Aspen Transitional Rehabilitation in Meridian, ID operates as a skilled nursing facility designed for short-term or long-term stays. Residents have access to licensed nursing care around the clock, and the center’s in-house physical therapy program focuses on mobility, strength, balance, and post-surgical recovery. Therapy plans are individualized and carried out in a dedicated rehab gym using modern equipment under the supervision of certified therapists.
Beyond therapy, the nursing team manages medications, wound care, and chronic disease monitoring. Care plans are reviewed regularly with input from physicians, therapists, and family members to keep treatment goals current. Assistance with activities of daily living, coordination of specialist appointments, and on-site lab and pharmacy services are part of the support structure intended to minimize hospital readmissions.
Accommodations include a selection of private suites, some of which open onto landscaped outdoor areas, while others feature an in-room fireplace. Suites have their own bathroom, basic furnishings, and the option for residents to bring personal items for comfort. Not every room includes every feature, so availability depends on the specific suite assigned at admission.
Meals are prepared by a dietary staff that works with registered dietitians to meet medical and personal dietary needs. Residents receive three meals daily, with menu rotations that offer standard, low-sodium, diabetic, and other physician-ordered diets. Food is served in a central dining room with table service, though tray service to the room is available for those who need or prefer it.
An activity center on the premises provides space for group events, games, and crafts, supporting social interaction and cognitive engagement as part of the overall wellness program.