Woodland Park Nursing & Rehabilitation offers nursing home care with a mix of private and semi-private studio rooms, so folks can pick what fits them best, and the building's been renovated lately which makes it more comfortable for getting around and day-to-day living, and the air conditioning helps on warm days, plus there's parking for visitors. They focus on long-term care and help with things like personal care, medication, homemaking, and getting to medical appointments, and they work up a plan of care for every resident to fit their own needs, and they also serve three home-cooked meals every day that a licensed dietician oversees, with special diets available when needed. The staff includes registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, certified nursing assistants, doctors, physician assistants, dieticians, feeding assistants, pharmacists, and social workers, so there's always somebody there who can help with both regular and more specialized health needs, and the nurses are on duty around the clock to provide care like wound care, diabetic management, pain management, intravenous therapy, and help with pulmonary problems.
The place runs as a for-profit nursing home, and they accept Medicare and Medicaid, so many people can use their coverage here, and they give nearly all residents pneumonia vaccines, more than 97% in fact, and they keep hospitalizations very low with only 0.03 per thousand resident days. When it comes to therapy, folks can get inpatient and outpatient rehab, speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and there's extra services for cardiac or stroke recovery, pain, wound care, orthopedic rehab, and diabetes management, with care focused on helping each person get as strong as they can, with nurses and therapy staff working together. Many people use the short-term rehab, with most folks finishing up in less than six weeks, which helps everybody get back on their feet or adjust to new health needs. Residents take part in daily community activities for social, mental, and emotional support, and there's a resident council for sharing ideas or concerns, but there isn't a family council.
The Family MailTM feature lets residents get messages from loved ones, so folks can keep in touch, and visits can happen every day from 7am to 9pm, making it easier for families to drop by. The long-term care services here have gotten a B-plus rating, a little higher than the overall C grade for the facility, which shows solid performance in long-term care. Meals, therapy, care needs, and activities all follow a personalized plan meant for each resident, and there's transportation for getting to appointments or joining outings. Woodland Park Nursing & Rehabilitation provides steady, skilled nursing and rehabilitation services in a setting meant to support both health and daily living, and while there's no family council, residents have ways to stay involved and connected, and everything from therapy to meals to daily care fits each person's needs.