Phoenix Mountain Post Acute is licensed as a nursing-home provider and is structured to deliver around-the-clock skilled nursing services. Residents receive comprehensive post-acute care that includes medication administration, vital-sign monitoring, and assistance with activities of daily living. The team has protocols in place for Diabetes Care, with regular blood-glucose checks, insulin administration, and dietary coordination aimed at maintaining stable sugar levels. Licensed nurses staff the building 24 hours a day, and a physician is on call for emergent concerns related to chronic or newly developing conditions.
Beyond core nursing services, the facility offers rehabilitative therapies designed to help residents regain or maintain functional ability. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists are on site throughout the week, and treatment plans are updated based on measurable progress. Wound management, IV therapy, and pain management programs are available for individuals recovering from surgery or acute illness. Laboratory and pharmacy services are coordinated directly through the nursing staff, limiting the need for outside appointments and ensuring continuity of care.
Resident accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms equipped with adjustable hospital-grade beds, emergency call systems, and accessible bathrooms. Cable television, basic Wi-Fi, and individual climate controls are available in many units, though not every room offers each amenity; prospective residents should confirm specific features during a tour. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance services are handled by the facility staff, and common areas include dayrooms and outdoor seating designed for easy wheelchair access.
Meals are prepared on site in a commercial kitchen under the supervision of a registered dietitian. Standard menus are modified to fit therapeutic diets, including carbohydrate-controlled options for residents managing diabetes. Three meals and between-meal snacks are served daily, with staff assistance provided for those who need help with feeding. Some rooms allow in-room dining, but not all accommodations include that option; residents and families can verify availability when they visit.