Medilodge of Port Huron functions as a skilled nursing home, delivering 24-hour licensed nursing supervision for residents who require ongoing clinical attention. The center’s Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program is designed to help individuals with chronic lung conditions regain optimal breathing capacity through monitored exercises, oxygen management, and education. Physical therapy is available on-site, allowing residents to rebuild strength and mobility under the guidance of licensed therapists without leaving the building. Short-term respite care is also offered, covering families who need temporary relief while ensuring their loved ones remain in a professionally supervised environment.
Beyond the core programs, the facility maintains wound management protocols, post-surgical care, IV therapy, and comprehensive medication administration. A physician oversees each resident’s plan of care, and registered dietitians coordinate with nursing staff to align dietary recommendations with medical requirements. In-house diagnostic services such as lab draws and radiology are arranged to minimize disruptive off-site appointments, and regular interdisciplinary meetings keep families informed about progress and any changes in treatment plans.
Accommodations include a mix of private and companion suites, each furnished with basic furniture, safety-focused bathrooms, and access to outdoor areas where residents can get fresh air under staff supervision. Not all rooms feature every amenity, so families should confirm specifics—such as in-room showers or additional storage—during a tour. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are provided so residents can focus on recovery and daily routines rather than chores.
Dining services supply three daily meals plus snacks, with menus overseen by dietitians to support therapeutic diets, texture-modified meals, and individual calorie goals. Meals are served in a communal dining room to encourage social interaction, although tray service can be arranged for those who need or prefer to eat in their rooms. Consistent hydration rounds and between-meal supplements help maintain nutritional balance for residents with higher metabolic demands.
An on-site activity center offers structured and self-directed recreation, ranging from exercise classes and crafts to discussion groups and seasonal events. These programs are scheduled around therapy sessions to keep residents engaged without interfering with medical requirements, and participation is optional to respect individual energy levels and preferences.