St. Francis Convalescent Pavilion in Daly City, California operates as a skilled nursing facility, delivering round-the-clock medical care under the supervision of registered nurses and attending physicians. Residents benefit from individualized care plans that address complex health conditions, post-acute recovery needs, and chronic disease management. On-site clinical services include medication administration, wound care, pain management, and coordination with visiting specialists, laboratories, and diagnostic providers to ensure continuity of treatment.
In addition to direct medical services, the facility supplies daily help with activities such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and toileting. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are available for residents who require rehabilitation, while restorative nursing programs help maintain functional abilities. The staff schedules regular health assessments, provides fall-prevention monitoring, and manages transportation for external medical appointments, ensuring residents receive comprehensive support beyond bedside care.
Resident accommodations range from private to shared rooms, and each living space is designed for accessibility and ease of movement. Many rooms feature cable TV and Wi-Fi, and several open to outdoor areas or overlook an on-site garden, allowing residents access to fresh air without leaving the property. Not all rooms include every feature, so families may want to confirm specific offerings when selecting a room.
Three daily meals are provided and prepared to meet physician-ordered dietary requirements as well as personal preferences. The dining program tracks nutritional intake, supports diabetic and low-sodium menus, and offers texture-modified options when needed. Meals are typically served in a central dining room to encourage social interaction, with in-room service available for residents who are unable to attend.
Residents have access to a library and computer lounge for reading and internet use, an activity center that hosts crafts and group games, regularly scheduled TV and movie nights, and structured health and wellness programs such as chair exercises and balance classes. These services are aimed at supporting cognitive stimulation, physical activity, and social engagement alongside the facility’s medical care.