Ketchikan Med Ctr New Horizons Transitional Care

    3100 Tongass Avenue, Ketchikan, AK, 99901
    • Skilled nursing

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    About Ketchikan Med Ctr New Horizons Transitional Care

    Ketchikan Med Ctr New Horizons Transitional Care sits inside PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center in Ketchikan, Alaska, and runs as a small, hospital-based, for-profit skilled nursing home with 29 beds and 20 residents on record. The center focuses on transitional care, so folks usually stay here to recover after an illness, surgery, or injury before heading home, and they get help with things like wound and ostomy care, diabetes management, IV therapy, and diet support from a registered dietitian. The place offers both short-term and long-term care, with trained caregivers helping with daily needs like bathing, meals, housekeeping, and laundry for as long as needed, and there's also respite care available to give family caregivers a break for anything from a few hours to several weeks. The facility has received a mix of grades over the years, ranging from A+ down to D, but it currently holds an A-minus overall and has been recognized as the Best Nursing Home in Alaska for 2019, while also earning high ratings for both short-term and long-term care. People here get at least 0.8 hours of nursing care per day, and very few residents have pressure ulcers, which largely means careful attention on the nursing side. While user and CMS ratings exist, the specific numbers aren't listed. The center takes both Medicare and Medicaid and isn't a CCRC, but it does have a Resident Council that meets each month to talk over concerns, organize activities, and try to make life better for everyone living at New Horizons. There's no Resident/Family Council. Rehabilitation services are well-covered, with physical, occupational, and speech therapy offered around the clock, and the facility has a special department just for transitional care. Social services help people adjust to their new day-to-day, and comfort care is in place for those no longer seeing benefit from medical treatments. The atmosphere aims to be home-like, not hospital-like, and the staff keep up a schedule of daily structured activities. Ketchikan Med Ctr New Horizons Transitional Care last went through an inspection in August 2018, and while some online details about the place aren't available due to server errors, folks can learn that the care here focuses on helping people heal, stay safe, and feel looked after until they're ready for the next step.

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