Advanced Health Care Of Sacramento operates as a skilled nursing facility that concentrates on post-acute and long-term nursing care. The clinical team supplies 24-hour registered-nurse coverage, physician oversight, and access to licensed therapists for physical, occupational, and speech rehabilitation. Residents who have recently left the hospital can receive intravenous therapy, respiratory care, complex wound treatment, and pain management without leaving the building. Ongoing monitoring of vital signs, medication administration, and coordination with outside specialists are aimed at keeping medical issues from escalating and reducing the need for readmission to acute-care hospitals.
Beyond bedside medical treatment, the facility offers structured care plans that address daily living needs. Certified nursing assistants help with bathing, dressing, mobility, and toileting, while case managers track progress and adjust goals. A social services team coordinates discharge planning and arranges equipment or home health services when residents are ready to transition. The therapy department uses modern equipment for gait training and balance work, and licensed dietitians develop nutritional plans that tie into each resident’s medical condition. Spiritual support and scheduled transportation to off-site medical appointments are available when required.
Resident accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms equipped with hospital-grade adjustable beds, personal storage, television service, and Wi-Fi access. Each room has a nurse-call system and access to an accessible bathroom; some bathrooms are en suite, while others are shared. Housekeeping maintains living spaces daily, and laundry service is provided, though families can handle personal laundry if they prefer. Not all accommodations have every listed feature, so confirming room specifics during a tour is recommended.
Meals are prepared on site three times daily and served either in a communal dining area or in residents’ rooms when medically necessary. Menus are developed by a registered dietitian, and therapeutic diets—such as low-sodium, diabetic, or mechanically altered textures—are available on physician order. Snacks and beverages are offered between meals, and hydration rounds help ensure fluid intake. Family members may join residents for meals with prior notice, and kitchen staff can arrange late or early trays for those who attend therapy sessions during standard meal times.