Montgomery Village Health Care Center in Montgomery Village, MD delivers skilled nursing-home care designed for residents who need continuous clinical oversight. Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses are on duty around the clock, supported by therapists and certified nursing assistants who carry out individualized care plans. The center also provides respite care, allowing family caregivers to arrange short-term stays when they need a break or when a loved one requires temporary medical monitoring following a hospital discharge.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the facility coordinates medication management, wound care, rehabilitation therapies, and regular physician visits. Care teams monitor vital signs, update care plans, and maintain communication with residents’ personal doctors to ensure continuity. Social workers help families navigate insurance and discharge planning, while on-site specialists and mobile diagnostic services reduce the need for outside appointments.
Resident accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms, each with basic furnishings and safety features such as grab bars and call systems. Select units provide direct access to outdoor areas, giving residents an option for fresh air without leaving the secure grounds, though not every room includes this feature. Housekeeping and laundry are handled by staff, and maintenance teams address repairs promptly.
Meals are prepared three times daily in an on-site kitchen that follows nutrition guidelines set by a registered dietitian. Menus adjust for low-sodium, diabetic, and texture-modified diets, and residents can request alternate entrées when medically appropriate. Most residents dine in a communal hall designed for wheelchair accessibility, but tray service to rooms is available for those recovering from illness or therapy sessions.
The campus includes an activity center where recreation staff organize exercise classes, arts programs, and discussion groups, as well as a library and computer lounge that offers internet access and reading materials. These areas support cognitive engagement, leisure, and family communication, rounding out a service package that aims to balance medical care with day-to-day quality of life.