Cypress Care Center in Wildwood, FL operates as a skilled nursing home, providing 24-hour licensed nursing oversight for residents who require ongoing medical supervision. The facility delivers structured respiratory therapy for individuals managing chronic pulmonary conditions, offering treatments such as airway clearance and oxygen monitoring under the direction of respiratory therapists. Physical therapy services are also available on-site, with therapists designing personalized rehabilitation plans to improve mobility, balance, and strength after injury, illness, or surgery. Close coordination with physicians and specialty clinicians helps ensure residents receive timely evaluations and goal-oriented therapy schedules.
Beyond the core therapy programs, the care team supports residents with medication administration, wound management, post-operative recovery protocols, and routine health assessments. Certified nursing assistants help with daily living activities such as bathing, grooming, and transferring, while registered nurses monitor vital signs and communicate changes in condition to attending physicians. Care plans are reviewed regularly with families and medical providers to track progress and make adjustments, and the center arranges transportation for off-site specialist visits when needed. Emergency response procedures are in place at all hours to address acute medical events quickly.
Resident accommodations include a selection of private and shared rooms. Each room is furnished with basic hospital-grade beds, accessible bathrooms, and emergency call systems, and some have direct access to the facility’s secure outdoor areas where residents can spend time in fresh air or participate in supervised activities. Not all rooms feature the same layout or amenities, so prospective residents and their families should review available options during a tour to confirm specific details.
Dining services focus on balanced, physician-approved menus that accommodate common therapeutic diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, and heart-healthy plans. Meals are prepared in a central kitchen and served in a communal dining room, with tray service offered for residents who need or prefer to eat in their rooms. A registered dietitian reviews nutritional intake and makes adjustments based on individual health goals, while caregivers are available to provide feeding assistance when required.