Aperion Care Wilmington is licensed as a nursing-home provider and concentrates on around-the-clock skilled nursing. The facility is equipped to deliver short-term respite stays as well as ongoing long-term care. Residents who require rehabilitation can receive on-site physical therapy with licensed therapists who design individualized treatment plans aimed at restoring mobility and strength. Registered nurses are present 24/7 to monitor vital signs, manage complex medical conditions, and coordinate with attending physicians.
Beyond core nursing services, the community offers medication administration, wound management, pain control, and post-surgical recovery oversight. Staff can arrange laboratory work, imaging, and other diagnostics when needed, and a care team meets regularly to adjust treatment plans. Discharge planning and family education are included for residents expected to transition back home or to another setting, helping ensure continuity of care.
Resident accommodations include a mix of private and semi-private rooms. Many rooms are cable-ready, and an emergency call system is standard, though not all accommodations include every feature. Outdoor areas give residents a secure place to sit, walk, or participate in planned activities, and housekeeping and laundry services are provided on a scheduled basis.
Meals are prepared under a registered dietitian’s guidance to meet a range of dietary needs, including low-sugar, low-sodium, and texture-modified diets. Three daily meals plus snacks are served in a central dining room, and staff offer assistance for anyone who needs help eating. Alternate entrées are available, and therapeutic diets are followed as ordered by physicians.
Amenities support everyday engagement. Residents can join organized clubs and community groups that meet on site, use the activity center for crafts or exercise sessions, and spend quiet time in the library and computer lounge, which is stocked with books and internet-enabled workstations. Regularly scheduled events, transportation to local appointments, and religious services round out the program.