St. Joseph’s Hospital Transitional Care Unit, located within St. Joseph’s Hospital, offers a comprehensive environment for elderly and chronically ill patients who require continued care outside of an acute hospital setting. This unit provides a vital bridge for individuals who are no longer in need of intensive hospital services, yet are not able to be cared for at home. Through individualized care plans and dedicated support, patients benefit from skilled nursing and rehabilitative therapies designed to enhance their quality of life and foster independence whenever possible.
The Transitional Care Unit at St. Joseph’s Hospital operates under an integrated model that combines medical oversight with a strong rehabilitative focus. Residents receive daily assistance from an expert team that includes nurses, therapists, and support staff who are experienced in managing a broad range of health needs. The facility provides access to specialized services such as Gastroenterology and Endoscopy, ensuring that residents’ medical requirements can be met conveniently on campus.
With an 85-bed capacity, the Skilled Nursing Facility at St. Joseph’s Hospital is structured to deliver both comfort and safety within a homelike atmosphere. The environment is designed to support both short- and longer-term stays, tailored to the specific health and rehabilitation needs of each resident. The Transitional Care Unit continuously strives to provide compassionate care, fostering a sense of community while supporting every resident’s journey toward recovery or optimal management of chronic conditions.