Montgomery County Nursing Home in Mount Ida, Arkansas, is set up to deliver conventional nursing-home care. Licensed nurses are on duty around the clock to monitor health conditions, administer medications, and respond to changes in residents’ status. The staff is trained to assist with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and eating, and care plans are reviewed regularly to match each resident’s medical profile and personal preferences.
Beyond routine nursing oversight, the facility provides on-site physical therapy to support recovery from surgery, illness, or injury and to help residents maintain mobility. Therapy schedules are arranged in coordination with physicians and include goal-oriented progress checks. The team also manages laboratory work, coordinates specialist appointments, and handles transportation for off-site medical visits when required.
Resident accommodations include a selection of private and shared rooms. Some units offer in-room washers and dryers, while all receive regular housekeeping. Outdoor areas, landscaped grounds, and a maintained garden give residents space for fresh air or supervised walking, but not every accommodation has direct garden access.
Meals are prepared on site and served three times daily, with snacks available as needed. Menus are reviewed for nutritional balance and can be adjusted for physician-ordered diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or pureed options. Staff monitor intake and coordinate with nursing personnel to address weight changes or dietary concerns.
An activity center hosts scheduled programs that include bingo, arts and crafts, and TV or movie nights, while organized clubs and community groups encourage social interaction. Residents can spend quiet time in the library and computer lounge, and weekly happy hour gatherings add another option for structured recreation.