Bloomfield Nursing & Rehab sits over at 803 Hacienda Lane in Bloomfield, New Mexico, and the place does offer skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and several kinds of care, which means they handle short-term stays for folks coming out of the hospital, longer-term living, and respite care for those who need a temporary place to stay, and though they're not taking in new patients right now, the staff, who speak English and Spanish, help residents with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, and they also have a 24-hour call system and an emergency alert system in place, so you know somebody's always around. The staff includes an administrator with healthcare management experience, a director of nursing, and a director of rehabilitation, and they really spend the time making sure residents get an individual care plan that fits, with medication management, pain management, and detailed discharge planning, and you see attention given to specific needs, whether it's for diabetes, special diets, memory support, or rehab after injury or surgery, with services like physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy available right there.
The building is well-kept, fully air-conditioned, and folks can stay in private or shared rooms, all furnished and some with cable TV, phone, wireless internet, and individual climate control, and yes, they've got an arts and crafts room, a beauty salon and barber, an enclosed courtyard for safety, plus gardens and walking paths for those who enjoy the outdoors, and they let pets visit as long as vaccines are up to date. Meals are prepared on site with dietary accommodations, you can choose to eat in the dining room or have meals brought to your room, and kosher meals are available. Residents have access to daily housekeeping, laundry, mail service, pharmaceutical delivery, and housecleaning.
For activities, Bloomfield Nursing & Rehab tends to organize things like beadwork, coloring, comedy and game shows, movies, and get folks outdoors for strolls, day trips, sightseeing, and picnics-people see the river sometimes, and families like knowing residents can stay active and engaged. The community makes sure to support social time with organized events, movie nights, and a good mix of community-sponsored outings, and there's an arts room for anyone who enjoys expressing themselves. They've got a special focus on comfort, keeping clothes organized, making sure the call lights get answered quickly, and spending effort on meal quality and communication with both residents and families. Transportation and parking are available, and the team helps people get to where they need to go for medical appointments or events.
They accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance, and are affiliated with the National Alliance for Care at Home. A new Memory Support Unit will be opening soon for residents who need more specialized memory care. The staff here are known for being friendly, and the facility is run as a for-profit limited liability company operated by an Operations LLC. The website offers more details for those who want to read further. Residents and families mention the environment feels comfortable, well-organized, and that the staff genuinely care about the people living there.