Ontario Health Care Center sits on South Euclid Avenue in Ontario, California, and has provided skilled nursing care since 1965, offering a place where people can recover from surgery, injury, or illness with the help of a staff that includes nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and a nutrition specialist, so residents get round-the-clock support when they need medical attention or specialized rehabilitation, always with their unique needs in mind. The building holds 59 beds dedicated to skilled nursing, where people can rely on 24-hour care and a team of therapists who focus on personalized plans for physical, occupational, and speech therapy, with occupational therapy working on strengthening arms and legs and speech therapy addressing both speech and swallowing difficulties, which comes in handy for those who need extra support to relearn skills or adapt to special equipment after a change in health.
Meals are provided through a dietary program that meets nutrition needs ordered by each resident's doctor, and a registered dietitian checks in regularly, while the social services team helps both residents and families handle transitions and get extra support, with community resources like opioid support, clinical trial links, elder abuse awareness, and fall prevention available for anyone who needs them. The activities at Ontario Health Care Center are gentle and customized, aiming to keep everyone engaged no matter what they're able to do-plus, there's a network of care for people with disabilities, resources for behavioral health recovery, and a health library with easy access to information about medications, tests, and different health topics.
Families and friends are welcome every day of the week, usually between 9 am and 5 pm, and residents get services like home health agency visits, emergency care, indoor parking, and even eCard greetings that can be personalized and hand-delivered, which many people appreciate. Staff are trained to work with a wide variety of injuries and conditions and are prepared to provide extra support for anything from safety and fall prevention to using assistive devices. Ontario Health Care Center has kept its focus on helping people reach their highest level of function and keep their independence as much as possible, making sure each person gets a plan that matches what they need, whether that's physical strength, recovery from illness, or support for daily needs.