Nursing & Rehabilitation at The Mansion sits on a hill in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, inside a big old mansion with large pillars and fireplaces in several rooms, some of which aren't working now but you can still see the old-world charm, and it has the original kitchen updated but much like how it was when the wealthy family lived here before it became a nursing home in the 1960s. The place offers both short-term rehabilitation and long-term skilled nursing care, so whether someone needs help after a hospital stay, ongoing support, or memory care for dementia and Alzheimer's, they have services in place. The staff includes local folks, like licensed practical nurses, physical therapists, and Board-certified Geriatric Clinical Specialists, and many of them stay here for years-typically about ten years, which adds to a familiar and caring feeling.
Amenities cover wireless service, flat-screen TVs, beautician services, activity programs, entertainment, and transportation, and the activities director keeps things engaging and occasionally shares updates as the social media manager. The therapy spaces come equipped with modern therapy equipment-Nautilus Therapy Equipment, Electrical E-Stim, Diathermy, Ultrasound-and there are special programs for physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Nursing & Rehabilitation at The Mansion offers services including palliative care, respite, pain management, wound care with a certified wound nurse and wound vac therapy, behavioral support, hospice, and management of incontinence, trachs, TPN, dialysis, IV treatments, and provides private or isolation rooms where needed.
They say they treat residents like family, so the atmosphere is pretty warm and friendly, and you can still see a lot of the historical features if you visit for a tour, like the original kitchen and the fireplaces. The facility is rated four stars, which is the highest rating among nursing homes within twenty-five miles, and it's rated 5.0 on seven reviews. It's a public company in the hospital and health care sector, with fifty-one to two hundred employees, aiming for personal care, safety, and as much independence as possible for residents, and it's the only nursing home in the area with a mansion as its setting that tries to hold onto both the history and the sense of community.