm trees, plus shared outdoor patios and spaces for group games, crafts, or shopping trips. Residents can have their hair done at the salon or barber shop, laundry and housekeeping are taken care of, medications are managed by staff, and there's transportation for appointments or outings.
The facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance, and has contracts with most managed care plans, and offers private pay choices as well, so families don't have the trouble of figuring out what works. Amenities like 24-hour staff, private rooms, specialty mattresses, an on-site wound care nurse, and weekly physician visits round out the care, and with Home Health and Hospice, Independent Living, Assisted Living, Nursing Home, and At-Home Care all under one roof, families can find the support they want, whether it's a temporary recovery stay or a new permanent home.
Advanced Healthcare Center belongs to CommuniCare, a family-owned group, and tries to make the building and grounds supportive for guests and their families with programs and daily life built to support both emotional and physical health.