Boonespring Transitional Care Center, LLC in Union, Kentucky, provides licensed nursing-home care aimed at individuals who need skilled medical attention after a hospital stay or as part of long-term support. Around-the-clock registered nurses and licensed practical nurses deliver services such as intravenous therapy, complex medication management, post-surgical monitoring, and wound care. The clinical team works under physician oversight, and care plans are reviewed regularly to match each resident’s evolving medical needs.
Beyond core nursing services, the center offers on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapies to promote recovery and maintain functional abilities. Respiratory therapy, pain management, and diabetes oversight are available, as are laboratory and diagnostic services arranged through local providers. Staff members coordinate with hospitals and specialists to ensure continuity of care, and an in-house social services team helps organize discharge planning or additional support when required.
Residents live in a mix of private and semi-private rooms featuring safety-oriented designs such as grab bars, wide doorways, and emergency call systems. Many rooms offer adjustable hospital-style beds, individual climate controls, cable television, and Wi-Fi, while housekeeping and personal laundry are provided by staff. Not all accommodations include every feature mentioned, so families should confirm specifics for the room type they are considering.
Meals are prepared in a commercial kitchen under the guidance of a registered dietitian, with menus tailored for therapeutic diets, texture modifications, and physician-ordered nutritional goals. Residents can take meals in a main dining room designed for easy wheelchair access or request tray service in their rooms if their care plan calls for it. The dining team schedules three meals daily with snacks and hydration rounds between meals, and it encourages feedback from residents to adjust portion sizes, seasoning, and menu variety.