Eliot Center for Health & Rehabilitation provides skilled nursing care for individuals who need 24-hour medical supervision. Licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants monitor vitals, administer medications, manage IV therapies, and carry out complex wound care. The facility delivers post-acute rehabilitation with on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy designed to help patients regain function after surgery, stroke, or injury. Physicians visit regularly to adjust care plans, and a nurse practitioner is available for day-to-day oversight, ensuring that changes in condition are addressed quickly.
Additional health services include restorative nursing programs, palliative and hospice coordination, and secure memory-care units for residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. The center arranges on-site laboratory draws, imaging referrals, pharmacy delivery, and telemedicine consultations to limit off-site travel. Social workers handle discharge planning and connect families with community resources, while respite stays give caregivers a short-term break. An emergency call system and rapid transfer agreements with nearby hospitals add another layer of protection.
Accommodations range from private to semi-private rooms equipped with adjustable beds, individual or shared bathrooms, in-room climate controls, and emergency call buttons; some rooms include cable television and Wi-Fi. Housekeeping and personal laundry services are provided, and common areas include lounges, therapy gyms, landscaped outdoor spaces, and a hair salon. Not all accommodations have all the features listed, so prospective residents should confirm specific room details during a visit.
Dining services provide three daily meals planned by a registered dietitian, with menus that accommodate diabetic, cardiac, renal, and pureed diet orders. Meals are typically served in a communal dining room, though tray service is offered for residents who need or prefer to eat in their rooms. Snacks and hydration stations are available between meals, and staff track intake to support nutrition goals. Residents and families can meet with dietary staff to adjust meal plans as medical needs or preferences change.