Future Care Capital Region is licensed as a nursing home and provides around-the-clock skilled nursing care for people who need a high level of medical oversight. Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants are on duty 24 hours a day to handle medication administration, wound care, IV therapy, and post-surgical recovery. The facility coordinates with physicians, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists who visit regularly to adjust care plans, manage chronic conditions, and carry out diagnostics such as labs and imaging ordered by the attending physicians. On-site rehabilitation services—physical, occupational, and speech therapy—support residents who are recovering from illness or injury and help them maintain or regain function.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the community offers care features that support overall health and safety. Residents receive individualized care plans that are reviewed frequently to reflect changing needs, and case managers help coordinate outside appointments or hospital transfers when necessary. A secure environment with monitored entry points and emergency call systems in resident rooms is designed to reduce risk. Social work support, counseling, and regularly scheduled care conferences keep families informed and involved. Transportation for medically necessary appointments is arranged by staff, and pharmacy services include routine medication reviews to minimize adverse interactions.
Accommodation options include private and semi-private rooms with basic furnishings, emergency call buttons, and accessible bathrooms; some rooms also have in-room climate control, television service, and limited storage, but not all accommodations have all of these features. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are provided by staff. Common spaces such as lounges and activity rooms give residents places to socialize or meet with visitors, while landscaped outdoor areas offer a change of scenery when weather permits.
Meals are prepared in an on-site kitchen under the guidance of a registered dietitian who reviews medical charts to ensure each resident’s dietary plan aligns with physician orders, therapeutic diets, and personal preferences. Three meals a day are served in the communal dining room with staff assistance available for residents who need help eating; room-service trays can be arranged for those unable to leave their rooms. Menu options rotate regularly and can include mechanical-soft or pureed selections when required. Snacks and beverages are available between meals, and family members may coordinate special meals for celebrations or religious observances.