Advanced Health Care of Summerlin operates as a nursing home that centers its services on post-hospital rehabilitation and long-term skilled nursing. Around-the-clock licensed nurses coordinate with on-site physical therapists to speed recovery from surgery, injury, or illness. Daily physical therapy sessions are available for residents whose physicians prescribe them, and therapy plans are adjusted as progress is documented. The clinical team also manages wound care, IV therapy, pain control, and other complex medical needs that often follow a hospital stay.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the facility maintains comprehensive care protocols that address residents’ overall well-being. Individualized care plans are developed upon admission and updated regularly, incorporating input from nursing staff, therapists, and the resident’s physician. Medication administration, routine health monitoring, and assistance with activities of daily living are handled by trained professionals who follow evidence-based guidelines. Family members receive regular updates on progress and can meet with the care team to discuss goals and discharge planning.
Residents live in accommodations that may include private suites, access to landscaped outdoor areas, and fireplaces in select gathering rooms; not every living space or common area features each of these elements. Suites are designed to support mobility equipment and medical devices, with en-suite bathrooms and emergency call systems. Outdoor courtyards provide space for supervised walking and therapy exercises, while indoor lounges with fireplaces offer a comfortable place to relax or visit with family.
Dining is managed by dietary staff who prepare three meals and snacks each day under the guidance of a registered dietitian. Menus emphasize therapeutic and texture-modified options to meet specific medical directives such as cardiac, diabetic, or high-protein diets. Staff members are present in the dining room to assist residents who need help with positioning, utensil use, or portion control, and meals can be served in rooms when medically necessary.
An on-site activity center schedules daily programs that range from exercise classes designed to complement physical therapy to social events that encourage cognitive engagement.