Gardens Court in Palm Beach Gardens operates as a nursing-home level provider, concentrating on both long-term and short-term stays. Residents who require 24-hour skilled nursing oversight receive continuous monitoring from licensed nurses, with physicians directing care plans that can be adjusted as needs change. Post-hospital patients use the center for recovery before returning home, while individuals with chronic conditions remain for an extended duration, benefiting from the same clinical oversight.
Additional medical services are programmed to support varied rehabilitation goals. Physical therapy, respiratory therapy, pulmonary rehabilitation, and a structured short-term rehabilitation track are available seven days a week based on physician orders. The team also offers respite care, giving family caregivers a break while their loved ones receive full nursing support in a professional setting. Therapy departments work closely with nursing staff to coordinate progress reviews and discharge planning.
Residents have access to private or semiprivate rooms, some of which include kitchenettes, cable TV, wireless internet access, and views of landscaped outdoor areas. Housekeeping is provided, and flexible visiting hours allow families to come when convenient. Because layouts and features differ, not every accommodation includes every listed option, so prospective residents should confirm specific room details during a tour.
Meals are prepared on site and served three times daily with attention to therapeutic diets ordered by physicians. The dining team collaborates with nursing and therapy staff to adjust textures, caloric levels, and nutrient content to meet each resident’s clinical requirements. Snacks and hydration stations are available between meals to support those with higher caloric needs or medication schedules.
Recreational services include an activity center that hosts arts and crafts, clubs, community gatherings, and regular TV or movie nights. A library and computer lounge provide space for quiet reading or internet access, and the putting green offers light outdoor exercise when therapy teams approve.