Center At Eden Hill, LLC is licensed as a nursing home, which means residents have access to continuous skilled nursing oversight. Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses are on duty 24 hours a day to handle complex medical needs such as intravenous therapy, post-operative recovery, wound management, and medication administration. A rehabilitation department delivers physical, occupational, and speech therapy several days a week under physician orders, and on-site diagnostic services reduce the need for outside appointments. The clinical team coordinates closely with attending physicians, specialists, and pharmacies to keep treatment plans current and to respond quickly to changes in a resident’s condition.
Beyond direct medical services, the facility offers additional support systems designed to maintain safety and promote recovery. Certified nursing assistants help with daily activities like bathing, grooming, and mobility, and restorative nursing programs work to preserve strength and balance. Case managers arrange transportation to off-site medical appointments and communicate with families about progress. Social workers assist with discharge planning when residents are ready to transition home or to a lower level of care, and a secure electronic health record system helps ensure accurate documentation and continuity across care providers.
Residents can choose between private and shared rooms, each furnished with a bed, nightstand, and wardrobe, with optional upgrades such as in-room television and telephone service. Bathrooms are wheelchair accessible, and emergency call systems link directly to the nurse station for rapid response, though some rooms may rely on hallway restrooms or wall-mounted alert buttons instead of in-bathroom pull cords. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services are provided on a scheduled basis, and climate control is individually adjustable in many, but not all, accommodations. Not all accommodations have all the features.
Meals are prepared on site in a commercial kitchen overseen by a registered dietitian to meet regulatory requirements and individual nutritional needs. Residents eat in a central dining room where staff are available to provide feeding assistance or to oversee modified-texture diets. Therapeutic menus for diabetes, renal conditions, or heart-healthy eating are available by physician order, and kosher or vegetarian selections can be arranged with advance notice. Between meals, snacks and supplements are offered, and families can bring in outside food if approved by the nursing and dietary departments.