The Center at Foresight in Grand Junction is licensed as a skilled nursing facility, so its primary service is 24-hour nursing care for residents who need ongoing medical oversight. Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses manage complex medication regimens, IV therapies, wound care, pain control, and post-surgical recovery. A physician or nurse practitioner is on call, and specialists such as podiatrists and psychiatrists visit the facility as needed. The clinical team follows evidence-based protocols, tracks vital signs, and coordinates with outside hospitals to keep transitions smooth.
Beyond hands-on nursing, the facility offers a full rehabilitation program that includes physical, occupational, and speech therapies delivered in a dedicated therapy gym. Social workers handle discharge planning, and case managers arrange durable medical equipment and home-health referrals when residents are ready to leave. An in-house pharmacy streamlines medication changes, and an infection-prevention program follows current CDC guidance. Staff are trained in dementia-capable practices, and respite stays are accepted when space is available.
Accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms, each with an adjustable hospital bed, bedside table, call system, and television. Every room has a wheelchair-accessible bathroom with safety grab bars, and most have individual climate controls and basic Wi-Fi. Some rooms add features such as a small refrigerator, additional closet space, or exterior views, but not all accommodations have all of these features. Housekeeping, personal laundry, and maintenance services are part of the standard package, and residents can gather in common lounges or the landscaped courtyard for visits.
Meals are planned by a registered dietitian and prepared on site in a commercial kitchen. The daily menu offers multiple entrée choices at breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with therapeutic diets—such as diabetic, cardiac, or mechanical-soft—prepared as ordered by the medical staff. Residents may dine in a central dining room or request tray service in their rooms if their condition requires it. Snacks and hydration stations are available throughout the day, and staff provide feeding assistance for anyone who needs help maintaining adequate nutrition.