Lincoln City Health and Rehab

    3011 NE 28th St, Lincoln City, OR, 97367
    • Skilled nursing

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    About Lincoln City Health and Rehab

    Lincoln City Health and Rehab sits at 3011 NE 28th St in Lincoln City, Oregon, and connects with several local care centers like Pacific Crest Adult Care Inc., Dorchester House Retirement, Spencer House, LincolnsHirE Retirement Living, and Evergreen Health & Specialty, so there's a fair bit going on around there if a person needs different levels of help as the years go by. The community's got both assisted and independent living, meaning some folks handle things on their own while others get daily support with bathing, dressing, meals, or medication. Nurses and caregivers give attention when someone just can't do as much as they used to, and the place runs short-term rehab too, which can come in handy after a hospital stay. Rehabilitation includes both physical and occupational therapy, done by a team with names like Erin Harrast, Shelby Kellow, Stacy Lemke, and Patricia Tedrick, all working to help people move around better and keep as much independence as they can. The memory care section looks after folks with Alzheimer's and other dementias, providing a place that tries to prevent wandering and offers activities that help keep confusion at bay as best as possible. You'll find studio and one-bedroom apartments, nutritious meals on a regular schedule, and things like pet-friendly setups, access for wheelchairs, and Wi-Fi, which younger visitors seem to like. The staff get mentioned in reviews as kind and welcoming, which always matters when leaving home. There are also services like adult day care, hospice, home care, and continuing care (CCRC), and the whole site's connected to North Lincoln Hospital for added medical support if needs come up. Outpatient therapy runs on-site, with personalized plans for each person, aimed at helping someone keep moving and managing day-to-day tasks as long as possible. Reviews suggest people are generally happy here, mentioning high satisfaction scores like 9.8 and 9.2, so most seem to settle in well, and the focus stays on keeping folks as active, safe, and comfortable as years go on, whether living independently, getting help every day, or dealing with memory issues or rehab needs.

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