Address: 91 Aries Ln, La Grande, OR 97850, USA
Phone: +15419638678
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Karen Olson
This place is amazing. My dad has been here 2 different times after knee replacement surgery. He received the very best care available. The therapy was excellent and if he was a little bored or lonely someone would always find time to spend a few minutes and brighten his day. I can’t thank this facility enough. The peace of mind I got by him being there is worth more than I can ever say.
Sherry Haeger
La Grande Post Acute has executive management that care about their patients and their families. They want the best for those that are in their care. I am happy to see management staff who have a heart for this community.
david/vicki Lyon
I have had a relative living at the facility for the past several years and receives the best of care. The staff is caring and responsive to the needs, comfort and any situation which comes up. it is no easy task to have so many people with serious conditions which require nearly constant care. And they provide it with compassion and tenderness. Up and down the chain of command the facility and personnel take a personal interest in the residents, attending to their needs. supervisory staff is attentive to the needs of the residents, the of the family and friends of the residents. The meals which are well balanced and excellent. The facility and property are very well maintained and kept up. I highly recommend this facility! David Lyon
Suzanne Barstad
My parents moved into this facility right before the covid shutdown. Shortly after moving in my father passed away because he was extremely ill. My mother has continued living here since March. She has received extremely good care and when medical issues have arisen I have been notified and she has gone to either the hospital or drs. office. I know that without the covid issues the facility offers daily activities for the residents to participate in. Most of the staff have built good relationships with my mom and that gives me piece of mind that although there are restrictions for visiting she at least receives that human touch. My only concern is the amount of time that it takes to answer the call light. This facility has not had a covid outbreak and have taken many precautions to keep residents safe. At this point I am able to visit my mother through the window. I know they are working on making a safe environment that will allow for in person visitations in the future. I highly recommend this facility and when speaking to others in my community that have had loved ones here I have only heard good reviews.
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It may be time to consider a nursing home environment when both medical and personal care needs have become too great to handle at home or in another senior living community. This may be due to a recent hospitalization, or a chronic illness which has gradually been worsening.
Our services at include: • Skilled Nursing • Post Acute Care • Long-Term Care • Rehabilitation Therapy • Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Speech and Language Pathology • Memory Support • Respite Stay • Hospice Services • Supplementary care options
We have a full-time business office manager for all financial and billing concerns. If you have any questions regarding these matters, please make an appointment with our business office manager through the front desk.
We provide all of the furniture your elderly parent needs in their room. However, to make it feel like home, most skilled nursing centers encourage residents to bring personal items such as family photos, a familiar bedspread, and treasured knickknacks.
Physicians generally see residents upon admission and once every 30 days thereafter. Though the physicians aren’t there every day, our nursing staff is in constant communication with each physician that visits the facility.
Residents may take a leave of absence with a physician’s authorization, which can be arranged through the nursing staff. Residents who take a leave of absence must check in and out with the leave of absence (LOA) book at the nursing station.
Please make sure to check with the nursing staff before bringing food in to ensure the food complies with special diets. Any food kept in resident rooms must be in a properly sealed container.
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