Bear Mountain At Sudbury operates as a nursing home, delivering a full spectrum of clinical services centered on recovery and long-term health maintenance. Residents have access to short-term rehabilitation for post-hospital stays, a Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program designed to improve respiratory function, and ongoing physical therapy to regain or preserve mobility. A structured Mental Wellness Program is in place to support emotional and cognitive health, and formal respite care options let family caregivers take planned breaks while ensuring professional oversight of their loved one.
Beyond core clinical programs, the facility maintains 24-hour nursing supervision, care coordination with physicians and specialists, and on-site diagnostic support as needed. Discharge planning begins early for those in short-term stays, and the staff collaborates with outside providers to arrange home health services or equipment before residents return home. Medication management, wound care, and fall-prevention protocols round out the medical support available.
Private and semi-private rooms are offered, and, while features vary by unit, many include cable TV, Wi-Fi connectivity, and utilities such as electric, gas, water, and sewer service. Housekeeping is provided so residents can focus on recuperation rather than daily chores. The building opens onto landscaped grounds that incorporate outdoor areas and a tended garden; seating areas make it easy for residents to enjoy fresh air, weather permitting. Convenient parking is on site for visitors and for residents whose health allows vehicle use, but not every room has the same view or proximity to these outdoor spaces.
Dining services supply three daily meals with menus designed to meet physician-ordered diets as well as general nutritional guidelines. Guest meals are available so family members can share time at the table during visits. Meals are prepared to support specific therapeutic diets—such as low sodium, cardiac, or diabetic plans—without sacrificing variety. Residents who need texture-modified food or assistive devices for eating receive them as part of standard service.
Residents looking for structured activity will find an activity center that hosts exercise sessions, group discussions, and crafts. A library and computer lounge provide quiet space for reading, internet access, and communication with family, while scheduled yoga classes offer low-impact movement and relaxation.