Father Murray, A Villa Center delivers skilled nursing care designed for residents who require ongoing clinical oversight and assistance with daily needs. Licensed nurses are on duty around the clock, supported by certified nursing assistants who provide hands-on help with activities such as bathing, dressing, and mobility. The center maintains an in-house rehabilitation team that offers structured physical therapy sessions aimed at improving strength, balance, and range of motion. Short-term respite stays are also accommodated, giving family caregivers a reliable option when they need a temporary break while ensuring that their loved ones continue to receive professional supervision and therapy.
Beyond its core nursing services, the facility coordinates care plans that are reviewed regularly by an interdisciplinary team including physicians, therapists, dietitians, and social workers. On-site medical management covers medication administration, wound care, and monitoring of chronic conditions. Residents have access to scheduled transportation for off-site medical appointments, and the staff communicates directly with outside specialists to keep treatment plans current. Discharge planning and family education are provided to support a smooth transition when a resident is ready to return home or move to another level of care.
Private and semi-private rooms are available, each furnished with basic necessities such as adjustable beds, wardrobes, and emergency call systems; some rooms include direct access to the facility’s outdoor areas, but not all accommodations have every feature mentioned. The landscaped grounds offer paved walkways and seating, allowing residents who are cleared by clinical staff to enjoy fresh air in a controlled environment. Housekeeping and laundry services are performed on a routine schedule, and maintenance staff address repairs promptly to keep living spaces functional and safe.
Meals are prepared under the guidance of a registered dietitian to meet clinical requirements while accommodating individual preferences when possible. Three daily meals and between-meal snacks are served, with therapeutic diets such as low-sodium or diabetic options available upon physician order. Residents dine in a communal setting that encourages social interaction, though tray service to the room can be arranged for those with medical restrictions or short-term illness. Menu cycles rotate to provide variety, and hydration stations remain accessible throughout the day.
Residents have access to an activity center where scheduled programs include exercise classes, games, and seasonal events aimed at promoting physical and cognitive engagement. A library and computer lounge offers reading materials, internet access, and space for quiet study or video calls with family.