Sandridge Post Acute in Mesa, AZ operates as a nursing-home provider geared toward individuals who need a higher level of clinical oversight than is available in standard residential settings. The community accepts residents for long-term skilled nursing as well as short-stay respite care, offering a place to recover or to give family caregivers a break. Short-term rehabilitation is available for people transitioning from a hospital stay, and residents have on-site access to licensed physical therapy aimed at restoring mobility and strength.
Beyond the core service lines, Sandridge Post Acute maintains 24-hour registered-nurse coverage, routine physician visits, and a multidisciplinary care team that writes individualized treatment plans. The staff handles medication administration, wound care, IV therapy, and coordination with outside specialists when ordered. Therapy schedules are adjusted to each resident’s tolerance and progress, and case managers work on discharge planning to help residents move safely to the next level of care when appropriate.
Accommodations range from private to shared rooms, each furnished with basic necessities and designed for accessibility. Some living areas provide direct access to outdoor spaces where residents can sit or walk, and complimentary Wi-Fi is available in many—but not all—units, so checking availability before move-in is recommended.
Dining services follow a set schedule but can adapt to doctor-ordered diets, including low-sodium, diabetic, or texture-modified options. Meals are prepared in an on-site kitchen, and staff members are present in the dining room to assist residents who need help with eating or portion control. Snacks and hydration stations are available between meals for residents cleared for independent intake.
Residents can spend free time in the activity center, where staff organizes group games, crafts, and scheduled events. A library and computer lounge offers reading material and internet access for those who want to stay informed or connect online. For appropriate residents cleared by medical staff, a swimming pool is available to support low-impact exercise and therapist-led aquatic sessions.