Marlborough Health and Rehabilitation in Marlborough, CT operates as a skilled nursing facility, providing round-the-clock licensed nursing oversight and comprehensive clinical support. Residents who need post-acute or long-term nursing care receive individualized treatment plans that draw on the facility’s on-site physical therapy program. Therapists coordinate with nursing staff to address mobility goals, strength building, and fall prevention, ensuring residents have convenient access to rehabilitative services without leaving the building.
Beyond core nursing and therapy, the community offers structured respite stays. Short-term guests receive the same nursing supervision, medication administration, and therapy access as long-term residents, giving family caregivers reliable coverage. Care plans include routine health assessments, wound care protocols, and coordination with outside physicians, so both permanent residents and respite guests benefit from consistent, medically focused oversight.
Private and semi-private rooms are available, and many include features such as in-unit Wi-Fi, cable TV, and washers and dryers. Some rooms open onto outdoor areas or are close to a library and computer lounge, while select units accommodate pets. Housekeeping services are standard, and resident and visitor parking is provided. Because floor plans and upgrades vary, not every accommodation includes every feature.
Daily meals are prepared on site, with menus reviewed by a dietitian to meet clinical and personal dietary needs. Residents may dine in a communal setting or request meal service in their rooms when medically necessary. For those receiving hospice services on the premises, nutrition support is integrated into end-of-life care to maintain comfort and appropriate caloric intake.
An activity center organizes structured programs that include arts and crafts workshops, planned social outings, and resident-led clubs and interest groups. These offerings encourage social connections and routine engagement without requiring residents to leave the campus unless they choose to participate in community trips.