The Pavilion At Sunny Hills operates as a skilled nursing facility, offering 24-hour licensed nursing oversight, post-acute rehabilitation, and long-term custodial care. Residents have access to on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy, IV therapy, wound management, medication administration, pain management, and respiratory support. Care plans are developed by an interdisciplinary team that includes physicians, nurses, therapists, and social services to address each resident’s clinical needs and recovery goals.
Beyond core clinical services, the facility coordinates diagnostic testing, lab work, and pharmacy services, and it arranges transportation for off-site medical appointments and dialysis. Discharge planning and case management help residents transition safely to home or another level of care when appropriate. The community also provides fall-prevention monitoring, incontinence management, hospice coordination, and regular health status reviews to adjust care promptly.
Accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms equipped with wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, emergency call systems, and basic furnishings such as adjustable hospital beds, nightstands, and wardrobes. Some rooms have individual climate controls, wall-mounted televisions, and direct courtyard access, while others share these amenities; not all accommodations have all the features. Housekeeping, personal laundry service, and maintenance are provided, and common areas include therapy gyms, television lounges, and secure outdoor sitting spaces.
Meals are prepared on site under a registered dietitian’s guidance, with menus designed to meet therapeutic diet orders such as cardiac, diabetic, and renal requirements. Residents receive three meals daily in a communal dining room, with tray service available for those who need or prefer to eat in their rooms. Staff can provide feeding assistance, and snacks are offered between meals. Menu adjustments and texture modifications are available upon physician or resident request, though not all accommodations support in-room dining equipment.