Victoria Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Miami is licensed as a skilled nursing facility. The community provides 24-hour nursing oversight, enabling residents to receive continuous monitoring, medication administration, and prompt response to changes in condition. On-site physical therapy is available seven days a week, giving residents direct access to strength training, balance work, and mobility recovery without having to leave the building. These services are coordinated with each resident’s physician so treatment plans follow physician orders and meet Medicare and insurance guidelines.
Beyond the core medical therapies, the staff supplies assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and toileting, along with routine vital-sign checks and wound care when prescribed. Care plans are reviewed regularly, and family members are invited to care conferences to stay informed about progress. Registered nurses supervise licensed practical nurses and certified nursing assistants, ensuring that documentation, infection control, and safety protocols meet state and federal standards. Respiratory, speech, and occupational therapy can be arranged through outside providers when ordered by a physician, and transportation to medical appointments is coordinated by the nursing department.
Resident accommodations include a selection of private and semi-private rooms that are equipped with basic furnishings, cable hookups, and individual closet space. Some rooms also have in-room bathrooms and adjustable hospital-style beds, though not all accommodations have all of these features. Housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are provided on a set schedule, and temperature settings can be adjusted for comfort in most rooms.
Meals are prepared in a centralized kitchen and served three times daily in the main dining room, with staff available to assist residents who need help getting to the table or cutting food. Therapeutic diets, including low-sodium, diabetic, and mechanical soft options, are offered under a registered dietitian’s guidance. Snacks and hydration stations are available between meals, and residents who are unable to leave their rooms receive tray service. Menu selections rotate every four weeks to support nutritional balance.
For leisure and cognitive engagement, the center offers a library and computer lounge. Residents can check out books, read newspapers, and use computers with internet access for email, video calls, or online games. Scheduled activities in these spaces are supervised by the recreation team, and staff are on hand to assist with basic computer use and to help residents find reading materials that match their interests or therapy goals.