Address: 216 Santa Barbara Blvd, Cape Coral, FL 33991, USA
Phone: +12397724600
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Linda Youngblood
Don't know anything about diabetes here I'm trying to get better and I am getting more sick. I'm going to be in hospital again no food no drink I need help Get me out of here
Hazel Valentin
Can't get to nursing staff.....
Sandra Morgan
Sadly, many of the aides have very low performance ratings. My friend frequently can't reach his call button. When he calls, often no body comes.
Brad Shaffp
My brother is here and pushed the call button for over an hour with no response the light does nothing but flash no sound at all to alert the staff of the need for help after being there for several hours he was given only one pill of his meds as opposed to the 2 every three hours at the hospital. My wife and I called a total of 9 times until someone answered the phone and the best they could do was say we will go check on him at which time he was told they would say something to the other nurses. This is not the way a healthcare facility should be run. Even the administration seems uncaring.
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This depends on whether your doctor has privileges in the center where you are admitted. If he or she is not credentialed for your facility, then your case will be referred to another doctor who is on staff there.
Generally speaking, a skilled nursing facility is a clinical care provider of 24-hour licensed nursing. A SNF , as they are often referred to, is primarily engaged in providing services for residents who require medical or nursing care and/or therapy services for the rehabilitation of injured, disabled, or sick persons. Care typically includes: rehabilitation, intravenous therapy, post-surgical stabilization, pulmonary management, and wound care. Additionally, facilities provide assistance with administration of medications, and aid in a variety of daily living needs, including dressing, bathing, walking and eating.
Social services staff works with our residents and their families during times of transition. Our team provides information, addresses concerns and requests, and helps plan the discharge of each resident. Social Services can arrange professional services for any of the following: vision, dental, audiology (hearing), podiatry, psychosocial/psychiatric evaluation, creation of advance directives, dementia assessment, and individual therapy.
Physical, occupational, and speech therapies take place throughout the week. You will be evaluated after you arrive, then a personalized therapy plan will be created to best meet your needs. Wear tennis shoes and comfortable loose-fitting clothing.
Our activities and programs are created with residents in mind. We plan activities that suit the needs and capabilities of each resident. We find that this helps the healing process of our rehab patients. Activities include fitness programs, singing, trivia and games, religious meetings, musical performances and other entertainment. Families are encouraged to participate with residents. An activity calendar is provided so residents can stay informed on upcoming events like parties, movies, outings, ice cream socials, etc. As always, family and friends are invited and encouraged to attend.
Prepare an inventory list of items you re bringing with you. -Medical records -Copies of living will and power of attorney -Copy of Medicare/Medicaid or insurance card -Several days worth of comfortable clothes, sleepwear and toiletry items -Something from home that might bring you comfort like a favorite quilt, photos, reading material, etc.
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