Hunt Nursing & Rehab Center has been a trusted provider of skilled nursing and rehabilitation services on Boston’s north shore since 1976. Located in Danvers, Massachusetts, the center has built a long-standing reputation for offering top-quality care to individuals in need of both short-term rehabilitation and long-term skilled nursing. Designed with a patient-centered approach, Hunt emphasizes maximizing recovery, comfort, and independence so that each resident can experience the highest possible quality of life.
The nursing and rehabilitation teams at Hunt work closely with patients recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or managing chronic illnesses. With a strong focus on minimizing hospital readmissions, their highly skilled staff delivers personalized, compassionate care tailored to each individual's needs. Residents benefit from a comprehensive range of services, including restorative care, hospice care, and respite care, ensuring that families have support every step of the way, whether they are facing temporary recovery or the transitions that come with long-term care needs.
Hunt Nursing & Rehab Center is conveniently situated near major medical facilities, making it easily accessible for families and enhancing the continuum of care for those coming from hospitals in surrounding communities. The center serves residents from across Essex County, including the towns of Beverly, Lynn, Peabody, and Salem. Throughout its operations, Hunt has been recognized for its achievements in quality and patient care excellence, earning accolades and distinctions that reflect a commitment to maintaining high standards in the delivery of healthcare services.
With a philosophy rooted in compassionate, specialized attention, Hunt Nursing & Rehab Center provides award-winning care environments that support both recovery and daily living. Experienced care teams strive to foster a sense of community and belonging for each resident, making Hunt a reassuring choice for families seeking trustworthy and dedicated care on Boston’s north shore.