Timbercreek Rehab & Healthcare Center in Pekin is a skilled nursing facility that delivers round-the-clock clinical oversight. Residents have access to licensed nurses, on-site physicians, and a rehabilitation team that offers individualized physical therapy designed to restore strength, balance, and mobility after illness or surgery. Short-stay respite care is available for family caregivers who need a temporary break, with the same medical resources and monitoring provided to long-term residents.
Beyond direct medical interventions, staff members assist with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication administration. Care plans are routinely reviewed to adapt to changing health conditions, and coordination with outside specialists is arranged when needed. Social services personnel help residents and families navigate insurance matters and discharge planning, while restorative nursing programs encourage ongoing functional maintenance between formal therapy sessions.
Accommodations include a selection of private and semiprivate rooms, each equipped with basic furnishings and safety features such as grab bars and call systems. Some rooms provide views of landscaped outdoor areas, giving residents an easy way to enjoy fresh air without leaving the property. The community’s location near Midwest Village, Nicholas Conservatory, and Anderson Gardens offers additional outing possibilities for those who choose to participate, though not every accommodation has direct access to these views or outdoor spaces.
Meals are prepared on-site three times daily, with menus reviewed by a registered dietitian to support varied medical and cultural dietary needs. Pureed, mechanical soft, and low-sodium options are available, and staff members provide assistance for residents who require help with eating. Snacks and hydration stations are kept accessible throughout the day, and families may arrange to dine with their loved ones by notifying the kitchen in advance.
An activity center is in place for structured programs such as group exercises, arts, and discussion groups. Residents can also use the space for informal socializing when scheduled programs are not in session.