Viera Health and Rehabilitation Center in Viera, Florida operates primarily as a skilled nursing facility. Around-the-clock nursing care is available, with registered and licensed practical nurses providing medication administration, IV therapy, wound care, and ongoing monitoring of vital signs. The center also offers respite care, giving family caregivers a short-term break while residents receive the same level of skilled attention provided to long-term residents. Rehabilitation services—including physical, occupational, and speech therapy—are coordinated on site to help residents regain or maintain functional abilities.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the facility maintains individualized care plans developed by an interdisciplinary team that may include physicians, nurses, therapists, and social workers. Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and mobility is standard, and a nurse is on call 24/7 for urgent health needs. The staff manages chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiac issues, and respiratory illnesses, and coordinates outside medical appointments and transportation when necessary. A focus on fall prevention, pain management, and discharge planning helps residents transition safely back to the community or to a lower level of care when appropriate.
Accommodations include private suites designed to support mobility devices, featuring accessible bathrooms, emergency call systems, and space for personal furnishings. Some suites open to landscaped outdoor areas where residents can spend time outside; not every room includes direct outdoor access or every listed feature, so availability depends on room selection and current occupancy.
Meals are served three times daily, typically in a shared dining room, though residents who require or prefer in-room service may request it. Menus are planned by a dietitian to meet therapeutic diet requirements such as low-sodium, diabetic, or puree consistency, and staff monitor nutritional intake and hydration. Snack carts and beverage stations are available between meals, and accommodations are made for cultural or physician-ordered dietary needs.
Residents have use of an activity center that hosts group exercises, arts sessions, and social events tailored to varying ability levels.