Memorial Manor in Pembroke Pines, FL operates as a skilled nursing home, so round-the-clock nursing oversight is standard. Licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants monitor vitals, manage medications and provide wound care, while in-house physicians and nurse practitioners make regular rounds for ongoing assessment. A full rehabilitation department supports residents recovering from surgery, illness or injury, and short-stay guests can be admitted for respite care when family caregivers need a break.
Additional medical services include a structured Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program that focuses on breathing techniques, oxygen management and endurance training overseen by respiratory therapists. Physical therapy is available six or seven days per week, depending on physician orders, and covers gait training, balance work and strength conditioning. All treatment plans are documented through an electronic Medication Administration Record linked to the facility’s Skynet platform, which helps staff track dosages, therapy milestones and specialist referrals in real time.
Private and semi-private rooms are offered, but features vary; not every room has direct patio access or immediate proximity to outdoor areas. Residents can spend time in landscaped courtyards, use the library and computer lounge for internet access, or park personal vehicles in the on-site lot if assessed as safe to drive. Room call systems tie into the Skynet network so nurses receive alerts on handheld devices, and environmental services handle routine maintenance and linen service.
Three meals are prepared daily in a central kitchen with menus reviewed by a registered dietitian. Options include vegetarian and kosher selections, low-sodium recipes and gluten-free dishes for those with allergies. Healthy snacks are stocked on each unit for between-meal nutrition, and staff monitor intake for residents on weight-management or diabetic plans. Families can request menu adjustments through the dietary office when medically indicated.
An activity center hosts scheduled exercise classes, crafts and educational talks, while clubs and interest-based groups meet weekly to encourage social interaction. The recreation team also coordinates supervised outings to local parks, restaurants or cultural events, arranging accessible transportation so residents with mobility aids can participate.