Advanced Health Care of Aurora in Aurora, CO operates as a nursing home that provides around-the-clock licensed nursing oversight for residents who need a high level of daily medical attention. The facility supports medically complex cases and post-acute rehabilitation, with an on-site physical therapy program designed to help residents regain mobility, improve balance, and increase overall strength following illness, surgery, or injury. Therapy schedules are individualized, and licensed therapists coordinate closely with the nursing team to track progress and adjust plans as needed.
In addition to physical therapy, residents receive routine nursing assessments, medication administration, and vital-sign monitoring to ensure early response to any change in health status. Care teams handle wound care, IV therapies, and coordination of outside medical appointments when required. Discharge planning and family education are part of the standard process for residents who expect to return home after recovery, helping to promote a safe transition and reduce the chance of readmission.
Accommodation choices include private suites, and some units feature a fireplace or provide direct access to outdoor areas, although not every suite contains all of these elements. Rooms are equipped with standard safety features such as grab bars and emergency call systems, and housekeeping staff keep both private and common areas clean and orderly. Outdoor spaces give residents a chance for fresh air and low-impact exercise, while indoor lounges are arranged for conversation or quiet reading by the fireplace where available.
Meals are prepared on-site three times a day, and menu planning involves dietitians who account for physician-ordered dietary restrictions, texture modifications, and personal preferences when possible. Residents may take meals in a communal dining room that encourages social interaction, or in their own suites when recovery demands rest. Staff monitor nutritional intake and hydration, reporting concerns to nursing staff and physicians to maintain health goals.
An activity center serves as the focal point for daily recreation, offering structured programs such as crafts, games, and group exercise aimed at cognitive stimulation and social engagement. Activities staff coordinate calendars in line with residents’ functional abilities and therapeutic goals, and attendance is encouraged but optional, respecting individual choice.