The Wesleyan Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation sits in Georgetown, Texas, and gives people a place where both skilled nursing and rehabilitation happen under one roof, so folks who come for short-term rehab after a hospital stay can focus on getting home, but there's also care for those who need long-term nursing and extra help due to frailty or illness. Residents find rooms wired with cable, common areas with TVs, outdoor patios, and gardens where you can sit for a spell, and the staff includes nurses around the clock, with specialists like physical, speech, and occupational therapists on hand for different needs. You see guests are welcome to visit for meals or even stay overnight if needed, and there's a full kitchen staff preparing meals you can have in the dining room or as room service, plus entertainment like game nights, music groups, arts and crafts, cooking club, gardening, story time, and educational programs, so you're not bored sitting around.
They set up activities offsite and offer chapel services in-house for spiritual support, and have a gym, a recreation room, and a salon for haircuts and barber services. Money-wise, the facility accepts Medicaid and offers VA aid, with help for veterans and financial planning if that's a worry, and there's a long-term care ombudsman on site that helps with complaints and questions. There's transportation for shopping or appointments and parking for visitors, and the rooms are either semi-private or in suites, all with amenities for a simple, comfortable stay. The Wesleyan's licensed by DADS and covers a lot-rehab to try to get folks back to their routine, nursing care for daily needs, help with medicines, laundry, and housekeeping, and even hospice care if that's needed. The staff includes registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, certified nursing assistants, doctors, dieticians, social workers, and activity leaders working together to help folks stay as independent and active as possible. They offer everything from meals and laundry to transportation and personal care, stressing compassion and recovery, all in one spot where you don't have to worry about extra running around. Visitors can take a tour, see all the outdoor gardens, and notice the courtyards where folks tend the plants or just sit for some sun, so life feels a bit more like home, with convenience and help nearby.