Powder Springs Transitional Care and Rehab operates as a skilled nursing facility, providing residents with 24-hour nursing oversight and assistance with activities of daily living. Licensed nurses coordinate medication management, wound care, intravenous therapies, and other clinical tasks that require continual monitoring. The community’s focus on post-acute recovery means residents can move in directly from a hospital stay and receive the level of nursing attention necessary to stabilize health conditions and prevent rehospitalization.
In addition to routine nursing services, the facility maintains an on-site physical therapy program designed to help residents regain mobility, strength, and balance. Therapy sessions are scheduled according to individual care plans and take place in a dedicated rehabilitation space equipped with standard therapeutic devices. Interdisciplinary care meetings include nurses, therapists, and attending physicians, allowing treatment plans to be adjusted quickly as residents progress or encounter setbacks.
Accommodations include private and semi-private rooms as well as common lounges that open to maintained outdoor areas where residents can sit or walk when weather permits. Not every room has the same layout or proximity to these outdoor spaces, so prospective residents and families should verify specific features during a tour. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are managed by staff to reduce daily burdens on residents.
Meals are prepared in a central kitchen and served in a communal dining room with staff present to assist residents who need help eating. Menus are developed to meet general nutritional guidelines, and therapeutic diets—such as low-sodium or diabetic options—can be arranged upon physician order. Residents who are unable to leave their rooms receive tray service, and snacks and beverages are available between meals to support caloric and hydration needs.